Whyte can go fight Joshuas left overs. its joshua vs povetkin next, no excuses
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Originally posted by thack View PostSince being KO'D by A.J. Whyte has looked average and done little apart from sc**** a gift decision from Chisora fight a unknown American in a pointless affair struggle with ordinary Hellenius and knock over a out of shape punch bag.That's where this so called superstar is at ......Fighting Povetkin or Ortiz or even Parker is where he should be aiming.He doesn't deserve a title shot with anyone.
Your master is ducking whyte, everybody already knows that.
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Originally posted by EnglishOxide View PostWhyte vs Povetkin is a great fight and if Whyte wins he probably becomes WBA mandatory aswell as WBC. Same prize for Povetkin. The winner is a clear and obvious fight for Joshua.
Wilder is running from Whyte that much is clear.
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Originally posted by JULIEN44 View PostInitially, Povetkin was said that Joshua will be next.
But here again from UK -> lies, dishonesty and neo-colonialist mentally....
They howl like a wolf about Russia but keep mute when some child are being ****d (Rotherham child ***ual exploitation and Peterborough *** abuse case.)
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Originally posted by Andre_parker1 View Postboxing math doesn't work that way genius,a.j stopped wlad while wlad mopped the ring with povetkin..u left that part outOriginally posted by observer View PostAs they say, the trick in matchmaking is to make both parties believe they can win. Povetkin may actually choose to fight Whyte instead of holding out for AJ because he is confident he can beat him. If Povetkin beats Whyte, he would be considered a threat to AJ. More so if he KOs Whyte - remember, Povetkin KOd Takam, something AJ couldn't do. So we shall see...
2) In the same way, I am not saying Povetkin would necessarily KO Whyte. Just that he has the tools to do it. He KOd two normally resilient fighters not that long ago (Mike Perez and Takam).
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