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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #11
    Originally posted by hugh grant
    I thought whyte was shot after only arguably beating jermaine. But Germaine is quite good going by his fight with josh, so I give whyte benefit of doubt.
    I wonder who's jermaines money on?
    Franklin was 22 pounds lighter for his fight vs Joshua 'His game was increased by levels for Joshua'.

    Joshua would beat Whyte more impressively than Fury 'In fact I think Joshua, has already beaten a better version of Whyte than Fury'.

    Whyte is a solid fighter, the man is game. But at this stage of his career, he can hardly move.

    And I disagree with the people who? Are trying to claim that Fury's performance vs Whyte was great.

    There was nothing in the fight, until the knock-out. Whyte even though he can hardly move, was still finding Fury inside the ring 'And he was in the fight'.

    It was for me a under-par or unimpressive performance from Fury 'Whyte has been getting ****** out and decked for sometime now. The knock-out saved Fury from one of his most potentially underwhelming performances'.

    Outside of the knock-out, Whyte was making it a competitive fight.

    Note: Nobody rates Whyte as one of Joshua's best wins. I still see hardcore Fury fans, attempting to run their games. The reason why certain hardcore Fury fans are saying such things? Is because they rate Whyte as one of Fury's best wins.

    Nobody, not even people from within Joshua's team have ever rated Joshua's win vs Whyte one of his best. The win vs Whyte was a real genuine solid win for a up and coming fighter 'That is about it'.

    Joshua unlike Fury, actually has many other top-level wins at world level that are greater. 'Tyson Fury does not really have the same depth in his resume outside of Kiltschko and Wilder'.

    Fury outside of his fights vs Kiltschko & Wilder has predominately fought at domestic and European level.

    Who is Tyson Fury fighting next guys?

    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 05-22-2023, 07:46 AM.

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    • letsgochump
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      #12
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

      Franklin was 22 pounds lighter for his fight vs Joshua 'His game was increased by levels for Joshua'.

      Joshua would beat Whyte more impressively than Fury 'In fact I think Joshua, has already beaten a better version of Whyte than Fury'.

      Whyte is a solid fighter, the man is game. But at this stage of his career, he can hardly move.

      And I disagree with the people who? Are trying to claim that Fury's performance vs Whyte was great.

      There was nothing in the fight, until the knock-out. Whyte even though he can hardly move, was still finding Fury inside the ring 'And he was in the fight'.

      It was for me a under-par or unimpressive performance from Fury 'Whyte has been getting ****** out and decked for sometime now. The knock-out saved Fury from one of his most potentially underwhelming performances'.

      Outside of the knock-out, Whyte was making it a competitive fight.

      Note: Nobody rates Whyte as one of Joshua's best wins. I still see hardcore Fury fans, attempting to run their games. The reason why certain hardcore Fury fans are saying such things? Is because they rate Whyte as one of Fury's best wins.

      Nobody, not even people from within Joshua's team have ever rated Joshua's win vs Whyte one of his best. The win vs Whyte was a real genuine solid win for a up and coming fighter 'That is about it'.

      Joshua unlike Fury, actually has many other top-level wins at world level that are greater. 'Tyson Fury does not really have the same depth in his resume outside of Kiltschko and Wilder'.

      Fury outside of his fights vs Kiltschko & Wilder has predominately fought at domestic and European level.

      Who is Tyson Fury fighting next guys?
      Evgeny Orlov seems to be the frontrunner at the moment based on what I heard.

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      • Ragga1
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        #13
        Whyte just trying to talk himself into a fight, as he should be! It makes sense for Joshua to fight him before a bigger fight in the winter.

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        • Plick647
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          #14
          Whyte is promoting other fighters now...? so, hes NEVER gonna go away??

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          • VislorTurlough
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            #15
            It’s becoming satire at this point

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            • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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              #16
              I have no interest in Joshua-Whyte 2. No manufactured “intense raw beef” is gonna change that too.

