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  • Dakuwaqa
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    #1

    Dillian Whyte is the badness man in the sport

    Out of the ring

    Former European kickboxing champion
    Trained BJJ
    Trained MMA

    Theres no one on boxing that Id favour on the streets

    Fury by KO
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    I don’t think he has any real skills in regard to MMA and BJJ tbh. He’s obviously a tough dude but I don’t think he’d have that much of an advantage over other boxers based on doing a bit of MMA training. I’d probably be most scared of one the Eastern Euro guys in a street fight. They’re brought up a lot tougher than us Westerners.

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      #3
      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
      I don’t think he has any real skills in regard to MMA and BJJ tbh. He’s obviously a tough dude but I don’t think he’d have that much of an advantage over other boxers based on doing a bit of MMA training. I’d probably be most scared of one the Eastern Euro guys in a street fight. They’re brought up a lot tougher than us Westerners.
      His kickboxing is legit

      I read he’s a purple belt in BJJ that could be bollocks though

      Last edited by Dakuwaqa; 04-23-2022, 09:32 AM.

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        For what it is worth, the two fighters that boxers seemingly are apprehensive to step to outside the ring are? Dillian Whyte & Derek Chisora.

        There is most likely reasons why Fury did not get to bullish outside the ring with Whyte. Fury is probably unsure whether he has the measure of Whyte outside the ring.

        I have noticed Whyte has numerous times insinuated to his opponents, that they can have it outside the ring.

        Whyte done this against Ian Lewison and Chisora. Chisora reacted in kind, and went all out.

        Big credit for David Haye stepping to Chisora outside the ring. Brilliant.




        Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 04-23-2022, 10:26 AM.

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          #5
          Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
          For what it is worth, the two fighters that boxers seemingly are apprehensive to step to outside the ring are? Dillian Whyte & Derek Chisora.

          There is most likely reasons why Fury did not get to bullish outside the ring with Whyte. Fury is probably unsure whether he has the measure of Whyte outside the ring.

          I have noticed Whyte has numerous times insinuated to his opponents, that they can have it outside the ring.

          Whyte done this against Ian Lewison and Chisora. Chisora reacted in kind, and went all out.

          Big credit for David Haye stepping to Chisora outside the ring. Brilliant.



          Fury did with Chisora before the second fight and a press conference and Chisora did nothing, went and sat back down

          Fury also put it on Chisora about his woman beating and Chisora sat quiet

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            #6
            Originally posted by deathofaclown

            Fury did with Chisora before the second fight and a press conference and Chisora did nothing, went and sat back down

            Fury also put it on Chisora about his woman beating and Chisora sat quiet
            Fury had some banter with Chisora, but he did not full on step to him.

            That was about a 50% step. Which is still good, deserves some credit.

            Haye stepped to Chisora 100%, and so has Whyte 'In a reactive action'.

            Chisora told Fury, that he would do nothing. I will actually go and watch that press conference now.

            Note: Don Charles man, telling Fury that he does not want to start with him. Yes I have watched both of the press conferences, the one on a stage with Steve Bunce and the formal press conference.


            Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 04-23-2022, 11:00 AM.

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              #7
              Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
              I don’t think he has any real skills in regard to MMA and BJJ tbh. He’s obviously a tough dude but I don’t think he’d have that much of an advantage over other boxers based on doing a bit of MMA training. I’d probably be most scared of one the Eastern Euro guys in a street fight. They’re brought up a lot tougher than us Westerners.
              Whyte isn't truly a Westerner like you are.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Dakuwaqa

                His kickboxing is legit

                I read he’s a purple belt in BJJ that could be bollocks though
                I think he done most of the damage with his hands in kickboxing though and that’s why he switched.

                That’s more training than I expected tbf, BJJ would be very useful tool in street fighting.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by siablo14

                  Whyte isn't truly a Westerner like you are.
                  Good point. He’s weak ass Jamaican. JK man, who you taking in the playoffs this year? Warriors vs Bucks final I’m thinking.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

                    Good point. He’s weak ass Jamaican. JK man, who you taking in the playoffs this year? Warriors vs Bucks final I’m thinking.
                    Red - Honestly, some of his Jamaican stories sound sketchy. I would like to know what community in Jamaica he grew up in. Did he get shot while in Jamaica or while he was in England? He said he grandfather was an Irishman too but I don't know.

                    Blue - Damn. That sounds stale. I hope Suns vs Nets.

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