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  • #31
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
    Whyte's won footwork, makes him susceptible to injuring himself.

    His movement vs Fury was terrible. His movement has been getting gradually worst since he fought Anthony Joshua.

    Whyte needs to come through some big fights, before going after Fury again.

    Dubois has a issue with him, and he also has a Championship belt etc.
    I think Whyte is the new Chisora. Out of their prime and fighting the up and coming contenders. The only threat being they have a good punch that could hurt you but not much else.

    I think Whyte will never challenge for a belt again.

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    • #32
      I think Whyte is just trying to get attention. He is fighting a up and comer and nobody is talking or thinking about his fight and much less him.

      Whyte will retire at the end of 2023 after he gets his final cash out fight when he gets sacrificed to AJ or he will be the new Chisora after Fury retires his buddy in December.

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      • #33
        Go Franklin go! 1 uppercut and whyte's out!

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        • #34
          When Whyte isn’t psychoanalyzing other heavyweights, he’s busy making excuses for his lousy performances. Either way he’s tiresome. He should be ashamed of himself for begging, whining and crying for a title shot, and then coming in fat, sloppy and I’ll-prepared when he finally got it. Go away, Dillian.

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          • #35
            Fury has been in a generous mood giving rematches that no one wants to see, Whyte could be next in line.

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            • #36
              “So you know obviously the Boxing Board (BBBofC) didn’t follow their rules because when you go down after the bell, they’re allowed to stop the fight, they’re allowed to send you to the corner and send a doctor to intervene, if you beat the ten count. They didn’t do that. They just stopped the fight, which was a massive breach [of protocol].

              Whatever the BBBofC rules allow, it's up to the referee to decide whether a fight is stopped after a KD - at the end of a round or at any other time. The fact that something is allowed to happen doesn't mean the protocol is breached if it doesn't happen.

              And in any case, what would have been the point of allowing him to go back to his corner and be checked by a doctor if he'd injured his foot ligaments? If he couldn't even walk without stumbling like a drunk then he wasn't in any condition to continue fighting and the ref made the right call.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Roj View Post
                When Whyte isn’t psychoanalyzing other heavyweights, he’s busy making excuses for his lousy performances. Either way he’s tiresome. He should be ashamed of himself for begging, whining and crying for a title shot, and then coming in fat, sloppy and I’ll-prepared when he finally got it. Go away, Dillian.
                He didn't come in unprepared. He came in heavy because he'd prepared for the only kind of fight he had any chance of winning vs Fury, which was a toe-to-toe slug out. From the moment the fight was signed Fury was telling everybody he was going to bulldoze Dillian and KO him like he did Wilder. When he came out boxing behind the jab instead, Whyte was screwed and he would have been just as screwed whatever weight he'd come in at.

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                • #38
                  Whyte is just deceptial to the uppercut it's ridiculous. AJ. Rivals. Povetkin. Fury all dropped him with the same shot. He was pretty much done after the uppercut an fury pushed him away cus he was falling forward on to him.

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                  • #39
                    stuff like this is why boxing is no longer a mainstream sport.

                    not to mention no more superstars in the sport.

                    i respect both as boxers and men but canelo and fury just dont provide enough entertainment value.

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                    • #40
                      Whyte isn't even top 10 at this point. He's going to be served up to AJ to knock out soon and that'll be the last big fight we see him in.

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