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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Whyte: Okay I've Had a Loss - But It's Not The End of The World For Me

    According to heavyweight contender Dillian Whyte, he is still highly motivated to secure the best possible fights in his weight class. This past Saturday night, Whyte was knocked out in the sixth round of his mandatory clash with WBC world champion Tyson Fury. The fight took place before a record crowd of 94,000 at Wembley Stadium in London.
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  • TMLT87
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    Its not just about the loss, its all the **** he talked for years about deserving opportunities and how he was gonna make his mark once he got them. To then finally get his big chance that he apparently deserves so much, and then just **** the bed that bad is a terrible look and not something I think he'll ever really recover from.

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    • rudy
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      #3
      Stop talking it is embarrassing

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      • TinAgeOfBoxing
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        #4
        That goofy fixed fight should have been on comedy central. Whyte looks like a defeated man who sold his soul before the fight started.

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        • hhh1200
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          #5
          If he is going to continue in the heavyweight division I would seriously advise him to get a trainer who can teach him to cup or cross his arms to protect from the uppercut. Plenty of Holyfield, Frazier, and Norton videos for teaching guides.

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          • dibzvincent143
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            #6
            We thought it’d be the end of your delusions at least though, but we dead wrong.

            ”Even Fury said i’ll be a champion” lol he just said that out of politeness and pity.

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            • Ragga1
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              #7
              Originally posted by TMLT87
              Its not just about the loss, its all the **** he talked for years about deserving opportunities and how he was gonna make his mark once he got them. To then finally get his big chance that he apparently deserves so much, and then just **** the bed that bad is a terrible look and not something I think he'll ever really recover from.
              So no fighter should believe in themselves then and take on challenges in their career? Win/lose/draw at least he tried to be great.

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                #8
                Dillian Whyte will never be a world champion.

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                • P to the J
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                  #9
                  He’s quite clearly awful, could not have had any success in many other HW eras, and obviously bottled it against Fury.

                  But what I’ve generally liked about Whyte is he doesn’t hide and he will fight tough customers. Really, he doesn’t get enough respect round here for that, considering how many renowned boxers aren’t ready to mix it.

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                  • PRINCEKOOL
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                    It is not the end, and once again? Whyte is reacting impressively to a brutal loss.

                    He may have found his level, but if his dedication is still the same he will 'Go on to be in big fights, win some and lose some etc'.

                    Whyte is too heavy these days, and it is not down to lack of dedication. His body cannot cope with being over 250 + pounds.

                    I think he needs to be in the 240-245 pounds.

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