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  • Originally posted by ScottWeiland View Post
    Remember the French dude Browne was cut against and losing against like 4-1 rounds when he was cut and had to absolutely go for it, Browne has never been exceptionally impressive but he’s Breazeale level at least, a level behind Duhapuas and Andy Ruiz, solid contenders nothing more but guys you can’t switch off against.
    I think Browne is a step below fringe contender level. Breazeale is better in my opinion. I put Browne with guys who beat the journeymen but struggle to beat the fringe contenders. The fringe guys like Breazeale, Mansour, Chisora, Duhaupas, Wach, etc all beat Browne. I put him along side Molina, Szpilka, Rudenko, Leapai, Kauffman, Scott & Kevin Johnson...

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    • Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
      What a bum this Dillian Shyte is! Browne is not even trying and Shyte cant even stop this punching-bag!
      Bahahaha. You are a bias American jackass who knows nothing about boxing.

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      • Originally posted by daggum View Post
        this is why wilder ducked wyte to fight old men
        Finally a sensible comment by someone who isn't an ignorant, bias Wilder cheerleader.

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        • Originally posted by mlac View Post
          Wilder would literally kill beetlejuice.
          Yeah, Wilder almost got KO'd by an old man who could box but he would kill Whyte. Whyte is a young man who can box, punch and take a punch. Wilder could knock him out but that fight is way too scary for Wilder to take as a possible cash out without a big purse that would go with a unification with Joshua/Parker.

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          • Originally posted by Mammoth View Post
            Wilder vs Whyte is dumb
            ???? Explain please.
            Whyte won multiple title eliminators for the WBC #1 spot and now he should definitely be mandated a fight with the WBC champ Wilder. What makes it dumb?

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            • Originally posted by stellen View Post
              Cmon we have been badly fooled by just how bad browne really is.
              The only thing appealing to fans about Browne was his undefeated record and his KO ratio. When you look past that, you see a guy who fought mostly bums and beat his best opposition while juiced, plus he's old. Taking those factors into account, this should have been expected even though Browne looked horrible and out of shape. I figured Browne might land a few good shots and take Whyte into later rounds where Whyte would get the KO. It turns out that Browne was even worse than could be anticipated.

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              • Originally posted by Boxing Logic View Post
                They both suck. This entire situation with Wilder pretending to duck Whyte for awhile has been completely manufactured so to make fans think Whyte is dangerous and think Wilder-Whyte is a legitimate fight. It's not. Wilder beats him up easy. Whyte slightly stunned, but never came close to dropping or stopping, a chinny, green Anthony Joshua. Otherwise, Joshua won every round. Other than that, Whyte has gone life and death with B or C-level guys like Chisora. I have no interest in Whyte's fights. He's not a top 10 heavyweight and if he is, it's a really weak division. He's not top 5, that's for sure, and again top 5 or top 10 only matters in deep divisions. At heavyweight, all that matters is, "is he good, or not?" He's not good. He's not a top heavyweight in any era.
                Who has Wilder fought and beat other than Ortiz? Nobody. And he almost got KO'd against an old, inactive boxer not juicing.
                You talk as if Wilder has already beaten the best heavyweights out there when in reality, he's been beating journeymen and non-contenders his entire career with his best win by far being against Ortiz who was old and not juicing.
                You sound like a very bias Wilder fan (like the bulk of them) who gives Wilder credit for crap wins but does not give Whyte credit when he's fought better competition than Wilder and only lost to the best in Joshua.
                Please list your top 10 heavyweights currently active that does not include Whyte. I'd love to see it. I don't see any boxing logic in your criticism of Whyte, I see boxing bias. If old man, no juice Ortiz can hurt Wilder bad, there's no reason why the younger, fresher and more tested Whyte can't.

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                • Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post


                  Whatever guys, its not even funny Lucas Browne could be really hurt.
                  Yeah and a minute ago you were trashing Whyte for not trying to knock him out. You are a hypocritical POS. Go back to your Wilder shrine ignoramus.

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                  • Originally posted by damned1974 View Post
                    Nothing like a win against Ortiz....Ortiz was unbeaten against decent opponents and for some time was considered the dark horse of the division.Browne has zilch skills, no defense, no footwork, no speed-just a punching bag with a strong right hand-provided he can land it- and he even admits so....

                    Meanwhile Ortiz was a tricky, powerful and skilled southpaw that the division was ducking, whereas if Browne held a proper belt then he would be a target.....
                    You're wrong. It is similar. Both were old, unbeaten and known cheaters. They both beat their best competition while juicing. Ortiz was a much better boxer than Browne but he was still an old juicer who couldn't finish against a hurt Wilder. It just makes Wilder look bad and his fans can't handle it. They already have one Brit HW to worry about, they didn't want Whyte too.

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                    • Originally posted by Butch.McRae View Post
                      WBC forcing Wilder to do anything is funny lol not sure how long you've been watching boxing but that won't happen. Sulaimon was pushing for the Joshua fight in the ring with Wilder after he dropped Ortiz
                      That's the attitude, indifference to a ranking boxing commission not making their title holders fight their mandatory and #1 ranked opponents.
                      Admit it, you just don't want the fight to happen in case Wilder gets exposed and knocked out before he fights Joshua.

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