Comments Thread For: Whyte: I've Changed A Lot, Improved Since First Chisora Fight

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  • Jkp
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    #11
    Originally posted by trippers1
    Im not sure how much whyte has improved. Browne was so out of shape it was ridiculous, he was ok aganst parker but parker didnt look like he wanted to be there and the helenious fight both of them were terrible. I think its been more his opponents have beaten themselves.
    Good points. article didn't mention whyte only beat parker due to illegal head butt, and Browne is so poor at fighting now he can't even get a job as bouncer anymore. Pathetic saying Browne is a career highlight.


    The only thing whyte has improved is the hype that eddie hearn has created within the gullible uk fanbase.

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    • alexguiness
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      #12
      Whyte has not improved IMO.

      The Parker fight was a stinker and he nearly lost that.

      The Browne fight was terrible.

      If he can't beat Chisora decisively then he will remain a very average HW.

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      • Madison Boxing
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        #13
        I think whyte will win this more easily then the first. Chisora didnt look all that good against takam, im not convinced hes some improved fighter just cause hes linked up with haye and called himself 'war chisora'.

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        • 4truth
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          #14
          Maybe he has improved or maybe he hasn't. Whyte's win over Parker was mostly dumb luck with that massive headbutt and partially it was poor officiating by calling it a kd. Wins against 2 poorly prepared fighters like Browne and Helenius didn't impress much either.
          I was more impressed with Chisora's win over Takam as it showed that Chisora though crude, carries his power late.
          Long story short (too late, I know) 50/50 fight again. Whyte the slightly better boxer with an advantage early, Chisora with a little more tank capacity has the late advantage.

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