Would much rather see Wilder vs Whyte and AJ vs Ortiz
Comments Thread For: Whyte: I'll Get In Joshua's Head, Knock Him Out In Our Rematch
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Whyte has improved, but hello, so has Joshua. And it didn't look like Joshua was taken out of his game plan by Whyte's trash talk for the first go 'round... so IOW, why would that happen on a rematch? Yes, Whyte did catch Joshua early and had him in some trouble, but this is boxing. And especially with Joshua's style, we've seen that happen in many of his fights. It would be an interesting fight for a few rounds, but IMO Joshua breaks Whyte down and stops him even quicker on the second go.Comment
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SMH SMH SMFH..... Eddie listen to the public no one wants to see this. I can’t knock Whyte for trying but if you make this fight you are in danger of just 50,000 people showing up. Whyte was 10 seconds from being stopped by Parker and he had the fight on his terms for the whole 12 rounds. He is simply not good enough. If he fights Ortiz in December and beats him then grudgingly he does deserve a shot because if Wilder is not playing ball there is no one left worthy...... what a s#hit division in terms of depth in quality fighters
Seriously?
Whyte is PPV now and has sold out the O2 multiple times. His last fight was incredible. It's the biggest fight out there if Wilder/Fury can't fight in April.Comment
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It is ,but it’s predictable. You know Whyte doesn’t stand a chance. I acually think Whyte vs Takam... Whyte vs Breazeale or Whyte vs Ortiz. All fights would be U.K. PPV ( not that we have a choice)if he beats the latter 2 convincingly then baring Wilder is still hibernating not wanting to be contacted then yes I suppose the fight will be madeComment
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Well, I wouldn't doubt him at the moment. He has been on a fine run of form in recent times.
If he can KD Parker, am sure he can as well KO AJ or wilder on a good night for him. He is a warrior, no doubt.Comment
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