Is AJ-Whyte II a foregone conclusion?

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  • Throwingbombs
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    #11
    Originally posted by _Rexy_
    Yes it's a foregone conclusion
    No he doesn't have a chance.


    I heard he walked out of the ring last night while they were talking to Eddie. I hope Whyte is starting to realize that he's just a sacrificial lamb to make AJ look good.
    You are deranged of course Whyte has a chance. I give him a better chance than Wilder.

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    • _Rexy_
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      #12
      Originally posted by Throwingbombs
      You are deranged of course Whyte has a chance. I give him a better chance than Wilder.
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      • boliodogs
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        #13
        Originally posted by W1LL
        Does Whyte have a chance? He has improved in some ways, has a lot more experience. He has the tank to go 12 rounds and still be dangerous, even if he still gasses in the 3rd or 4th. He has demonstrated he has a decent jab, when he can be bothered using it. He also has a cracking left hook. But does he have a chance?
        I would pick AJ but Whyte has a chance. The left hook he KOed Chisora with was very fast and sudden. That punch alone gives him a chance and his all around skills and toughness give him a chance.

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        • Bum squad
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          #14
          He has zero chance. Early KO

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