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  • #31
    Bahaha rest my weary sides
    Gillian Shyte one of the top four fighters in world ?

    He's a mouth and a good fringe heavyweight with advantage of Hearns patronage.
    He basically got stopped by Parker despite some hometown reffing help and doesn't bring a belt , 4 mill is a good offer considering.

    Miller is a US heavyweight which is needed to warm them up for a mega Wilder unification

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    • #32
      I literally laughed out loud at this article.

      He is famous for getting KTFO, no signature wins, none, Parker almost knocked him out for heavens sake.

      I agree he deserves a chance, but he needs to prove his worth in the ring, not to the media.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post
        I do like Whyte but I don’t really rate him as a boxer. He has the worst balance and always looks like every time he throws a punch that he himself has been hit by a haymaker .

        I know boxers must have egos but Joshua knocked his lights out. At the very least you pipe down when mentioning him.

        I actually believe big baby beats him too. Dillian had a slugfest with Derek Chisora for god sake. Best thing Joshua did by Ducking Whyte to fight Miller. 30,000 would have turned up at Wembley to watch that fight. A foregone boring conclusion.

        Dillian go and fight Ortiz, Kowanacki and gain more fan’s stateside. Stay away from Usyk and Joyce
        Joyce has true potential.. I'm ready to see him vs a top guy.

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        • #34
          this clown should fight aj next and get KTFO again already. sick of this guy!

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          • #35
            Whyte is one of my favorite fighters. He got his chance but threw it away, there is nothing we can do for you bro.
            Join the queue.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Jkp View Post
              Wow. What planet you living on bro?
              Planet FACTS Bro, let's look at the FACTS I pointed out, and you can tell me where I might be wrong.

              1. Joshua starts as favourite against anybody. This is a FACT. There are lines out there even now for a Joshua Wilder fight. AJ is a pretty short fave.
              Here's a source
              https://www.oddschecker.com/au/boxin...-wilder/winner

              2. Wilder is hyped. Here are the facts. He has fought and struggled against an aging Cuban, and that Cuban has struggled considerably since. Ortiz' record is a list of lower tier guys like Hammer, Allen and Cojanu. This is good, but not star status. It is the very best win on Wilder's record. It helped Wilder's hype to beat him though, but it was a near thing. And then we come to Deontay's own record. Now, I am sure that you being a smart guy, will know that there are tiers to this game. After 39 fights the best name on Wilder's resume was arguably Washington or a washed up Stiverne. Those are 3RD tier guys. Those are guys you should be into before you get to 20 fights. His record is padded AF, and he didn't even get in with any 3RD tier guys till quite late in his journey.
              The second tier guys he has fought in his last 2 fights he has either struggled with or lost to. Don't quote his fight with Fury in your reply, there's nothing to boast about there.
              He has been hyped. It's a fact.

              Whyte went life and death with Joshua. This gives him real credibility. Fact. He beat two former world champions, one was the only guy who went the distance with AJ, this gives him credibility. Fact. He has stepped up after 16 fights to fight AJ.
              On his 16th fight Wilder took on some dude called Reggie who was 6-6 at the time. FACT.

              The WBC and Finkel are colluding to keep the green belt around an American waist. They ordered Breazeale Vs Whyte and then changed it to Wider Vs Breazeale. FACT

              The rest of my points are obvious, even to someone as hypnotized as you. If Whyte becomes mandatory he has every chance to beat the hype job (or Breazeale if it turns out that way), and he has every chance to beat AJ, as the best of the rest. FACT.

              He would be in a better negotiating position if it unfolds this way. FACT.

              There are some up and coming prospects who will be knocking on the door soon, but my guess is that Wilder won't answer for Dubois, Joyce or Ajagba. These 3, and possibly Gorman, are the threats of the next 24 - 36 months. Maybe Deontay will still have his hostage then. He has said he doesn't want to fight Joshua for at least 2 years lol. He's 41 fights into a drab, unimpressive career already. I would not doubt that he will stretch that out for a few years fighting 3rd tier guys. Maybe Big Dominic can do us all a favour and knock the coward out. If not maybe David Price can do it after that - he's probably on Wilder's list of potential opponents.

              Son, open your eyes and don't be naive, you've been sold something. I am helping you see that.
              Last edited by Froch_uppercut; 04-07-2019, 06:21 AM.

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              • #37
                You turned down over 5 million U.S dollars to fight for a title and you are whining? If you have so much confidence in yourself take the fight, win and then more riches would come your way. Whyte priced himself out and is now crying. Plain and simple!

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Froch_uppercut View Post
                  Planet FACTS Bro, let's look at the FACTS I pointed out, and you can tell me where I might be wrong.

                  1. Joshua starts as favourite against anybody. This is a FACT. There are lines out there even now for a Joshua Wilder fight. AJ is a pretty short fave.
                  Here's a source
                  https://www.oddschecker.com/au/boxin...-wilder/winner

                  2. Wilder is hyped. Here are the facts. He has fought and struggled against an aging Cuban, and that Cuban has struggled considerably since. Ortiz' record is a list of lower tier guys like Hammer, Allen and Cojanu. This is good, but not star status. It is the very best win on Wilder's record. It helped Wilder's hype to beat him though, but it was a near thing. And then we come to Deontay's own record. Now, I am sure that you being a smart guy, will know that there are tiers to this game. After 39 fights the best name on Wilder's resume was arguably Washington or a washed up Stiverne. Those are 3RD tier guys. Those are guys you should be into before you get to 20 fights. His record is padded AF, and he didn't even get in with any 3RD tier guys till quite late in his journey.
                  The second tier guys he has fought in his last 2 fights he has either struggled with or lost to. Don't quote his fight with Fury in your reply, there's nothing to boast about there.
                  He has been hyped. It's a fact.

                  Whyte went life and death with Joshua. This gives him real credibility. Fact. He beat two former world champions, one was the only guy who went the distance with AJ, this gives him credibility. Fact. He has stepped up after 16 fights to fight AJ.
                  On his 16th fight Wilder took on some dude called Reggie who was 6-6 at the time. FACT.

                  The WBC and Finkel are colluding to keep the green belt around an American waist. They ordered Breazeale Vs Whyte and then changed it to Wider Vs Breazeale. FACT

                  The rest of my points are obvious, even to someone as hypnotized as you. If Whyte becomes mandatory he has every chance to beat the hype job (or Breazeale if it turns out that way), and he has every chance to beat AJ, as the best of the rest. FACT.

                  He would be in a better negotiating position if it unfolds this way. FACT.

                  There are some up and coming prospects who will be knocking on the door soon, but my guess is that Wilder won't answer for Dubois, Joyce or Ajagba. These 3, and possibly Gorman, are the threats of the next 24 - 36 months. Maybe Deontay will still have his hostage then. He has said he doesn't want to fight Joshua for at least 2 years lol. He's 41 fights into a drab, unimpressive career already. I would not doubt that he will stretch that out for a few years fighting 3rd tier guys. Maybe Big Dominic can do us all a favour and knock the coward out. If not maybe David Price can do it after that - he's probably on Wilder's list of potential opponents.

                  Son, open your eyes and don't be naive, you've been sold something. I am helping you see that.
                  you can tell from the first sentence of your post, your a twisted an eddie / AJ fanboy.

                  No one will read any further than that.especially a post this long.

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                  • #39
                    "Pelea conmigo."

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                    • #40
                      I really like Whyte, what he is doing and all... But he should just shut up!!! He had the chance and did not take it. No need talking about it now... Move on and fight Oldman Ortiz

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