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              • juggernaut666
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                #17
                Whyte has been knocked out badly 3 times ,a fourth time for him and it’s he who’s done in the top 10 scenerio for good . Wilder wasn’t on the table when Joshua was in talks to face Whyte . If Whyte had a fighter guaranteed fir a huge payday he wouldn’t send his fighter in for just a stay busy fight either , he should know look what Povetkin did to him and almost cost him his own title shot having to reclaim his mandatory position .

                I hope the fight does get made ,either way the same guys will be cry babies on here and complain if Joshua doesn’t fight and if he does you’ll cry anyway. A lot of you beta males on here would rather no fight to take place , I get it you don’t want to watch boxing and would rather comment in posts about a fighter you don’t like like a woman with emotions because a fighter doesn’t interest you even though that fighter has some of the best ones . Lol
                Last edited by juggernaut666; 05-22-2023, 11:13 AM.

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                • hugh grant
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                  Franklin was 22 pounds lighter for his fight vs Joshua 'His game was increased by levels for Joshua'.

                  Joshua would beat Whyte more impressively than Fury 'In fact I think Joshua, has already beaten a better version of Whyte than Fury'.

                  Whyte is a solid fighter, the man is game. But at this stage of his career, he can hardly move.

                  And I disagree with the people who? Are trying to claim that Fury's performance vs Whyte was great.

                  There was nothing in the fight, until the knock-out. Whyte even though he can hardly move, was still finding Fury inside the ring 'And he was in the fight'.

                  It was for me a under-par or unimpressive performance from Fury 'Whyte has been getting ****** out and decked for sometime now. The knock-out saved Fury from one of his most potentially underwhelming performances'.

                  Outside of the knock-out, Whyte was making it a competitive fight.

                  Note: Nobody rates Whyte as one of Joshua's best wins. I still see hardcore Fury fans, attempting to run their games. The reason why certain hardcore Fury fans are saying such things? Is because they rate Whyte as one of Fury's best wins.

                  Nobody, not even people from within Joshua's team have ever rated Joshua's win vs Whyte one of his best. The win vs Whyte was a real genuine solid win for a up and coming fighter 'That is about it'.

                  Joshua unlike Fury, actually has many other top-level wins at world level that are greater. 'Tyson Fury does not really have the same depth in his resume outside of Kiltschko and Wilder'.

                  Fury outside of his fights vs Kiltschko & Wilder has predominately fought at domestic and European level.

                  Who is Tyson Fury fighting next guys?
                  Yeh, Jermaine was probably in better shape against josh then he was against WHyte, when losing to whyte. Josh would beat Whyte now easier than last time im sure. But maybe not as good as fury though. THis josh is a bit more cautious now. But i dont see whyte as a very dangerous fight for josh, rather than a good warm up which is what josh might need.

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                  • TyrantT316
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                    #19
                    I've been so over talk about a Joshua/Whyte rematch. It has felt his name was always thrown around due to being part of matchroom vs it truly being necessary. Now we've had plenty of unncessary fights or rematches in the history of boxing. There is nothing appealing about Joshua-Whyte II. Joshua-Wilder is still a big fight, it is still intriguing. It may not have the luster and division "importance" that it could have had if it happened years ago, but the winner still gets a big bump in their career. Whyte brings nothing more.

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                    • hugh grant
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by TyrantT316
                      I've been so over talk about a Joshua/Whyte rematch. It has felt his name was always thrown around due to being part of matchroom vs it truly being necessary. Now we've had plenty of unncessary fights or rematches in the history of boxing. There is nothing appealing about Joshua-Whyte II. Joshua-Wilder is still a big fight, it is still intriguing. It may not have the luster and division "importance" that it could have had if it happened years ago, but the winner still gets a big bump in their career. Whyte brings nothing more.
                      Yeh it's a case of how come we can get Josh v whyte x2 but not Josh v wilder x1?
                      ​​​​​Its almost like if we can't get Josh v wilder or Josh v fury boxing might as well be banned as a sport.! But other than that we are so starved of heavyweight action, we'd welcome Josh v whyte as it's better than nothing.....just about

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