Comments Thread For: Dillian Whyte: I Heard Rumor Joshua Will Face Miller at MSG

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  • Laligalaliga
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    #61
    Originally posted by thack
    Lol......What a prat
    Hahahaha, always on record spewing rubbish.

    That's your standard.

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    • Tatabanya
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      #62
      Why Whyte is so eager to be knocked out again aside from the payday, heaven only knows.

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      • The plunger man
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        #63
        Whyte needs to remember that right uppercut that laid him out when he faced AJ.
        Whyte will get laid out ever better next time.

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        • sicko
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          #64
          Starting to dislike this ERA of Heavyweights! Klitchko's ERA say what you want about them but they actually went out and looked for competition. These guys BOTH OF THEM AJ and Wilder seem to be trying to stay as far away from each other as possible. This is looking more like Lennox Lewis and Rid**** Bowe all over again
          Last edited by sicko; 01-06-2019, 02:37 AM.

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          • Toffee
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            #65
            Originally posted by champion4ever
            I don't know what Eddie is going to do with that April 13th date at Wembley. With Khan fighting Crawford in the U.S. Also, with no Dillian Whyte or Deontay Wilder on the horizon, perhaps that April 13th date just might have to be scratched or unless they preserve the date for Luis Ortiz. AJ has been on social media recently saying that he wanted to fight Luis Ortiz next, so we will just have to wait and see.
            It would be Whyte wouldn't it? And WBO will conveniently name him as a mandatory.

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            • Deus
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              #66
              Much more interest in seeing Joshua v Miller than Joshua v Whyte again... admittedly Joshua should wipe the floor of Miller but it'd be nice to lose an American hype job. Especially one that'll undoubtedly spew mountains of crap in the build up (hell he already has now).

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              • Ray*
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                #67
                Originally posted by -Scott.Weiland-
                Whyte fought AJ already but without a title on the line of course why would you honestly want to see that fight again ?
                For him to get what he deserves a shot at the title. You get rewarded for taking good fight, it’s irrelevant whether I personally want to see it again. I do really want to see it again? Yes because the other candidates haven’t done nothing. If I have a choice I would want others like Miller, Ortiz have one or two good names on their resume over the last 18 months, then it would justify their selection, trying to justify the fact that Whyte already lost to Joshua isn’t a good enough reason.

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                • Ray*
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by EnglishOxide
                  AJ v Miller in NY
                  Whyte v Breazeale
                  Wilder v Fury 2

                  I'd be happy with that.

                  I'd prefer AJ/Wilder above all but Wilder is still ducking the fight trying to increase his market share.
                  I don’t mind all of those match up but I have got to tell you that I do feel for Whyte, no matter what all these dossers tell you he has gone on to have a better resume than most of these guys looking at title shots at HW.

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                  • james240
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by MinuteMaid5
                    Can we get Whyte vs Ortiz?
                    Whyte wont take that risk he loses he wont ever get a shot at AJ.

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                    • Tobi.G
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by hitmanjosh
                      If you can’t prepare for a fight in give or take 2 1/2 months you’ll never be ready. Who says things like that, I need more time to prepare after just having a barn burner and still would have February and March. Scared ass!
                      Heavyweights need more time to get in real shape. It took Fury more than one year to get in shape again and he still isnt in Klitschko-shape! And Whyte is one of these fighters having a hard time to loose fat. He looked better against Chisora than before, but still pretty fat. 2 months is not enough time to get in real shape for some of these heavyweights. There are some of these skinny fighters who never get fat, this Hearns, Paul Williams or Wilder-guys, these guys dont put on any fat. But its hard for some of these other big dossers to get in real fighting-shape.
                      Last edited by Tobi.G; 01-06-2019, 04:59 AM.

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