Whyte's resume
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You can claim Whyte got lucky, got dropped, got help from refs, cheated, was lucky to win, what ever, at least he was in the ring with the men that have given him easily one of the best resumes in the division.
Fury - Wlad and Wilder
Wilder- Fury.
That's it for those 2. I believe both beat Whyte who I believe it pretty overrated but resume wise both Fury's and Wilder's are weak compared to Whyte.Comment
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One of 2 people he has beat. That makes sense!He got chinned by a rookie AJ, chinned by a 40+yr old Povetkin, dropped and badly hurt by non-heavyweight Rivas, was out on his feet against a timid Parker, stumbling around the ring like he was drunk, if the fight went on another 10 seconds he would've got stopped. Stunk out the place and lost multiple rounds to shot journeyman Wach. Lost to Chisora, then rematched him and was comfortably losing again until the ref started getting involved for no reason and took points away from Del, forcing him to open up to look for a stoppage and thus leaving himself exposed. Fought an injured out of shape Helenius and stank the place again, and outboxed well known bum Lucas Browne who was depressed and didn't do any training.
I'd give the Parker-Chisora winner a title shot over this guy.
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Admittedly, I'm a Chisora fan but I thought the second fight involved some atrocious reffing which completely changed the complexion of the fight. Chisora was winning that fight clearly in my opinion but the referee was incredibly biased in the ring.He got chinned by a rookie AJ, chinned by a 40+yr old Povetkin, dropped and badly hurt by non-heavyweight Rivas, was out on his feet against a timid Parker, stumbling around the ring like he was drunk, if the fight went on another 10 seconds he would've got stopped. Stunk out the place and lost multiple rounds to shot journeyman Wach. Lost to Chisora, then rematched him and was comfortably losing again until the ref started getting involved for no reason and took points away from Del, forcing him to open up to look for a stoppage and thus leaving himself exposed. Fought an injured out of shape Helenius and stank the place again, and outboxed well known bum Lucas Browne who was depressed and didn't do any training.
Whyte has alot of names he's beaten on his resume but I always feel like there should be an asterisk next to quite a few of them.
The headbutt against Parker causing a KD and the last minute switch in gloves (nevermind the UKAD testing) were some additional events that seemed to favor Whyte in his career.
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I don't disagree with anything here. He has fought alot of notable opponents and has wins over a decent amount of them.You can claim Whyte got lucky, got dropped, got help from refs, cheated, was lucky to win, what ever, at least he was in the ring with the men that have given him easily one of the best resumes in the division.
Fury - Wlad and Wilder
Wilder- Fury.
That's it for those 2. I believe both beat Whyte who I believe it pretty overrated but resume wise both Fury's and Wilder's are weak compared to Whyte.
I think Whyte is an incredibly interesting topic. He has the wins, he has the losses, he has controversy. He's a big, aggressive and violent fighter who has shown himself to be very dangerous and very vulnerable.
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- -He''s also very shot now and prob not long for boxing. Pov did him in.
I don't disagree with anything here. He has fought alot of notable opponents and has wins over a decent amount of them.
I think Whyte is an incredibly interesting topic. He has the wins, he has the losses, he has controversy. He's a big, aggressive and violent fighter who has shown himself to be very dangerous and very vulnerable.
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You think? That's not the first time I've heard someone state that. I guess I've never considered that he's become shopworn, at 33 he's not terribly old for a HW.... however he's been in a lot of wars.Comment
You all know Wilder was a bum that's why you're afraid of Whyte, the first real top 10 fighter in Fury's line since his return.
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