Whyte would beat Beontay ass

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  • La Kueef
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    Whyte would beat Beontay ass

    And here's why: Whyte is 29 and just entering his prime, he has power, is athletic, and fears nothing. He is way bigger stronger and faster than Szpilka was.

    Whyte has the perfect style to catch Wilder's shaky chin just like Molina did and knock beontay skinny ass out.
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    #2
    Whyte is a fringe contender even by British standards.

    Wilder destroys him

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    • A.K
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      #3
      You might as well delete your account making dumb posts like this.. OH WAIT you’re already using a alt

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      • W1LL
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        #4
        It's hard to believe that alts are still going in 2018. One of the most cowardly acts ever committed online is hiding behind an alt.

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        • DreamFighter
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          #5
          if he did, he'd have to do it early.

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          • Sun_Tzu
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            #6
            Whyte is horrible, shot to shyte Chisera was rocking him. As bad technically as Wilder is he bombs Whyte outta here in 5-6.

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            • b00g13man
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              #7


              Wilder isn't very good, but Whyte is even worse.

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              • _Rexy_
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                #8
                Originally posted by Mr. Ruthless
                And here's why: Whyte is 29 and just entering his prime, he has power, is athletic, and fears nothing. He is way bigger stronger and faster than Szpilka was.

                Whyte has the perfect style to catch Wilder's shaky chin just like Molina did and knock beontay skinny ass out.
                I'm curious how Wilder apparently has a shaky chin now...occasionally Boxers get hurt. It happens. Find me one that hasn't.

                That said, Joshua has hit the canvas more, but nobody says a damn thing about his chin.


                Also, Are we talking Dillan Whyte here? what is he even ranked right now? 8th? So when Wilder KO's him you can be like everyone else and say "wilder doesn't fight top competition"
                Last edited by _Rexy_; 01-08-2018, 09:07 AM.

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                • Sun_Tzu
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by _Rexy_
                  I'm curious how Wilder apparently has a shaky chin now...occasionally Boxers get hurt. It happens. Find me one that hasn't.

                  That said, Joshua has hit the canvas more, but nobody says a damn thing about his chin.
                  I think they have both been down once a piece but I agree mostly. Getting knocked down is not a big deal if you get up and win win unless you get knocked down regularly. I mean getting dropped by Wlad is nothing to be ashamed off honestly, he has show stopping power against anyone.

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                  • _Rexy_
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Sun_Tzu
                    I think they have both been down once a piece but I agree mostly. Getting knocked down is not a big deal if you get up and win win unless you get knocked down regularly. I mean getting dropped by Wlad is nothing to be ashamed off honestly, he has show stopping power against anyone.
                    Exactly! Fans today seem to think that getting knocked down makes you weak. One of my favorite heavyweights (Larry Holmes) got knocked down a lot, but he had so much heart that he would get up from what looked like a DEATH BLOW (Holmes/Shavers II is a great example)

                    fans back then would look at that and applaud Holmes chin and heart for getting up after that blow. Fans today would be like "Holmes is a paper champ with a weak chin"


                    I'd love to see todays fans watch Clay/Ali vs Cooper 1. They'd probably say Cassius Clay was just a fringe fighter with a weak jaw.


                    That being said, I think Joshua has been knocked down more than once, but my argument stands, it doesn't matter if he is standing at 8. (unless you're Gerry Cooney, then you're done lmao)

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