Who has the better wins? Dillian Whyte or Deontay Wilder?

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    #11
    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett

    So now you're claiming that was a legit draw just to discredit Whyte?
    Pretty much yeah!

    Whyte's resume ain't that.

    Lost to Chisora, was comfortably losing the second until Eddie's ref unfairly got involved, was stumbling around the ring like a drunk against Parker, if the fight had gone on another minute he would've been stopped, was dropped and hurt by the useless midget Rivas, stank the place out against Wach, fought Browne who's a bum and didn't even do any training because he was depressed. Chinned by an ancient Povetkin, chinned by a rookie AJ.
    Last edited by removed; 10-11-2021, 05:29 AM.

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    • KingGilgamesh
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      #12
      Whyte was sparked by Povetkin, he arguably lost the first fight with Chisora, and his fight with Parker is just...eugh. Got away with so much bull**** and the ref seemed in on it.

      Whyte just isn't it. I think the Wallin fight will prove that emphatically.

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        #13
        Obviously Whyte . I don’t see how it’s not . Wilders best win could arguably be Whytes third . All around there’s just a quality difference . If he can get Wallin on it will be that much better .
        Last edited by REDEEMER; 10-11-2021, 08:51 AM.

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        • hugh grant
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          #14
          I think it's a case of ranking whyte higher, ie better wins, but rating wilder higher ie wilder beats whyte
          Whyte did well to beat chisora and parker, but he don't inspire confidence with that chin
          Last edited by hugh grant; 10-15-2022, 05:07 AM.

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            #15
            Originally posted by W1LL
            A serious question. Take away Deontay Wilder's paper title reign, and "10 defences against potatoes doe!" In actual fact, Dillian Whyte defended his "Interim" title against stiffer opposition than Wilder defended the full title. In my humble opinion, anyway. So how about it? How do people feel about this? Whyte's best wins versus Wilder's best?

            Alexander Povetkin
            Oscar Rivas
            Joseph Parker
            Dereck Chisora (x2)
            Robert Helenius

            or

            Luis Ortiz (x2)
            Dominic Breazeale
            Bermane Stiverne (x2)
            Artur Szpilka
            Gerald Washington

            ?????

            Feel free to change the names of Wilder's opponents if you think he beat anyone better than I listed.

            Whyte's list contains two former World champions and two former European champions, one Olympic champion and two Olympians in total. Wilder's list contains one former World champion, and nothing else of note, no Olympians either.
            Lmao Wilder’s record is ****ing trash and if he gets smoked by Helenius he will be certified bum level and Fury’s record takes a massive hit.

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              #16
              Wilder's two wins over Ortiz are better than all of Whyte's wins. But apart from that? Whyte does have a deeper resume.

              So the best single wins goes to Wilder, but best overall resume goes to Whyte.

              People must also factor in that Wilder made 10 successful defenses of his WBC World Heavyweight title. Fighters raise their game when the fight for a Championship.
              Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 10-15-2022, 06:58 AM.

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                #17
                Whyte's wins are clearly better that Wilder's.

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