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  • Shadoww702
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    #41
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
    There are levels in the sport, It is clearly obvious that Whyte is above domestic level.

    But threads like this? Can only be made by people who have once believed that Whyte was Elite level.

    Dillian Whyte has never been a elite level fighter 'This is not a crime'. He has been predominately a High End European level fighter - Low World level fighter.

    Nobody can discredit Whyte's effort and gameness to take on big fights, and considering his ability he has had a good career.

    If match-room want to make Whyte vs Joshua, than need to make that fight next. If Joshua's intention is to get back to elite level, then he should not be taking tune up fights before fighting Whyte 'Who I no longer rate as a World level fighter'.


    Man ReDumber said Whyte would destroy Fury and Fury was ducking him. Some other euro dude said same thing I forgot his name???

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    • Toffee
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      #42
      Originally posted by hugh grant
      But he fights a lot of people and sc****s wins out of it so he's gained a high ranking cos it it. Goes to show you need to fight everyone in the beginning to get yourself out there.
      But he's lost a few so his ranking should drop, but he deserves around a top10 spot. There's prospects out there who'd likely beat him, IE flip, Zhang, Jared, but they need opportunities Whyte himself has got. DDD, joyce beatnhim
      The obvious thing for them to do is to go beat him. None of that trio are proven to the level of Whyte. That's how Whyte got his ranking - he beat decent fighters.

      I'm confident DDD and Joyce beat him too, but I doubt they'd bother with that fight now unless it's a quick cash grab.

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      • KingGilgamesh
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        #43
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
        There are levels in the sport, It is clearly obvious that Whyte is above domestic level.

        But threads like this? Can only be made by people who have once believed that Whyte was Elite level.

        Dillian Whyte has never been a elite level fighter 'This is not a crime'. He has been predominately a High End European level fighter - Low World level fighter.

        Nobody can discredit Whyte's effort and gameness to take on big fights, and considering his ability he has had a good career.

        If match-room want to make Whyte vs Joshua, than need to make that fight next. If Joshua's intention is to get back to elite level, then he should not be taking tune up fights before fighting Whyte 'Who I no longer rate as a World level fighter'.


        Nah.

        What's sucks. You can literally see it from a boxing perspective. Just looking at his movement, you can see he's ****ing terrible.

        He's another garbage british fighter propped up be Matchroom hype. Only problem now is UK is chock full of decent heavyweights now so the sham doesn't work anymore. Joyce, Dubois, Wardley all spark Whyte with ****ing ease.

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          #44
          Dillion Whyte is a lot like Bermane Stiverne. They both were blessed with the natural ingredients to be great, but those ingredients were never cooked into a dish. Whyte has the power and size to be a great heavyweight, but he doesn't have the chin or the discipline with keeping fit needed to be a true champion. Stiverne had the size, the power and the athleticism to be a great heavyweight, but he didn't have the determination or the discipline with keeping fit to be a true champion.
          They were both unfortunate to have the same body-type genetics as yours truly. Slightly above average height, relatively strong, but a propensity to carry too much weight about the middle, which I think has served to slow them down and fatigue them during the most critical moments of fights. It is a wonder to me how Tyson Fury, who has a propensity to be a bit porky as well, seems to be able to dig deep and fight well in critical moments of fights in spite of this.

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          • PRINCEKOOL
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            #45
            Originally posted by KingGilgamesh

            Nah.

            What's sucks. You can literally see it from a boxing perspective. Just looking at his movement, you can see he's ****ing terrible.

            He's another garbage british fighter propped up be Matchroom hype. Only problem now is UK is chock full of decent heavyweights now so the sham doesn't work anymore. Joyce, Dubois, Wardley all spark Whyte with ****ing ease.
            Well you are not incorrect on his ability entirely. But I am speaking in the sense of this era of heavyweights.

            People may not like it, but Whyte even with his lack of abilities has been High End European - Low World Level fighter at his best.

            Joyce, Dubois, Joshua all beat Whyte more impressively than Tyson Fury.

            Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 11-27-2022, 08:09 PM.

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              #46
              Originally posted by Shadoww702

              Man ReDumber said Whyte would destroy Fury and Fury was ducking him. Some other euro dude said same thing I forgot his name???
              Fury was not ducking Whyte, but he was insulted by the match up and irritated by Whyte.

              Whyte should of taken the opportunity engage with Fury during the build up, and disrupt his composure going into the fight.

              That way Fury may have fought a more chaotic fight and made more technical mistakes. Like he did vs Wilder III.

              I was disappointed in Whyte's conduct during that entire build up, after all the talk and insults directed towards Fury.

              When Whyte finally come face to face with Fury, he was all matey matey. I have never been a big supporter of Whyte, most of the time neutral.

              Whyte vs Joshua should be made next, no idea why Joshua needs a warm up 'Warm up in the gym, that is what preparation and training is for'.





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                #47
                Originally posted by famicommander

                Don't forget that the only reason he got the W against Parker is because he was awarded a knockdown on a very clear headbutt. And Parker is a straight garbage fighter too. Looked like a club fighter against Leapai, Chisora, Fa, and Joyce. Didn't even try against Joshua, got handed a hometown decision against Ruiz.
                Parker ain't garbage. He'd disassemble Whyte and AJ if they ever grew a pair and went for a rematch.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by pollywog

                  Parker ain't garbage. He'd disassemble Whyte and AJ if they ever grew a pair and went for a rematch.
                  He went life and death with Chisora twice and freaking Junior Fa, who just got iced by a 43 year old Lucas Browne coming off a KO loss to a rugby player.

                  Parker has no heart, no dog in him, no stamina, no desire to win. He simply accepts defeat.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by famicommander

                    He went life and death with Chisora twice and freaking Junior Fa, who just got iced by a 43 year old Lucas Browne coming off a KO loss to a rugby player.

                    Parker has no heart, no dog in him, no stamina, no desire to win. He simply accepts defeat.
                    Life and death...pfffft!!! He smashed Chisora to bits in their rematch.

                    He'd still put AJ and Whyte out to pasture which is why they dont want any of Parker's smoke.

                    His last fight against Joyce was all desire, all dog, all stamina and he went out on his shield never accepting defeat until KTFO.

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                      #50
                      He is one of the UK guys, who Eddie used to prop up Joshua.

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