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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Whyte To Hearn: What Do Joshua's Balls Taste Like? - Hearn Fires Right Back!

    Heavyweight contender Dillian Whyte took a swipe at promoter Eddie Hearn, who was praising former two-time world champion Anthony Joshua at a London press conference.
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    Why Whyte wanna know what Joshua's balls taste like?

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    • Smash
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      so this fight is really florida v texas

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        • Stuntman Mike
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          He does regularly talk with Joshua's balls down his windpipe so he must have some idea

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          • thack
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            Joshua could have and should have taken a better and bigger fight , Hrgovic who is from the same camp would have been much better but a bigger risk BUT at least he's fighting and Joshua won't handle Whyte with the ease of what Fury did , so it might be a little entertaining , espeicaly now Joshua seems afraid to let his hands go.

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              Originally posted by thack
              Joshua could have and should have taken a better and bigger fight , Hrgovic who is from the same camp would have been much better but a bigger risk BUT at least he's fighting and Joshua won't handle Whyte with the ease of what Fury did , so it might be a little entertaining , espeicaly now Joshua seems afraid to let his hands go.
              Fury should be fighting Hrgovic, it is not up to Joshua to fight off Fury's competition for him.

              Fury was doing nothing vs Whyte until the knock-out 'If the rounds would of continued as they were, it would of been one of his most underwhelming performances'.

              The knock-out embellished his performance vs Whyte. Was round 1, 2, 3 easy for Fury? Whyte was having no real issue finding Fury inside of the ring 'It was a competitive yet messy fight'.

              Whyte vs Joshua II, I am unsure of what the action will bring 'Joshua could just opt to out box Whyte over 12 rounds, and if the stoppage comes then it comes'.

              Note: I think it was Tony Bellew who pointed out? Watch how Fury and his entire team celebrate when he scores a stoppage 'Bellew stated that his team celebrate like it is a fluke, a relief and they did not expect it'.

              Fury's knock-out of Whyte got him out of a underwhelming, completely unimpressive performance. Fury's next fight for me against a semi-retired Chisora, displayed his current form 'Fury was unable to legitimately stop, deck and refused to fight a miles out of condition head on'.

              Chisora most likely would of went the full 12 rounds vs Fury, if the referee did not manufacture a stoppage in that fight.

              Joshua statistically has a higher work rate than Fury, when you compare all their big fights 'This narrative that Joshua does not let his punches go, is a bit inaccurate'.

              Fury's last two performances have not been super great in my opinion etc.




              Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 07-10-2023, 01:34 PM.

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              • Nash out
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                Why is Whyte asking Eddie Hearn what AJ's balls taste like, when he should be asking Faryal Makhdoom? Nash out

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                • El_Mero
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                  #9
                  Have a feeling Whyte is going to beat AJ

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                  • joe strong
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                    #10
                    Jermain Taylor? Didn’t know Joshua beats on super middleweights…

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