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

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  • Sid-Knee
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    #51
    Originally posted by champion4ever
    While you are at tell that bitch ass Anthony Joshua to come over and gets some to. After all that $50mil offer still stand.
    The A side has spoken. The fight takes place in the UK. If Wilder doesn't like it, he can go kick rocks. His biggest payday is waiting for him whenever he finds his balls and stops crying.

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      #52
      Originally posted by KTFOKING
      Yes, they are good. He could have been stopped vs Ortiz but still stayed on his feet and by half way of round 8 he was able to recover.

      Whyte isn't this great finisher. Parker? Wilder will be able to survive that as well.

      Whyte is just too flawed and doesn't quite have the type of punching power to beat Wilder. I mean if he had better balance and wasn't throwing some of the wild crap Wilder throws himself? Then possibly, but not as presently constructed. The man was gassed out and getting hit with some monster shots late in the fight. If the head clash didn't happen in round 2, the fight could have been totally different. I mean that head butt decided the fight, but also turned the tide. First two rounds it was all Parker.
      If Whyte lands on Wilder it's game over. He has more than enough power to get him out of there.

      Whyte was gassed in the last couple of rounds, that's all. He worked non-stop so it's not surprising.

      Stop with your silly excuses. Parker wasn't bothered by the head clash and neither was Whyte. You're just making **** up now.

      Parker won the first, Whyte the second. So no, Parker wasn't winning after 2 rounds.

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        #53
        Originally posted by Sid-Knee
        The A side has spoken. The fight takes place in the UK. If Wilder doesn't like it, he can go kick rocks. His biggest payday is waiting for him whenever he finds his balls and stops crying.
        No there is not going to be a fight in the U.K. That ship has sailed. You know why Deontay isn't coming to the U.K.

        It's because Joshua doesn't want him to. There is no demand from him for Wilder to come over to his home soil and take his belts back home.

        So in the mean time. Wilder is just going to chill and wait. When Joshua is ready he knows Deontay's number. Besides, Wilder are looking for Brits who are willing to travel anyway.

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          #54
          Originally posted by champion4ever
          No there is not going to be a fight in the U.K. That ship has sailed. You know why Deontay isn't coming to the U.K.

          It's because Joshua doesn't want him to. There is no demand from him for Wilder to come over to his home soil and take his belts back home.

          So in the mean time. Wilder is just going to chill and wait. When Joshua is ready he knows Deontay's number. Besides, Wilder are looking for Brits who are willing to travel anyway.
          Whyte is available. So let him rematch him. While Wilder fights opponents with some balls who are willing to come to America. Perhaps the "Bronze Bomber" could fight Povetkin, Ortiz or maybe even Tyson Fury.

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            #55
            Originally posted by Sid-Knee
            If Whyte lands on Wilder it's game over. He has more than enough power to get him out of there.

            Whyte was gassed in the last couple of rounds, that's all. He worked non-stop so it's not surprising.

            Stop with your silly excuses. Parker wasn't bothered by the head clash and neither was Whyte. You're just making **** up now.

            Parker won the first, Whyte the second. So no, Parker wasn't winning after 2 rounds.
            Are you f'n kidding me? Please tell me you are kidding me? Parker was CLEARLY winning the 2nd round and he was winning it quite easily before the KD. It went from a 10-9 Parker round to 10-8 Whyte with the head clash.

            If Whyte lands on Wilder it is game over? Word? I wouldn't be too sure of that. Ortiz landed a CLEAN counter and some BOMBS and Wilder still stayed on his meet.

            But anyways if you think Whyte was winning the 2nd round before the head clash, then don't even respond to this post. Keep it moving, don't have time for clowns.

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              #56
              Originally posted by Sid-Knee
              If Whyte lands on Wilder it's game over. He has more than enough power to get him out of there.

              Whyte was gassed in the last couple of rounds, that's all. He worked non-stop so it's not surprising.

              Stop with your silly excuses. Parker wasn't bothered by the head clash and neither was Whyte. You're just making **** up now.

              Parker won the first, Whyte the second. So no, Parker wasn't winning after 2 rounds.
              Whyte couldn't even put away Helenius, his KO ratio is also 30% less than Ortiz. Ortiz is better in every way to Whyte.

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                #57
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                No there is not going to be a fight in the U.K. That ship has sailed. You know why Deontay isn't coming to the U.K.

                It's because Joshua doesn't want him to. There is no demand from him for Wilder to come over to his home soil and take his belts back home.

                So in the mean time. Wilder is just going to chill and wait. When Joshua is ready he knows Deontay's number. Besides, Wilder are looking for Brits who are willing to travel anyway.
                Erm, the contract for April is waiting for Deontay to sign. So Joshua IS ready.

                The Brits should be the ones to travel but not Wilder? You're a hypocrite. By far the biggest paydays are waiting for him if he wants. But if he decides he's some kind of star, he can stay at home fighting bums in an arena that isn't even full.

                Whyte fought on PPV in a full house at the O2, that's much better than Wilder has ever managed. Whyte would have also earned more money than Wilder once the PPV money comes through as well. So no one is travelling for a nobody like Wilder.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by KTFOKING
                  Are you f'n kidding me? Please tell me you are kidding me? Parker was CLEARLY winning the 2nd round and he was winning it quite easily before the KD. It went from a 10-9 Parker round to 10-8 Whyte with the head clash.

                  If Whyte lands on Wilder it is game over? Word? I wouldn't be too sure of that. Ortiz landed a CLEAN counter and some BOMBS and Wilder still stayed on his meet.

                  But anyways if you think Whyte was winning the 2nd round before the head clash, then don't even respond to this post. Keep it moving, don't have time for clowns.
                  If it was a 10-8 round for Whyte, doesn't that mean he won the round? Jeez.

                  Ortiz has lost his power man. All the weight and snap has left him. He's just an old man at this point with nothing going for him. If he steps up to even a decent level again, he'll be beat again.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                    If it was a 10-8 round for Whyte, doesn't that mean he won the round? Jeez.

                    Ortiz has lost his power man. All the weight and snap has left him. He's just an old man at this point with nothing going for him. If he steps up to even a decent level again, he'll be beat again.
                    Um, can you read? He won the round because of the head clash. Without it then it was a Parker round.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Cutthroat
                      Whyte couldn't even put away Helenius, his KO ratio is also 30% less than Ortiz. Ortiz is better in every way to Whyte.
                      Whyte couldn't get Helenious out of there because all he did was move around the ring doing nothing. When someone wants to survive, you're not getting rid of them.

                      Whyte has been in the ring with better fighters than Ortiz, so it's not a surprise Ortiz has the higher knockout %.

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