Whyte has not been cleared. His case will take a long time for the BBoC to make a final ruling, just like with Tyson Fury. Whyte can fight until that point, but chances are the B sample results will be revealed and Whyte will be suspended after the fact just like Fury was.
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right? Usyk is too little and his punches don't pack anything behind them.
Wilder didn't even seem to really put a lot of force behind that right hand, but thats all it takes. He might have the hardest right hand of all time. No real left hook, uppercut, or ring generalship, but an atom bomb of a right hand. That sort of power can keep a fighter reassured all the way into the 12th that he can win, and likewise keep even he most ******* opponent cautious.
Wilder will eventually lose, and probably by KO, there is no doubt about that, but until then he is the most exciting fighter in the division.
Probably, but hey, enjoy him while we have him. All I want is for him to knock Fury out COLD. Ruiz/Joshua winner out COLD. And, he can hang his gloves.
Whyte? whyte? bahahahaha you can't be serious. Ortiz beats Whyte.
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Whyte has not been cleared. His case will take a long time for the BBoC to make a final ruling, just like with Tyson Fury. Whyte can fight until that point, but chances are the B sample results will be revealed and Whyte will be suspended after the fact just like Fury was.Eddie Hearn, the promoter for heavyweight contender Dillian Whyte, says his fighter was cleared by UK Anti-Doping to face Oscar Rivas despite failing a drug test conducted in June.
Heavyweight Dillian Whyte was allowed to fight last Saturday despite a positive drug test because he had been cleared in a previously undisclosed hearing by UK Anti-Doping, Matchroom Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn told ESPN.Comment
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Wilder didn't even seem to really put a lot of force behind that right hand, but thats all it takes. He might have the hardest right hand of all time. No real left hook, uppercut, or ring generalship, but an atom bomb of a right hand. That sort of power can keep a fighter reassured all the way into the 12th that he can win, and likewise keep even he most ******* opponent cautious.
Wilder will eventually lose, and probably by KO, there is no doubt about that, but until then he is the most exciting fighter in the division.Comment
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It’s so nice to come into the chat and witness a bunch of preening, estrogen laden, moisty, millenial soy boys crying, whining and sobbing. It’s beautiful. Deontay has good defense, he prods his opponents and enough of the “windmill” chants. When the man sets down he throws devastating straight right hands. A vast majority of his fights he sits back while he solves a puzzle. He loses rounds but has confidence in his game that once that puzzle is solved it’s game over.
So....
Stop your *****ing and moaning. He his king of the division. The debate has thus endedComment
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