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  • Sid-Knee
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    #61
    Originally posted by alexguiness
    I kind of agree with you.

    Breazeale is tough and Whyte is not a huge puncher to be honest. Breazeale could jab and hug his way to a UD IMO. Whyte went life and death with a small HW like Parker and only just sc****d past Chisorsa.
    But Parker would beat Brezeale. He's just too fast for him. His size wouldn't even come into it. Whyte does too.

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      #62
      Originally posted by Cutthroat
      Ortiz faded because he was concussed, he got dropped a total of 4x vs Wilder, 2x by the 5th round and was eating huge counters throughout the fight. He showed plenty of dog in him too the way he came back.

      Brezeale & Whyte don't have the power or skill to really bother Ortiz all that much. Brezeale has already arguably lost to Fred Kassi and was getting beaten from pillar to post vs Ugonoh before Ugonoh punched himself out in 3 rounds. Whyte himself was exhausted vs Parker by the 12th whom he didn't KO, he also failed to knock out Chisora, Allen & Helenius.
      After the round Ortiz had Wilder out on his feet, he was done. He gassed out badly. It had nothing to do with any concussion.

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      • daggum
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        #63
        you just ducked whyte, cherry picked molina and the corrupt wbc supposedly gave you a shot at wilder but reversed that when wilder wanted to cherry pick wilder. now you are open haha funny

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          #64
          Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
          Whyte will gas out and the resiliant Breazeale will take him out. DB is not going to box ala Parker and Whyte is not this big puncher that some make him to be.
          Whyte would have a longer training camp against Brezeale than he did against Parker. He'll be in better shape. He even said his camp wasn't the best and he came in too heavy. His stamina will improve.

          I see Whyte out-boxing Brezeale for a UD. Brezeale will have his moments, but Whyte will prove too good and get the job done. Brezeale is just too slow, man.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Accolade
            If Whyte doesn't take this fight he's ducking Wilder.
            You mean the Wilder who ducked him for his biggest payday TWICE? That Wilder?

            Stay deluded little Wilder nuthugger.

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              #66
              Originally posted by Noelanthony
              If he doesn’t take the fight he obviously fears Breazeale which I very much doubt or he can’t be asked to go down the WBC route. However, as for him being scared of Wilder how can he be when he has offered 5 million to Wilder to face him earlier this year and that offer has been raised to 7/8 million only a month ago. Don’t get me wrong Wilder will blast him out of the ring but as for him ducking Wilder there isn’t a heavyweight that has made his feelings more known than Whyte.
              Whyte has no fear of Brezeale. Remember Brezeale has already ducked Whyte. He made his excuses about not getting paid enough, even though i'm sure it was the second biggest payday of his career on offer. Hearn said it was substantial.

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                #67
                Originally posted by Pandur
                I actually think that Breazeale would get a bigger purse in a fight vs. Whyte in the UK than in a fight vs. Wilder in the USA.
                No doubt in my mind Brezeale would get a bigger payday against Whyte.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Laligalaliga
                  Lolx.... Keep licking Ortiz ass, I can see how malnurished you are.
                  Why not Whyte vs Ortiz???

                  What about the old man is he afraid of???

                  Breazeale is nothing more than a gatekeeper. He is big but that's it. Watch him vs little 42 yr old Mansour.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by JWHardin
                    Why not Whyte vs Ortiz???

                    What about the old man is he afraid of???

                    Breazeale is nothing more than a gatekeeper. He is big but that's it. Watch him vs little 42 yr old Mansour.
                    Because a win over Brezeale makes him mandatory for Wilder. A win over Ortiz makes him second mandatory for Wilder. It's obvious which makes the most sense for Whyte considering he wants a fight with Wilder.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                      After the round Ortiz had Wilder out on his feet, he was done. He gassed out badly. It had nothing to do with any concussion.

                      Ortiz didn't start his flurry until there were 40 secs left in the round, after that he had a full minute to recover.

                      Look, if you've been dropped 2x by the 5th, and have been eating shots from the hardest puncher in all of boxing, you are not going to be a fresh fighter.

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