Would Dillian Whyte ever win a world title?

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  • Zelda
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    #21
    Unless he gets a chance to fight Charles Martin, NO.

    He ain't beating Usyk, Joshua, Fury, or Wilder. He probably ain't beating Ruiz, Joyce, or Dubois either. Apparently (as per Hearns), he may become mandatory after fighting Wallin? WTF? Currently, after Wilder, the next ranked boxers are Ruiz, Joyce, and Ortiz so he should have a final eliminator against them, not some bum Wallin.

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    • billeau2
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      #22
      Lets see how Whyte does against Wallin. Like Chisora he is a solid fighter. There are some stylistic things that make for intriguing match ups.

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      • Squared.Circle
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        #23
        His only chance would have been Martin or Wilder. He doesn't have a chance against Fury or Usyk

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        • JakeTheBoxer
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          #24
          If somebody vacates the title, I can see whyte picking one fighting Martin or Parker.

          I think Fury, usyk, Joshua, Wilder and Ruiz all beat him. Joyce also.

          Hrgovic would be 50 -50 for me. Hrgovic is unproven.

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          • Chrismart
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            #25
            I'd like to see him given a shot at the Wilder/Fury winner while Joshua/Usyk 2 takes place.

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            • Dakuwaqa
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              #26
              I don’t think so but anything’s possible.

              He’s definitely improved over the years so I give him credit for that.

              He’s also a great cook and Britain’s Crumber 1 boxer.

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              • deathofaclown
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                #27
                Shows how lucky AJ was to be a champ really

                got his belts from Charles Martin, Joseph Parker and a vacant title against Wlad who was coming off a loss. Not forgetting he’s lost the belts twice


                other fighters now have a far more difficult time with Fury and Usyk holding the belts.

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                • JakeTheBoxer
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                  #28
                  Whyte must deal with Wallin first. Not an easy one.

                  Than he probably fights Fury -Wilder winner.

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