Impressed by AJ? I am sure as heck not!
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He got better because Whyte is even worse? Okay, he's a prospect too early to fight Elite competition even though he is the same age as Fury...
But simply trading someone like Jennings with Whyte and this would of been one hell of a sad upset.
Too much muscle, it's gonna **** him overComment
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Fully agree, this is his 15th fight, I remember mike tyson having nearly a fight a month in his first two years fighting.. it will take time to develop, tucking in his chin, working the damn jab, not leaving his right arm forward after throwing it being open for the counter, headmovement, losing a little muscle mass for quickness, the good thing he showed in the first round venom and that mean streak, he got rocked and kept fighting as he had heart, least he did not do a frank bruno vs jumbo cummings and just drop his arms and lose his senses, he weathered the storm kept his compusure and kept punching. If Dillian Whyte goes on tp becomes a world champion down the line, guess your AJ exposure talk will seem a little weak there. As remember he was a touted undefeated prospect..
I think Malik Scott would beat himComment
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Fury has been a pro for 5 more years. You sound like a bit of a loon.He got better because Whyte is even worse? Okay, he's a prospect too early to fight Elite competition even though he is the same age as Fury...
But simply trading someone like Jennings with Whyte and this would of been one hell of a sad upset.
Too much muscle, it's gonna **** him overComment
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Yeah.....Good luck pointing one of those posts out. Just like all the other imaginary posts saying likewise in this thread according to you. ****tard.Comment
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15 pages dedicated to whining about how a 15-fight relative novice heavyweight is not unbeatable.
Standard NSB fodder.Comment
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I never disagreed in my previous post, yes, he's a prospect.. an overrated hyped up one. Too many people hype him (mostly the hardcore patriotic brits) like they did with Price.
We'll see where Whyte is at against a living personComment
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