Dillian Whyte's resume is now as good as Wilder's

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  • Randall Cunning
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    #31
    How many guys does Whyte have to beat to prove hes legit? Line them up in front of him. Im more of a fan of his now than Joshua, dudes got heart. Wilder has that punch but does he have the heart to take it right into the trenches like tonight?

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    • 4truth
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      #32
      Whyte wisely swerved Ortiz (and Pulev too) to get a fighter he could handle and still the fight was there for Parker had he trained or fought with any intensity before the 12th round.
      Let’s not pretend otherwise.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Boxing56
        Ortiz is still a better win than anyone on Whyte's resume. H2H Wilder would destroy Whyte.
        Wilder struggles with bums, he's not destroying any good fighters. If Ortiz wouldn't have gassed, Wilder was out of there. After that 7th round Ortiz had nothing left but it still took Wilder a few rounds to get him out of there.

        And yes, Whyte has the better resume. Parker is fresh, unlike Ortiz who only has a couple of rounds of stamina, has high blood pressure which nearly resulted in him not being allowed to fight, and is 49 years old. Not good really is it?

        Maybe Wilder stops running from him now and gets his biggest payday to date. Or maybe not. Actually, Wilder will keep running, he'll fight bums instead and avoid anyone with a pulse like he has his whole career.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Mammoth
          But Wilder wasn't scared of Ortiz like puszy Whyte
          Ortiz didn't want to fight this July. He wanted it later in the year. Why would Whyte wait so long to fight Ortiz? Besides, Parker is the better fighter no matter what bull**** you want to say.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Phenom
            Is Parker really better than Stiverne
            Much better. Stiverne is a straight stiff. He was even losing to a fat shot Austin for crying out loud before he stopped him. The only name on his record is that fat bum Arreola. You know, the guy who was clearly beaten by a past prime former Lightheavy in Adamek?

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              #36
              Originally posted by KTFOKING
              I think EVERYONE is aware of Wilder's wildness lol. There is a reason he is walking meme every time he fights. But he has that game changing power no one else does at HW and a strong jab. It doesn't take much now a days to be a top HW, but that will get it done. Oh yeah, Wilder seems to have good whiskers or at least good recoverability which is more important.

              Ortiz is just much more skilled than Whyte. He also beat guys like Allen worse than Whyte, and hardly ever loses rounds. Was winning the Wilder fight as well and was close to stopping him.
              Wilder has good recovery powers?? When the hell was this proven? He was out of it for 2 rounds after Ortiz hurt him. His recovery powers are ****.

              Wilder getting hurt by any of the top guys will result in him getting knocked out. Ortiz nearly did but gassed out badly. Whyte, Parker, Pulev and Povetkin could very easily beat Wilder, and do it in good fashion.

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                #37
                Dillian Whyte is garbage man. Wilder defeats everyone on his resume including: Anthony Joshua, Dereck Chisora, Lucas Browne and Joseph Parker.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  Wilder's style is very difficult to defend against. No matter how well one boxes, jabs or how many rounds they win against Deontay, he still has that equalizer in his right hand. It's even worse if one were to engage in a firefight with him because currently there is no Heavyweight in the division that can match the "Bronze Bomber's" firepower.
                  You don't need to match power with Wilder, just have enough of it yourself to knock Wilder out due to his glass chin. One good shot from Whyte would do Wilder no problem.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Randall Cunning
                    How many guys does Whyte have to beat to prove hes legit? Line them up in front of him. Im more of a fan of his now than Joshua, dudes got heart. Wilder has that punch but does he have the heart to take it right into the trenches like tonight?
                    He lost against Chisora and got a gift, lackluster performance against a short notice layed off fighter in Helenous and needed the ref to survive the Parker fight.

                    He is winning but is far from impressive.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                      You don't need to match power with Wilder, just have enough of it yourself to knock Wilder out due to his glass chin. One good shot from Whyte would do Wilder no problem.
                      You mean like he did Joseph Parker?

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