Has Dillian Whyte over trained?

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  • DaNeutral.
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    Has Dillian Whyte over trained?

    Don't get me wrong I'm not saying he had much of a shot any way but the man came in looking like he was in good shape for his standards but was completely fooked after 3 rounds. I've seen him fumble his way through more than that while looking in worse shape. I know Fury is good at sapping energy and all that but that battery drained double quick

    I think he well over did it in Portugal. I'm sure he spent a good bit of nervous energy too with it being his big chance in the big arena too. Like I said it's no excuse I never gave him much of a chance.
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    Nope.

    He came in too heavy just like I said in the weigh in results thread.

    I don't think people understand how much 254lbs is unless you're like 6ft6/7+ like Fury is. I'm 6ft4 280lbs and I'm blowing out of my ass after 6 rounds of sparring, now imagine doing those in front 94k people against Tyson ****ing Fury.

    Whyte is an idiot. Always has been. He should have focused on being light and slippery at about 243-245lbs. And he was stiff as ****. Why the **** would you bulk up to fight a guy like Fury? If he wanted to legit prevent fury from leaning, he should have spent some time doing some wrestling/muay thai clinch work with legit fighters.

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    • Roadblock
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      #3
      Over trained lol, it looked like neither had trained at all.

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      • famicommander
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        #4
        No, he just sucks.

        Reference:
        Povetkin fight
        Oscar Rivas fight
        Joe Parker fight
        Wach fight

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          #5
          Originally posted by KingGilgamesh
          Nope.

          He came in too heavy just like I said in the weigh in results thread.

          I don't think people understand how much 254lbs is unless you're like 6ft6/7+ like Fury is. I'm 6ft4 280lbs and I'm blowing out of my ass after 6 rounds of sparring, now imagine doing those in front 94k people against Tyson ****ing Fury.

          Whyte is an idiot. Always has been. He should have focused on being light and slippery at about 243-245lbs. And he was stiff as ****. Why the **** would you bulk up to fight a guy like Fury? If he wanted to legit prevent fury from leaning, he should have spent some time doing some wrestling/muay thai clinch work with legit fighters.
          Good point.

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          • tonysoprano
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            He's a moron. Pumped himself up with Dianabol which gives him fake strength and then when he has to actually fight he has no cardio at all and no strength because he can't juice dbol in the lead up to a fight and all that fake strength just disappears.

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              #7
              Originally posted by tonysoprano
              He's a moron. Pumped himself up with Dianabol which gives him fake strength and then when he has to actually fight he has no cardio at all and no strength because he can't juice dbol in the lead up to a fight and all that fake strength just disappears.
              He wasn't on peds he just went in thinking Fury would be heavy and didn't want to give too much away in a clinch and end up gassed like wilder

              Fact is he gassed himself and made his legs cement ...he rolled the dice the wrong way

              And fury came in lighter which was a double curse for whyte heavy strategy as fury would be harder to land on

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                #8
                Originally posted by Stuntman Mike

                He wasn't on peds he just went in thinking Fury would be heavy and didn't want to give too much away in a clinch and end up gassed like wilder

                Fact is he gassed himself and made his legs cement ...he rolled the dice the wrong way

                And fury came in lighter which was a double curse for whyte heavy strategy as fury would be harder to land on
                Now that's a good answer. He's come in at a weight based on expecting Cronk Fury to come in similar to the last Wilder fight and its done him over a bit. I just wasnt expecting to start to gas so early.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by KingGilgamesh
                  Nope.

                  He came in too heavy just like I said in the weigh in results thread.

                  I don't think people understand how much 254lbs is unless you're like 6ft6/7+ like Fury is. I'm 6ft4 280lbs and I'm blowing out of my ass after 6 rounds of sparring, now imagine doing those in front 94k people against Tyson ****ing Fury.

                  Whyte is an idiot. Always has been. He should have focused on being light and slippery at about 243-245lbs. And he was stiff as ****. Why the **** would you bulk up to fight a guy like Fury? If he wanted to legit prevent fury from leaning, he should have spent some time doing some wrestling/muay thai clinch work with legit fighters.
                  I am 7'11' weight 375 lbs with a 28" waist and I can go more then 6 rds

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by tonysoprano
                    He's a moron. Pumped himself up with Dianabol which gives him fake strength and then when he has to actually fight he has no cardio at all and no strength because he can't juice dbol in the lead up to a fight and all that fake strength just disappears.
                    but...but...he can bench press 400 lbs

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