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  • greeneye99
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    Originally posted by Inspired View Post

    when did he say that? in his ifl interview he was talking about how aj had lost the 'dog' in him. He called it a 'strange performance'.
    It's on Youtube
    Whyte was in the audience just before they announced the AJ/Usyk Winner

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  • VislorTurlough
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    Your problem is mediocrity and PEDs, you cheating can

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  • thack
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    Whyte always has his own excuses but it's obvious Joshua is his own worst enemy. The questions Joshua was asking in the 1st Ruiz fight were scary for a guy at this level i,e, 'what's he going to do next'. Joshua has reached his level

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  • Kzbox
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    Dillian got too much to say about everybody he should be worrying about himself

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  • Inspired
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    Originally posted by greeneye99 View Post
    Funny thing is
    Dillian Whyte was suprised that AJ lost He had actually thought AJ won the fight
    Now he's making these statements
    when did he say that? in his ifl interview he was talking about how aj had lost the 'dog' in him. He called it a 'strange performance'.

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  • jonnyc420
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    Originally posted by greeneye99 View Post
    Funny thing is
    Dillian Whyte was suprised that AJ lost He had actually thought AJ won the fight
    Now he's making these statements
    It's Whyte, he talks out of his ass 90% of the time he opens his mouth.

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  • greeneye99
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    Funny thing is
    Dillian Whyte was suprised that AJ lost He had actually thought AJ won the fight
    Now he's making these statements
    thack thack likes this.

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  • Comments Thread For: Whyte: Joshua's Problem is With Himself, Not With His Coaches

    Heavyweight contender Dillian Whyte has given his take on Anthony Joshua testing the waters with new trainers. Back in September, Joshua suffered the second defeat of his career when he was outboxed over twelve rounds by Oleksandr Usyk at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Usyk walked away with the WBA, IBF, WBO, IBO world titles.
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