Would Dillian Whyte ever win a world title?

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  • BangEM
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    #11
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
    I think he would of stopped the Joshua who fought Usyk, and I also think he beats Uysk.

    Say what you want about Whyte, but his defeats even though they where more devastating that Joshua's 'Have not affected him as negatively'.

    I don't think his ability his super great, but he hits hard enough 'And I think his jab has evolved better than Joshua's'.

    Note: Whyte has the second best overall deepest resume in heavyweight boxing. And because of this, he may well be burnt out before he even gets his title fight. Whyte in his next fight is taking on a fighter who pushed Tyson Fury, and busted him up real good.


    With that chin?

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    • PRINCEKOOL
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      #12
      Originally posted by BangEM



      With that chin?
      Whyte has a certain threshold of power were he collapses, not many heavyweights can produce that type of level of power and land it consistently. So overall Whyte is tough enough, up until a certain point 'Then he just stops functioning'.

      Joshua's power was nowhere to be seen against Usyk, the technique of his punching has also gone completely backwards.

      I have told you what Joshua needs to do, to win his rematch vs Usyk 'And to stay a major player in the game'. If he does not do this, and carry's on being repressed 'He is going to struggle'.

      Whyte would beat Joshua outside and also inside the boxing ring at this point.



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        #13
        Hes good enough to win a belt if hes in the right place at the right time against the right guy, a lot of people are. Hes fringe top 5 in the division at best though.

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          #14
          Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

          Whyte has a certain threshold of power were he collapses, not many heavyweights can produce that type of level of power and land it consistently. So overall Whyte is tough enough, up until a certain point 'Then he just stops functioning'.

          Joshua's power was nowhere to be seen against Usyk, the technique of his punching has also gone completely backwards.

          I have told you what Joshua needs to do, to win his rematch vs Usyk 'And to stay a major player in the game'. If he does not do this, and carry's on being repressed 'He is going to struggle'.

          Whyte would beat Joshua outside and also inside the boxing ring at this point.


          A lot of you are just so idiotic when analysing fights by focusing on whoever nuts you're riding without looking at their weakness. This idiocy is the same with Wilder fans who only talk about his exaggerated power - without talking about how fragile he's and the space he needs to set before throwing his right hand.

          Whyte has never sparked anyone half-decent with his left hook in the first 6rds. But his chin is always there to be hit with an uppercut from the 1st rd. I guess an AJ who's uppercut happy would wait for Whyte to land his left hook before taking him out, especially now that it's obvious that once you land an uppercut - his soul will leave his body.

          He can't outbox AJ. He has no balance. His foot speed is terrible. AJ would spark him again.

          at Whyte would beat AJ inside and outside the ring like I don't know Whyte. Probably mentally tougher than AJ but Whyte has been a victim outside the boxing ring all his life. Been shot. Been stabbed. Been rushed multiple times. Street fight in London isn't a straightener and it's never fair. Whoever has the biggest and most vicious tool wins on the streets of London. I'm guessing you're just as sheltered as Fatman Strikes Back.
          Last edited by BangEM; 09-29-2021, 08:24 AM.

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            #15
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
            I think he would of stopped the Joshua who fought Usyk, and I also think he beats Uysk.

            Say what you want about Whyte, but his defeats even though they were more devastating that Joshua's 'Have not affected him as negatively'.

            I don't think his ability his super great, but he hits hard enough 'And I think his jab has evolved better than Joshua's'.

            Note: Whyte has the second best overall deepest resume in heavyweight boxing. And because of this, he may well be burnt out before he even gets his title fight. Whyte in his next fight is taking on a fighter who pushed Tyson Fury, and busted him up real good.
            Why do people believe this myth about Wallin busting Fury up?

            He landed a lucky punch that cut Tyson, and he then proceeded to get beat up for 12 rounds against an opponent fighting with one eye hanging out of it's socket.

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              #16
              Originally posted by denium

              Why do people believe this myth about Wallin busting Fury up?

              He landed a lucky punch that cut Tyson, and he then proceeded to get beat up for 12 rounds against an opponent fighting with one eye hanging out of it's socket.
              Take it as a positive, Tyson Fury did not get all whimsical about the Wallin situation 'He came through it, and fought a messy hard fight'.

              But yes he was busted up real good, and pushed by Wallin.

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                #17
                If he fought Wilder that’s still a 50/50 fight . Posters have to realize it takes a good boxer to really get to Whyte or a grinder like Chisora type who throws non stop punches going forward ****ing the body as well . If Wallin out points Whyte that doesn’t mean Wilder knocks him out or give versa . The forum has a real bizarre habit of giving other fighters wins that they didn’t get themselves .

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                  I think he would of stopped the Joshua who fought Usyk, and I also think he beats Uysk.

                  Say what you want about Whyte, but his defeats even though they were more devastating that Joshua's 'Have not affected him as negatively'.

                  I don't think his ability his super great, but he hits hard enough 'And I think his jab has evolved better than Joshua's'.

                  Note: Whyte has the second best overall deepest resume in heavyweight boxing. And because of this, he may well be burnt out before he even gets his title fight. Whyte in his next fight is taking on a fighter who pushed Tyson Fury, and busted him up real good.

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                    #19
                    I thought the overrating of Whyte ended when he got ktfo by Shotvetkin? Judging from some of the replies in this thread I was wrong.

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                      #20
                      Someone will eventually vacate a title and it will likely end up with Whyte.

                      He brings the highest sanctioning fee payment of any of the non-champion heavyweights.

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