"The Body Snatcher" Whyte vs "The Bronze Bomber" Wilder: Who wins?

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #21
    Originally posted by LoadedWraps
    You don't favor even slightly?
    I don`t know man. Whyte goes life and death with everybody. On the other hand, Wilder can`t box and it will be even worse for him when Fury beats him again.

    Whyte lost to Joshua only, Wilder lost to Fury only, so it seems to me they are both on the same level.

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    • Mr.365
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      #22
      Lycan destroys him

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        #23
        Originally posted by DuckAdonis
        If Whyte catches him with that left hook then it's night night...but I think the right hand of Wilder will land first because he seems to be faster than Whyte.
        Yeah, that's how all boxing matches go, isn't it? They stand in the centre (center, Fat Yank) of the ring and say "let's punch together and see who lands first". Good analysis.


        My instinct for this fight is that Wilder would stop Whyte, but the fact that one has been repeatedly calling for it, and the other appears to not want it does suggest this may not be the case. Whyte has watched Wilder in sparring and believes he knows something and has his number.

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          #24
          Originally posted by LoadedWraps
          Wilder has a granite chin.

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            #25
            Originally posted by denium
            Wilder knocks him out cold.

            Whyte is a bum who barely got by Wach in his last fight and was 5 seconds away from getting stopped by Parker.
            Was he in prime condition, physically AND mentally, for the Wach fight?

            You have to take these things into consideration if you're bringing up a performance.

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              #26
              Originally posted by !! Anorak
              Was he in prime condition, physically AND mentally, for the Wach fight?

              You have to take these things into consideration if you're bringing up a performance.
              Indeed and probably not, however Whyte hasn't showed me anything throughout his career that suggests to me that he can avoid Wilders right hand.

              Casuals now believe that all you need to do to Wilder is just walk him down, and that just isn't the case.

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                #27
                Seems like a closer fight after seeing Wilder dismantled by Fury, but I still lean towards the bronze bomber to stop Whyte later in the fight.

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                  #28
                  I'd favour Wilder early I don't really see him losing to an easy too hit Whyte who hasn't the best of chins but he's getting older, injury prone and might not be the same after Fury.
                  He already had a pathetically low punch output as it was he could come back completely gunshy.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by denium
                    Indeed and probably not, however Whyte hasn't showed me anything throughout his career that suggests to me that he can avoid Wilders right hand.

                    Casuals now believe that all you need to do to Wilder is just walk him down, and that just isn't the case.
                    Agreed on all points.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by !! Anorak
                      Yeah, that's how all boxing matches go, isn't it? They stand in the centre (center, Fat Yank) of the ring and say "let's punch together and see who lands first". Good analysis.


                      My instinct for this fight is that Wilder would stop Whyte, but the fact that one has been repeatedly calling for it, and the other appears to not want it does suggest this may not be the case. Whyte has watched Wilder in sparring and believes he knows something and has his number.
                      I'm not a yank ya dumb ****

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