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  • KING5TWENTY
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    #21
    It's scary how trash a figjhter can be. Whyte and Browne show that.

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    • sportbuddha
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      #22
      Originally posted by KING5TWENTY
      It's scary how trash a figjhter can be. Whyte and Browne show that.
      Yeah right, I’m sure you’ve got all the moves buddy

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      • slimPickings
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        #23
        Originally posted by Tygshsu
        Wilder is so overrated man it's a joke.He cannot throw a punch without lifting his feet,he is the Heavyweight Naseem Hamed and Joshua is the Barrera.If Molina could rock Wilder badly,i wouldnt be suprised if Whyte could aswell
        39 - 0 with 38 KOs!
        The lone victim to last the distance was obliterated senseless in brutal fashion.

        This "overatted" fighter does not KO opponents , he SEPARATES them from their senses.

        Leaves some of them convulsing on the canvas.

        I am willing to bet a lot of fighters would love his kind of "overrated"!

        He mets the same kind of brutal treatment to Whyte even if Whyte wore a head gear for protection.

        That I am pretty sure of.

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          #24
          Originally posted by sportbuddha
          Browne is a very good match up. I’ll give Whyte some credit, he does get better each fight, I see him make corrections from fight to fight and he wouldn’t be a walk over for Wilder, he’s far better than Stiverne is right now so I don’t see the comparison people are making there. But why don’t we find out Wyhte vs Stiverne is a good fight. Whyte Vs Takam would be a barnstormer
          Hee couldn't even land a punch against Helenius who trained for 10 days and was competely gassed the whole fight.

          Whyte continually proves he's garbage in every fight he does

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            #25
            Originally posted by Jkp
            Hee couldn't even land a punch against Helenius who trained for 10 days and was competely gassed the whole fight.

            Whyte continually proves he's garbage in every fight he does
            I never said he looked good, but only one loss on his record (AJ) and in the top 10 of every sanctioning body. He's getting the results to stay relevant, so this Browne fight is at least a chance for him to prove he belongs in the rankings. Don't get me wrong, I'm hardly a fan, but I think if you put decent opposition in front of him he will train for it and come prepared. I wouldn't be surprised if he sat and ate fried chicken to prepare for Helenius, he had no interest in that fight.

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              #26
              Originally posted by slimPickings
              39 - 0 with 38 KOs!
              The lone victim to last the distance was obliterated senseless in brutal fashion.

              This "overatted" fighter does not KO opponents , he SEPARATES them from their senses.

              Leaves some of them convulsing on the canvas.

              I am willing to bet a lot of fighters would love his kind of "overrated"!

              He mets the same kind of brutal treatment to Whyte even if Whyte wore a head gear for protection.

              That I am pretty sure of.
              yeah, don't think anyone denies he has power, I think what most people mean by overrated is that he's probably not the best HW in the world right now as some would have you believe. Whenever you see a knockouts reel you have to consider the opposition's quality. Wilder just cannot escape the 'fact' he hasn't fought anyone. He's barely fought anyone ranked in any top 10, let alone the best in their prime. I'm not a hater of Wilder, I just want to see him fight someone decent and prove the hype instead of talking up wins against out of shape has beens and journeymen

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              • KING5TWENTY
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                #27
                Lmao I hatr when dudes come off like me but they are pretty trash I did amteur boxing whrn i was 11. Im 23 now but you could see it. They just stayed commited tp turning pro

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by sportbuddha
                  I never said he looked good, but only one loss on his record (AJ) and in the top 10 of every sanctioning body. He's getting the results to stay relevant, so this Browne fight is at least a chance for him to prove he belongs in the rankings. Don't get me wrong, I'm hardly a fan, but I think if you put decent opposition in front of him he will train for it and come prepared. I wouldn't be surprised if he sat and ate fried chicken to prepare for Helenius, he had no interest in that fight.
                  There is no way in a million years any sane person would genuinely rank him in the top 10. He has proved how garbage he is with all his recent fights. He almost died fighting an old Chisora FFS.

                  Unfortunately, it seems a loss to AJ is the easy route to a top 10 ranking. Got to puff up AJ's weak record some how.

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                  • Just looking
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by slimPickings
                    39 - 0 with 38 KOs!
                    The lone victim to last the distance was obliterated senseless in brutal fashion.

                    This "overatted" fighter does not KO opponents , he SEPARATES them from their senses.

                    Leaves some of them convulsing on the canvas.

                    I am willing to bet a lot of fighters would love his kind of "overrated"!

                    He mets the same kind of brutal treatment to Whyte even if Whyte wore a head gear for protection.

                    That I am pretty sure of.
                    If anything he is underrated. I was looking at his last training video and a lot of guys were saying ****** things even though he was showing some good work

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                    • Just looking
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                      #30
                      Let me say how it will go. After the march fights, there will be a card with Wilder vs Whyte and Joshua vs Povetkin around the middle of the year to set up the big to the end of the year

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