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  • #41
    I wonder how many people who discount Whyte have seen him fight? First off, at 250 pounds the guy can throw nice combos at weird angles, he is relentless and fights 3 minutes of a round. He hurt his hand against Joshua and took many good shots and was able to keep coming.

    Hes relatively young and still getting more seasoning. I think he may well beat Wilder if he can keep focused defensively. I know one thing, he thinks he can take Wilder...

    Stiverne is too slow, he cannot pressure Wilder enough to be effective and set a trap, or get off his punches consistently. This means Wilder can pick his spots. Whyte is a live dog by comparison!

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    • #42
      stiverne would be a meaningless fight. What's the point? I guess it's another W. But nothing anybody wants to see..

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      • #43
        Whyte has done nothing to earn a shot in his biggest fight to date he was sparked .The win over Del was ok but Whyte himself said before their fight D. was shot.
        He should have fought a decent guy last time out in the US.to raise his profile but instead chose a nobody .....he might live to regret that !

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        • #44
          Not a bad fight.

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          • #45
            Whyte would be a good replacement fighter. It's a shame that Ortiz tested positive I was looking forward to see if wilder could KO him.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by kafkod View Post
              I find it bizarre that Stiverne is mandatory for the WBC title when he's literally done nothing since losing it but outpoint Derric Rossy.


              And bear in mind - this guy's career best win is over a shot to bits version of Chris Arreola, who was never much good even at his peak.
              This .....,,,,,

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              • #47
                I think Whyte would knock Wilder out around the 8th to 10th rounds. Whyte can take a punch and has enough skills not to be caught with Wilders best shots. Wilder on the other hands swings wildly and leaves himself wide open enough for Whyte to land a knock out punch of his own. Just my opinion.

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                • #48
                  Watch Wilder duck Whyte like his life depends on it. He'll be clambouring for that Stiverne rematch.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by thack View Post
                    Whyte has done nothing to earn a shot in his biggest fight to date he was sparked .The win over Del was ok but Whyte himself said before their fight D. was shot.
                    He should have fought a decent guy last time out in the US.to raise his profile but instead chose a nobody .....he might live to regret that !
                    Current crop of fat boys Del or whyte have to get a shot

                    Still think Joshua will level the current crop ... let them fight it out

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by thack View Post
                      Whyte has done nothing to earn a shot in his biggest fight to date he was sparked .The win over Del was ok but Whyte himself said before their fight D. was shot.
                      He should have fought a decent guy last time out in the US.to raise his profile but instead chose a nobody .....he might live to regret that !
                      This is more about Wilder finding a half decent replacement opponent than Whyte earning it. Who the hell else in Wilder's resume has 'earned' it? It's just line after line of stiffs and cans.

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