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  • #31
    Should have been Whyte knocking out Browne if it's based on impact of making the opponent look crushed.

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    • #32
      *** No ! Disgusting! Chisora's chin is shot! Even Whyte co firmed he slowed dowsn after he saw Chisora almost knocked doown after easy punch so he knew he will KO Chisora. Again, even he admitted it was a lazy punch which KOed. The only level below this imbicillik choice is to choose May - Tencin or whichever his name is.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Scopedog View Post
        I thought Whyte's KO of Browne was way better. Why are bscene staff just picking stuff that happened in the last couple of weeks for their end of year awards?
        You can't give someone an award for ko of a bum like browne. That's just sad.

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        • #34
          Dillian Whyte derserves massive credit for 2 off the biggest most brutal KOs in recent years against Browne and Chisora

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          • #35
            Whyte has proved to be the biggest one punch knock out artist in the whole of the Heavyweight division

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            • #36
              Whyte/browne
              Whyte/chisora
              Chisora/takam
              Podvetkin/price
              Uysk /bellew
              May/tenshin

              Many great KO's.

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              • #37
                I mean it was okay, but this is the same Chisora who already got smashed by David Haye and pummeled by Tyson Fury.

                We should award a fighter who topples those who've never been down before.

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                • #38
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                  Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff
                  IMO the Inoue KO was the biggest statement. At this point, it looks like he has everything going for him. Definitely a 'Monster'. Whyte's KO was good, but it took 11 rounds of some just average back and forth with neither fighter doing much til the stoppage.

                  Originally posted by Redgloveman View Post
                  Dude, did you watch the fight? It wasn’t as sphincter-tighteningly incredible as the commentators made out, but it was a seriously good heavyweight fight.
                  Of course I watched it... and BTW I could ask you the same thing. It was a close matchup, but man both fighters were very sloppy throughout. Accuracy was just a 'theory' they considered before entering the ring. Inoue is a fighter you need to go catch up on. Not just this last annihilation, but pretty much any of his fights. The guy's a killer... accurate, way powerful, excellent ring generalship. Just my 37 cents worth, but I believe it.

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                  • #39
                    Quote:
                    Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
                    IMO the Inoue KO was the biggest statement. At this point, it looks like he has everything going for him. Definitely a 'Monster'. Whyte's KO was good, but it took 11 rounds of some just average back and forth with neither fighter doing much til the stoppage.

                    Originally posted by Deontay Wilder View Post
                    I'm with you on this one. The fact that he's 5'5", 118 lbs. and has that level of power is shocking. Neither Payano nor McDonnell had been stopped before, and he wiped them both out in the very first round. At 25 years old, Inoue is just entering his prime, and going forward he's just going to get better and better.
                    Yeah the guy's definitely amazing to watch. Can't believe we actually agree on something.

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