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  • #41
    Originally posted by BangEM View Post
    Easy fight for Whyte. Wallin is tailor made for him to look great and show how much of a fraud Fury is.

    Straight right down the pipe and left hook.

    Surprised he picked a southpaw perhaps based on AJ fighting Usyk. I’m guessing he’s planning to fight Usyk once AJ sparks him.


    That or Charles Martin lol

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    • #42
      Maybe I am misremembering things but didn't Otto fade throughout the second half of the Fury fight? i would think the Fury performance would have resulted in the benefit of gaining access to higher quality of all tings training related and I think if he can endure late rounds better than in the Fury fight he really should have a strong chance of taking this...or at least a strong chance of losing a decision most will see him deserve.

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      • #43
        I don`t know why people bring up Fury fight all the time. Wallin clearly lost that fight, regardless that ugly cut.

        Wallin`s best performance is beating Breazeale. He got a very solid win over two time world title challenger there. This fight legitimized him as top 20 material.
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        • #44
          Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
          A lot of support for Wallin...not sure why, I got Whyte, late rounds TKO.
          Yeah, seems there is a movement to make Wallin a better fighter than he is on these boards. He has not stunk the place out, so he is a solid "B" level HW, but Whyte- who is hated- is a level above. I got Whyte in a fun fight in which Wallin does not embarrass himself but Whyte beats him down to wash the last bit of bad taste from the KO upset loss by Povetkin away and reestablish himself as a solid contender for what ever is left after the dust settles between all these other championship fights.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
            I don`t know why people bring up Fury fight all the time. Wallin clearly lost that fight, regardless that ugly cut.

            Wallin`s best performance is beating Breazeale. He got a very solid win over two time world title challenger there. This fight legitimized him as top 20 material.
            Had Wallin won it would have been possibly the best win anyone ever had in 22 fights only considering Fury has a win over Klitschko before AJ . Not many could put up a fight like he did with no step up fight . Many people are forgetting he fought AJ twice and in close fights in the ams . He’s now got the experience needed to make a true run at a title against legit fighters like Whyte so it’s a very hard fight to call at least on paper .
            Last edited by REDEEMER; 09-15-2021, 04:34 PM.

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            • #46
              Good fight!!! Man 3 good Heavyweight fights coming up in the next couple of months.
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              • #47
                Originally posted by KOVALEVKO View Post
                Good fight!!! Man 3 good Heavyweight fights coming up in the next couple of months.
                Sanchez vs Ajagba could be the best one in terms of competitiveness .
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                • #48
                  Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
                  I don`t know why people bring up Fury fight all the time. Wallin clearly lost that fight, regardless that ugly cut.

                  Wallin`s best performance is beating Breazeale. He got a very solid win over two time world title challenger there. This fight legitimized him as top 20 material.
                  ... But Breezy effectively threw the Joshua fight, and Wilder got zero credit for sparking him cold and Kellerman embarrassing him afterwards.

                  Why does 'All In' Wallin get credit when Wilder didn't?

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Tatabanya View Post

                    I think Whyte could be knocked out again here, indeed.
                    Same here I just don't see him beating Wallin

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by revelated View Post

                      ... But Breezy effectively threw the Joshua fight, and Wilder got zero credit for sparking him cold and Kellerman embarrassing him afterwards.

                      Why does 'All In' Wallin get credit when Wilder didn't?
                      Because Wallin has never been a champion, he is a fringe contender, who is somewhere top 15-20 in the world.

                      Joshua and Wilder are higher level, you can understand that? But if Wallin for example beats Whyte, he moves to the next level.

                      How many credit did Fury get for beating Wallin? No credit.
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