In a rematch Joshua beats Whyte again, ko or points. Only four heavyweights are prominent now, AJ, Fury, Wilder and Miller.
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Comments Thread For: Dillian Whyte: In a Rematch, I Would Knock Anthony Joshua Out
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Originally posted by SeGoodland View PostWhyte is getting as bad as Wilder with the nonsense he is putting out to try and get the Joshua fight made.
'He's won one, I've won one' - No, Dillian, you're Am fight means nothing. Joshua sparked you right out.
'He got booed and then went home crying' - So Whyte is following Joshua now like the ***** he is?
'In a rematch, I would knock Joshua out' - How about, he knocks you out. Again?
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Originally posted by sofreshhh View PostWilder don't give a rats arse about Joshua now. Wilder and Fury have elevated their profiles ahead of your boy AJ.
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Originally posted by angkag View Post100% Joshua fights Whyte in April, that was Hearn's plan all along and won't change now.
Whyte just doing his part to sell the fight as a competitive one. Can even imagine Hearn instructing Whyte what to say and when.
Whyte is nobody's *****. He is his own manager and he turned himself into a PPV star despite getting KOd early in his career.
You clearly don't know about the guy.
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Whyte definitely has the ability to KO AJ.
He just need to be very calculative and improve his defense.
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Originally posted by sofreshhh View PostWilder don't give a rats arse about Joshua now. Wilder and Fury have elevated their profiles ahead of your boy AJ.
Anyway, all jokes aside...Every opinion that matters and every ranking system out there still has Wilder and Fury chewing down nicely on Joshua's sweaty wraps.
Joshua is the Heavyweight King. Fact. He's number 1. Numero Uno. Top Boy. There isn't anything out there to disprove that.
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Originally posted by angkag View Post100% Joshua fights Whyte in April, that was Hearn's plan all along and won't change now.
Whyte just doing his part to sell the fight as a competitive one. Can even imagine Hearn instructing Whyte what to say and when.
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