Dillian Whyte vs. Joseph Parker - Who You Got?

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  • KTFOKING
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    #11
    Originally posted by Vinnykin
    I believe Whyte has improved in every area since Allen 2 years ago and coming back from surgery and getting with a new trainer.

    It has nothing to do with the Browne fight either, I just think Whyte will be going all out in this fight and I don't think Parker will be going backwards either as he's taken a lot of criticism, so there will be more openings.

    I'm expecting a brutal fight and a late stoppage from Whyte, who will win on heart. It will come down to stamina and chin, I think Whyte carries the power advantage here.
    Meh, Whyte is just a decent puncher nothing more nothing less. A lot of guys would have looked great against that version of Browne. Whyte went life and death with a washed up Chisora FFS. And he landed the kitchen sink and Chisora was still standing there. It was Whyte who was more hurt that fight than Chisora.

    Again, he could win as Parker is nothing special. However, I just don't see a stoppage win here for either guy.

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    • redmish
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      #12
      I'll take whyte BY UD or late stoppage. He improves with every fight and I think he's better than Parker.

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        #13
        Unless Whyte lands some lucky, crazy shot, Parker out boxes him. If Parker hurts him bad enough, he may KO Whyte, but I think he just boxes his ears off.

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        • Vinnykin
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          #14
          Originally posted by KTFOKING
          Meh, Whyte is just a decent puncher nothing more nothing less. A lot of guys would have looked great against that version of Browne. Whyte went life and death with a washed up Chisora FFS. And he landed the kitchen sink and Chisora was still standing there. It was Whyte who was more hurt that fight than Chisora.

          Again, he could win as Parker is nothing special. However, I just don't see a stoppage win here for either guy.
          Chisora was a good learning fight for Whyte, and he's improved since then in every way. Why do you compare fighters from 2 years and 18 months ago? he'd had less than 20 fights before that, and he's still learning. He's much better conditioned now and has a stable training regime with the same trainer.

          Either guy could be stopped, I just think Whyte will finish Parker if he catches him. He'll pressure him late and stop him in a gruelling fight.

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          • Biolink
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            #15
            Parker by decision if he gets a fair shake in England, which I have my doubts based on Hearn already talking about Joshua-Shyte 2

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            • KTFOKING
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              #16
              Originally posted by Vinnykin
              Chisora was a good learning fight for Whyte, and he's improved since then in every way. Why do you compare fighters from 2 years and 18 months ago? he'd had less than 20 fights before that, and he's still learning. He's much better conditioned now and has a stable training regime with the same trainer.

              Either guy could be stopped, I just think Whyte will finish Parker if he catches him. He'll pressure him late and stop him in a gruelling fight.
              You keep saying he is improved, which is possible, but what fight shows you he is improved? Because the fight prior to Browne he sure didn't look improved, looked like the same Whyte. That's what I'm trying to get here. So all it took was for you to see him beat down Browne for you to come to the conclusion that he is a vastly improved fighter?

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              • Mammoth
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                #17
                Parker by wide UD

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                • Vinnykin
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by KTFOKING
                  You keep saying he is improved, which is possible, but what fight shows you he is improved? Because the fight prior to Browne he sure didn't look improved, looked like the same Whyte. That's what I'm trying to get here. So all it took was for you to see him beat down Browne for you to come to the conclusion that he is a vastly improved fighter?
                  Even in the Helenius fight he was moving better, and looked in better shape, he's carried that into the Browne fight as well. His technique has improved massively in the last 18 months.... everything from his jab, defence, balance and explosiveness. The way he steps into the jab now, and his movements setting up power shots, which he sets himself way better before throwing. If you can't spot those things then I can't help you. When I follow a fighter I can spot every little detail in their technique.

                  Whyte has obviously improved since Chisora, and even if it was a poor performance in the Helenius fight he done enough to win clearly and didn't look as raw as he used to. When Whyte fought Joshua and even Chisora he was just a Brawler with poor fundamentals and heart, now he is doing everything well, and he's still improving. I think the Parker fight will prove everything I have said is true.

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                  • mlac
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                    #19
                    Unless there is another eddie hearn special on the scorecards Parker wins fairly easily...

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by redmish
                      I'll take whyte BY UD or late stoppage. He improves with every fight and I think he's better than Parker.
                      I think you can only improve to a certain point when you’ve got shyt for brains.

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