Comments Thread For: Dillian Whyte hits lowest weight in a decade for Moses Itauma
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As I stated in my first post in this thread 'I knew there would be masses of people duped, by the weight of Dillian Whyte 244 pounds. But? I was one of the very few who still questioned his true conditioning as a fighter'.
I don't think it is particular difficult for any fighters to drop masses of weight 'It really is not guys, so stop pining when a Heavyweight fighters. Who have historically carried more bloon weight than other fighters, suddenly drop masses of weight. This means absolutely nothing to me, what is important is? Their actual performance in the gymnasium and how much they have trained their individual components of fitness'.
The reason why I took this approach, was because? I had read that Dillian Whyte had been using a Ketogenic diet. Those type of nutritional programs are not optimal for a heavyweight fighter, Ketogenic diets may aid a fighter in getting lean. But they don't improve V02 max, Speed, Power, Brute Strength, Endurance, real hardcore conditioning. That is what actually training is for in a fighters camp'.
Note: I honestly believe that Dillian Whyte was most likely overstrained on fight night 'Regardless? I don't think this would have made much difference to his performance. From the very moment this fight was announce? Dillian Whyte really did not seem to be backing himself for the win. Whyte has took this timid approach to fight, ever since he confronted Tyson Fury'.
After many years of insulting and calling Tyson Fury and chump 'He turned up at their first press conference to their fights, being all matey matey. It was ridiculous'. I know Dillian Whyte portrays himself as a hardman, but? By himself amongst other top level fighters, I don't think he is a hardman'.
Moses Ituama beating Dillian Whyte in the first round 'Was still a good performance. There was nothing more he could do, with the version of Whyte he was competing against. But I still don't really think it was a big deal, as I believe? Anthony Joshua and many other heavyweight fighters would performed similar vs this version of Dillian Whyte'.
It is very clear that Moses Ituama has ability 'And I think his team should capitalize on it now. Put him in big fights soon as possible, whether he wins or loses. It is all experience. I think this is his best approach, because? If they delay him competing in top level fights for another 3 to 4 years, it may be more difficult for him to comeback from a potential loss'.
I sense that Moses Ituama's longevity in the game, may not be that long 'And he may actually be close to his peak right now. His fight vs Dillian Whyte was still tactically match making from Queensbury. Whyte is not a skill for skill fighter, does not have a high level of durability and the past few years has not shown a great work ethic by his own admittance'.
To conclude: Moses Ituama did not beat the version of Dillan Whyte which Anthony Joshua fought in 2015, or even Tyson Fury back in 2022 'I have always personally stated, that Dillian Whyte was checked out of the game and burned out by the time he fought Tyson Fury'.
The stage of the fight, was the biggest event Moses Ituama has been involved in 'He was under a considerably amount of pressure to win, and he still executed his best fight. That is what I must give him credit for above everything else. Solid win for his development as a fighter in that regards' etc.Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 08-18-2025, 09:27 AM.Comment
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give yourself a big clap on the back
actually lots of people questioned the ped cheats chances in the fight
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Agree with Famicommander, there is nothing wrong with being gay, and there is nothing inherently ‘gay’ about UFC/MMA. ******, pointless, worthless, skill-free and tactic-free but not’gay’.Comment
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Do you understand how much MMA fighters have to learn to be competitive?
Anderson Silva studied Taekwondo, Muay Thai, boxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and Capoeira. Had pro wins in three different combat sports.
Amanda Nunes studied Karate, Capoeira, Judo, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and boxing all before her 20th birthday.
Valentina Shevchenko won national championships in boxing and Judo, European and Asian championships in Taekwondo, amateur and professional world championships in kickboxing and Muay Thai.
Lyoto Machida studied Karate, Sumo wrestling, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai, catch wrestling, and boxing.
Kayla Harrison won two Olympic Gold Medals in Judo.Comment
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