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  • #31
    Originally posted by Monty Fisto View Post

    Thanks for trying to articulate a reasoned argument, which is more than you get here most times!

    I take your point about the size of Wallin, Breazeale, Fury, etc.

    At the same time, Whyte has fought Helenius and Joshua (with mixed results) but not really looked like he was being bossed because of size. Not an uninteresting fight. Full credit to Wallin if he does win, but as I say, I am sceptical.
    I’m not really comparing what Whyte did with big guys ,usually he has the weight advantage either way but Wallin fighting a shorter guy might find his accuracy improved here ? Whyte knows how to use his size and really control guys with sheer rough housing ,will it work here ? Wallins not exactly a nice guy in the ring either if he’s desperate so it should be good if either guy feels they need a stoppage to win .

    People are forgetting again he’s over 6”5 and is not a small guy because he fought Breazeale and Fury ,I think the jabs landed are going to be great to ,I see that as a war for control as well . Wallin sets up better with them using combinations while Whyte uses his to disrupt guys . If he can make Wallin stall with his longer jab his chances increase to win .
    Last edited by REDEEMER; 09-18-2021, 08:04 PM.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post

      I’m not really comparing what Whyte did with big guys ,usually he has the weight advantage either way but Wallin fighting a shorter guy might find his accuracy improved here ? Whyte knows how to use his size and really control guys with sheer rough housing ,will it work here ? Wallins not exactly a nice guy in the ring either if he’s desperate so it should be good if either guy feels they need a stoppage to win .

      People are forgetting again he’s over 6”5 and is not a small guy because he fought Breazeale and Fury ,I think the jabs landed are going to be great to ,I see that as a war for control as well . Wallin sets up better with them using combinations while Whyte uses his to disrupt guys . If he can make Wallin stall with his longer jab his chances increase to win .
      Good post and good points.
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      • #33
        Can't see whyte losing this. Wallin is decent but is being rated because he gave Fury that cut.

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        • #34
          This is a very good match. Full credit to both men for stepping up. Whyte again is impressive for his willingness to take tough fights while waiting for his shot at the championship. He should still be the mandatory, although I think he lost that when Povetkin beat him and he as not been reinstated.

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          • #35
            You’re just so dumb my boxers have their nightmare fight fury went life and death with a cruise weight so stop base on old fight
            Originally posted by Jkp View Post

            His ko ratio is awful. He went distance with bums like Dave Allen, and Marius wach. Lol

            You must be be new to boxing

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            • #36
              Whyte has probably aged a year or two just these last couple weeks lol. Seems like a stressful time.

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