Dillian Whyte vs Big Baby Miller is still the fight to make

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  • True That
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    #11
    Originally posted by NahMean
    This is a great fight tbh but won't happen, he's positioned himself as number 1 to challenge for WBC title and will sooner or later become mandatory.. He won't give that opportunity up unless its for crazy money.

    Joshua vs. Wilder towards the end of the year to close out the year, November or December. The biggest fight in boxing to close out the year. Sounds good to me!

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      #12
      Agreed. Miller shows potential but is unproven. Whyte is a perfect, somewhat known, journeyman for Miller to show everyone where he's at. I expect Miller to have an easy time with Whyte.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Boksfan
        You lost me at Tyson Fury.
        I wish I could lose you trolling me every time I mention him.

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          #14
          Originally posted by kafkod
          I wish I could lose you trolling me every time I mention him.
          Sorry, he makes it too easy. He's as deluded as Wilder.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Redd Foxx
            Agreed. Miller shows potential but is unproven. Whyte is a perfect, somewhat known, journeyman for Miller to show everyone where he's at. I expect Miller to have an easy time with Whyte.
            Miller is as slow as Browne with only half Browne's power. At least AJ would finish him quickly. He would take a fearful hammering from Whyte.

            Hopefully, the WBC will do the right thing and order a mando between Wilder and Whyte for this coming summer. But knowing how protective the WBC are of Deontay, I doubt that will happen.

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              #16
              Originally posted by kafkod
              Miller is as slow as Browne with only half Browne's power. At least AJ would finish him quickly. He would take a fearful hammering from Whyte.

              Hopefully, the WBC will do the right thing and order a mando between Wilder and Whyte for this coming summer. But knowing how protective the WBC are of Deontay, I doubt that will happen.
              That's a bizarre comparison as Miller's technique and defense are levels above Browne's. Some of the things you make make it seems as if you don't know a lot about the science itself. Miller and Browne couldn't be further apart.

              This Wilder/Whyte push is a very transparent attempt for AJ apologists to keep the man away from Wilder. No one wants to see Wilder smash Whyte. It's strange that people who supposedly believe in AJ are so fearful of him facing an uncoordinated hack like Wilder. Must be that chin...

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                #17
                Originally posted by Boksfan
                Sorry, he makes it too easy. He's as deluded as Wilder.
                Yeah .. deluded enough to think he could go to Germany and dethrone the great Wladimir Klitschko ...

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                  #18
                  I agree. Joshua & Wilder have been 1 & 2 for awhile. Time for them to fight. Thats the sexy matchup to make right now. A guy with all KO's & a guy who's KO'd everyone he's fought who are 1 & 2 in the division. All you do by not making that fight next is risk that fight happening at all if one or both lose a fight in between. I don't see Joshua KOing Big Baby or Wilder KOing Whyte doing much to make the fight THAT much bigger. Whats the point of it? The fight is about 95% of what it can be now unless we are building up both these guys more over another 18-24 months with 3-4 more opponents that no one cares about them fighting.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                    That's a bizarre comparison as Miller's technique and defense are levels above Browne's. Some of the things you make make it seems as if you don't know a lot about the science itself. Miller and Browne couldn't be further apart.

                    This Wilder/Whyte push is a very transparent attempt for AJ apologists to keep the man away from Wilder. No one wants to see Wilder smash Whyte. It's strange that people who supposedly believe in AJ are so fearful of him facing an uncoordinated hack like Wilder. Must be that chin...
                    I can very easily turn that around and ask why are Wilder and his fans so scared of Dillian Whyte?

                    The can crusher turned down a $4million+ offer to face Whyte and opted to fight Ortiz for $1.5million instead.

                    "He didn't want to bow down to Eddie Hearn doe ..."

                    Yeah right!

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                      #20
                      I know a lot of people think miller is a clown but he's got some real skill and can throw a lot of punches. I would pick miller over whyte.. It's easy to look good against an old, inactive, extremely slow fighter who relys only on his power to win fights

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