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  • kevin-novice
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    #1

    joshua v Whyte re match?

    i would watch it like i do with all AJ's fights but surely this is a step backwards?
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    #2
    Why go backwards?? there is no reason at all for it

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    • deathofaclown
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      #3
      No point.

      If Whyte comes back and gets some good wins and become a world class fighter then why not, but it doesn't need to happen anytime soon.

      With that said, Charles Martin was a step backwards in quality from Whyte, i said that before the fight but with a belt on the line it was an opportunity they would have been ****** not to take.

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      • deathofaclown
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        #4
        No point.

        If Whyte comes back and gets some good wins and become a world class fighter then why not, but it doesn't need to happen anytime soon. Then again, AJ might be considered a bum down the line, who knows? he hasn't fought anyone better than Whyte anyway.

        Charles Martin was a step backwards in quality from Whyte, i said that before the fight but with a belt on the line it was an opportunity they would have been ****** not to take.

        But hypothetically speaking if Joshua becomes on of the top heavyweights and Whyte gets himself in a position in a couple of years where people consider him one of the good heavyweights then why not.
        Last edited by deathofaclown; 04-19-2016, 12:44 PM.

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        • Vinnykin
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          #5
          Whyte needs to get a couple good wins first. No idea how he will perform when he comes back after a Ko and surgery

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          • juggernaut666
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            #6
            Whyte has said he wants a few warm up fights before considering fighting any top guy. The chances Whyte makes it back to a rematch is slim,when they'll be better top 10 guys then him in line . The only way this happens really if Joshua loses a couple times .

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            • Ham Porter
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              #7
              IBF champions can only make voluntary defences against guys rated in their top fifteen. Whyte is neither ranked and he's not going to fight Joshua in two months fresh off of shoulder surgery.

              You're getting this info from Haye, who's using Joshua's name to promote his next mismatch

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              • Eff Pandas
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                #8
                Whyte needs to do something before he gets a rematch. For all the hype Whyte has gotten post buzzing Joshua once or twice his best W is Brian Minto.

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                  #9
                  Why on Earth would we want to see that?

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                  • Fury4daWIN
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by juggernaut666
                    Whyte has said he wants a few warm up fights before considering fighting any top guy. The chances Whyte makes it back to a rematch is slim,when they'll be better top 10 guys then him in line . The only way this happens really if Joshua loses a couple times .
                    So in other words he's going to go back to fighting bums and nobodies again? This fool is shaping up to be the British Arreola. All the signs are there.

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