Hopefully he retires. Good riddance.
Where does Whyte go from here?
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Tripped????
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 .
Full of sh** as per usual.Comment
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LOL, proof that people see what they want to see and Whyte fans are as delusional as him.
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 .Comment
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Just continue being delusional. And milk “the little push” and that the fight with fury was close. He’ll get something significant if he continues to ride that one. Lol
Me personally i want him to lose another two from wallin and wilder. But the chances of it happening maybe slim.Comment
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Dubios, Joyce, Chisora, Ruiz Junior, Wallin.
But on a serious note, Whyte has been ****** out 3 times now. And even when he wins, he is getting decked and hurt.
I will be surprised his he brushes this loss off quick. But can a fighter these days, afford disappearing for 8 months? I don't think so.
If Whyte wants to carry on, I want to see him fight again in the next 5-6 months maximum.
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Whyte vs someone ranked 5-10 that would sell in the UK. Maybe even fight Otto Walin but a lot will depend on how the belts end up. Will the winner of AJ/Usyk vacate? will Fury actually vacate? Whyte will either take an easy fight or try to position himself to get another chance in 1-2 years for one of the belts with less competition.Comment
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