Where does Whyte go from here?

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  • REDEEMER
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    #11
    Whyte vs Wallin could drum up interest .it all depends where the rankings place Whyte fir anyone to chance a fight with him . I’d say Wilder but Wilder is still bitter about Whyte for whatever reason .
    Last edited by REDEEMER; 04-25-2022, 02:21 PM.

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #12
      Originally posted by The Big Dunn
      Wilder or the loser of AJ/Usyk would seem
      logical.
      That would be great. I wouldn`t also mind to see him fighting Arreola, Ruiz, Ortiz, Wallin, Hrgovic, Sanchez, Hunter.

      There are many names. he will still get good fights.

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      • Dakuwaqa
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        #13
        Originally posted by TMLT87
        I honestly feel theres a 50/50 chance he will retire. He got his biggest payday ever and after that display the easiest thing for him would be to just fade off into obscurity and enjoy the money.
        You could very well be right

        Everyone knows his flaws and he’s chinny and I can see him getting KOed by most of the top 10.

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        • Ultralight
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          #14
          I don't think there are that many interesting match ups to be made. Hunter, Dubois and Helenius seem like the most possible choices.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Dakuwaqa

            You could very well be right

            Everyone knows his flaws and he’s chinny and I can see him getting KOed by most of the top 10.
            Everyone is flawed and chinny when they lose in boxing . Then they immediately can’t compete with the top 10 . I remember A.J losing everyone and their grandfather could take him in a fight on here and he wasn’t even knocked out .

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            • STREET CLEANER
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              #16
              There are a lot of solid B fighters he can fight.

              Or he can retire and get a job at planters with that peanut head that he has.

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              • Dakuwaqa
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                #17
                Originally posted by REDEEMER
                Everyone is flawed and chinny when they lose in boxing . Then they immediately can’t compete with the top 10 . I remember A.J losing everyone and their grandfather could take him in a fight on here and he wasn’t even knocked out .
                This was his 3rd uppercut KO. He was also knockdown by a uppercut from Rivas.

                Everyone’s going to be looking to land that punch

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Dakuwaqa

                  This was his 3rd uppercut KO. He was also knockdown by a uppercut from Rivas.

                  Everyone’s going to be looking to land that punch
                  He actually tripped over Rivas leg that still doesn’t mean he’s not a top guy ,Rivas hasn’t even lost but that fight so we don’t know how good Rivas is or isn’t . This forum just hands out fantasy wins out like candy when someone loses . It’s like giving Wilder the win through Fury even though the uppercut his his least effect punch .
                  Last edited by REDEEMER; 04-25-2022, 02:40 PM.

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                  • Haka
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                    #19
                    His career should have been over when Povetkin starched him. Lucky for him he got the payday and now he can be a gatekeeper like Chisora and have domestic levels fights, or retire.

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                    • famicommander
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by REDEEMER

                      He actually tripped over Rivas leg that still doesn’t mean he’s not a top guy ,Rivas hasn’t even lost but that fight so we don’t know how good Rivas is or isn’t . This forum just hands out fantasy wins out like candy when someone loses . It’s like giving Wilder the win through Fury even though the uppercut his his least effect punch .
                      "Tripped"


                      Tripped face first into an uppercut, you mean?

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