Are Wilder fans shook of Dillion Whyte?

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  • Vinnykin
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    #51
    Originally posted by ScottWeiland
    I concur, Ortiz was done after the round he spent everything he had hurting Wilder. Whyte in his present career best shape if he tagged Wilder he wouldn’t see the fight out. I would however expect Wilder to fight safe like he did vs Stiverne 1 taking very few openings but sleeping Whyte in 5-6 rounds maybe.

    A peak Ortiz is better than a peak Whyte only Ortiz hadn’t the stamina, conditioning and fitness to see the fight through, for me the punching and sharpness of Whyte was the best I’ve seen his entire career, he’s certainly better conditioned than he was and certainly fitter than the Ortiz we saw earlier his month.

    It remains to be seen if Whyte is a 12 round fighter, Ortiz at his current age PEDless isn’t even a ten round fighter on the evidence we saw.
    He went 12 hard rounds with Chisora and 12 with Helenius in his last fight. Whyte is very fit and can go 12 rounds at a high tempo.

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    • Vinnykin
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      #52
      Originally posted by Eff Pandas
      I don't think Whyte registers to most Wilder fans. I don't think a lot of US fans, Wilder fan or nah, in general get this Whyte thing. I certainly don't. He's got solid enough HW written all over him. He's gonna beat all the guys he's supposed to & lose to all the guys he's supposed to kinda guy. I'd like to see him more proven before he gets any big fight with Joshua or Wilder. I think him vs Big Baby would be a nice matchup.
      Contrary to that, Wilder doesn't register with any where in the world and is only relevant due to having a title.

      What more has Whyte got to prove? and why is Wilder some sort of unreachable goal for an up and coming fighter who is improving all the time and in his prime years?

      Who had Wilder beaten after 24 fights and no big amateur career? (lets have a look).... so Wilder fought Kelvin Price for the vacant WBC continental americas title hahahaha and lets look at his record before his shot at the mighty Stiverne.... Nicolai Firtha (10 losses), Malik Scott (coward and ****house, rolled over for Wilder) and Jason Gavern (25-16).

      Any one discrediting Whyte's record or claim he doesn't deserve a shot at Wilder is bias or a fanboy.

      I'll keep repeating this until people wake up or admit they are deluded.

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      • dan_cov
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        #53
        Originally posted by LacedUp
        What did Washington, Arreola, Molina, Duhaupas etc etc bring to the table?

        At least Whyte brings a massive payday for Wilder plus it would be a fun fight.

        Exactly why we shouldn't allow it he's fought enough guys who bring nothing without adding more to them.
        No other fight but Aj\Parker vs Wilder should be next.

        Whytes not worthy of a title shot. What happens when Wilder inevitably knocks Whyte out? Are we going to allow Eddie Hearn to palm Dave Allen vs Wilder onto us should he avenge his loss to Lenroy Thomas?

        I don't think it would be fun its a terrible mismatch almost on Rod Salka levels.

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        • Tyistall
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          #54
          The problem with Wilder fans is, they are about as bad as Canelo's fans right now hahah. 40 fights and only 2 decent opponents yet they STILL say that Wilder is the best??? And now when Wilder is supposed to fight a guy who is good, young, hungry and up and coming, Wilder's fans are trying to tear the guy down? Yet you same fans didn't have a word to say when Wilder fought Arreola, Duhaupas, Washington, Szpilka and the rest hahah. And for Wilder "calling out" AJ, why wasn't he calling out Klitschko when he was around? That fight could have got made easily when the Fury rematch didn't happen but Wilder and his team were VERY silent on that one hahah. Too bad the WBC is corrupt and they won't force Wilder to fight Whyte because if they did, then the winner could fight the winner of the Joshua vs Povetkin fight for all the marbles

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          • dan_cov
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            #55
            Dillian Whyte sucks he couldn't even beat a totally shot Chisora who can't even cut it at Euro level. Browne at best is a domestic level fighter who was fat, old, inactive and **** to begin with.

            He has no business in there with Wilder.
            If he's as good as people claim then have him earn a shot at the Wilder vs Aj\Parker winner by fighting Luis Ortiz. That's how it should work.

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              #56
              ya man....wilder fans def shook of that guy

              sitting here...just shat myself at the thought of whyte

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                #57
                Dahaupas, Chisora rematch, Big baby Miller they're who Whyte should be fighting, that's his level.

                Fight those kinda guys and if he comes through have him step up vs a Povetkin or Ortiz then to a title shot not that he'd make it that far.

                Wilder don't have to earn anything, Whyte does.

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                • Eff Pandas
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Vinnykin
                  Contrary to that, Wilder doesn't register with any where in the world and is only relevant due to having a title.
                  Thats the case with Parker too. And plenty of other title holders. And idk what that really has to do with anything.

                  What more has Whyte got to prove?
                  I don't pretend to know for most what the answer to that question is. For me he's gotta win a real fight. Right now I have him losing his 1st real fight & I thought he lost his 2nd real fight, but he ended up getting the decision. All his other fights have been bs fights. Granted this last fight looked like it was gonna be a real fight, but Browne didn't show up for it. Not Whyte's fault, but reality is reality.

                  and why is Wilder some sort of unreachable goal for an up and coming fighter who is improving all the time and in his prime years?
                  Who's saying he is? I just don't care about 1,500 other HW's fighting & I wanna see the top 2 guys fight which is Joshua & Wilder in the ratings of 99.9% of fans & pundits now. I don't give a f#ck about virtually any other HW fight besides that one.

                  Who had Wilder beaten after 24 fights and no big amateur career? (lets have a look).... so Wilder fought Kelvin Price for the vacant WBC continental americas title hahahaha and lets look at his record before his shot at the mighty Stiverne.... Nicolai Firtha (10 losses), Malik Scott (coward and ****house, rolled over for Wilder) and Jason Gavern (25-16).
                  Yawn. I'm not playing the resume game & the reality is Ortiz was a better win than any 3 wins Whyte has. So idk the need to dog Wilder's resume when Whyte's resume makes Wilder's resume look like some prime Froch type sh^t lmfao.

                  Any one discrediting Whyte's record or claim he doesn't deserve a shot at Wilder is bias or a fanboy.
                  LMFAO. You just dog a guys resume in fanboy style & then say na na na na boo boo you can't do that back to my guy with a clearer weaker resume.

                  I'll keep repeating this until people wake up or admit they are deluded.
                  Whats deluded about just wanting to see the top 2 guys in the division fight? Joshua vs Wilder are & have been the top 2 guys in the division for over a year now. Lets f#cking fight alf#ckingready.

                  Whyte got his a$$ merked by Joshua. He'll get merked by Joshua again but quicker next time. You'll see it eventually cuz Hearn wants that to happen + there are a ton of UK fans who love Whyte for reasons I can't grasp so the money will be there.

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                  • siablo14
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by A.K
                    Whyte would get slept in 4 rounds
                    Okay. If not Joshua next, then Whyte next?

                    Tell me about some Kenyan fighters bro.

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                    • LetOutTheCage
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by ashadam
                      Wilder vs Whyte would generate good money the winner from that would fight AJ next year which both would be a major fight would fill any stadium in the UK. Also remember Whyte has his own career why should he stand aside for anyone.

                      The fact is Joshua is not available this year for Wilder so who will he fight, what bigger fight is out there?
                      Why is he not available this year?

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