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  • champion4ever
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    #11
    It's really no contest. Wilder KO's him in less than 3 rounds. Deontay would literally decapitate him with that right hand equalizer of his. Dillian is too slow, lacks a defense and is not hard to find.

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    • sicko
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      #12
      Still want to see it, they all need to fight, nobody gets eliminating for losing that is not how boxing works at all

      Fury success is not the success of the rest of the Heavyweight because the Rest of the Division Combined doesn't have anything close to Fury's Size and Skills
      Last edited by sicko; 02-27-2020, 04:24 PM.

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      • Clegg
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        #13
        Still don't think Whyte has much chance. Wilder would land a lot of bombs from the opening bell

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        • 15 Rounds again
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          #14
          Whyte has a better record and he would batter Wilder. If Wilder has the balls to take this, and he tells.his corner never to throw the towel in - he could end up with a body on his record- his own.
          Americans might be sleeping on Whyte (I saw one comment in this thread saying UK fans going too big on Whyte. Get this straight- Whyte could clean out the whole division, Fury and AJ too. The guy is very good.

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          • 15 Rounds again
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            #15
            Originally posted by Clegg
            Still don't think Whyte has much chance. Wilder would land a lot of bombs from the opening bell
            Wilder will duck. That's his M.O.

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            • HENNY
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              #16
              There's no real allure for Whyte tbh. He's come in out of shape plenty of times. I feel like he's not mentally there every other fight. Really frustrating to watch man

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              • Boxing_1013
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                #17
                Originally posted by that g
                So if wilder beats Whyte, will it be a quality win, or will it just be another addition to the garbage resume that wilder has??
                Well it depends on one's view of Whyte doesn't it? I think Whyte is a solid but nothing special fighter...so I would view a win over him in that way.

                If you hype Whyte up though you better give someone credit for beating him...and I don't see how anyone can hype up Whyte's resume and say Wilder's is garbage lol...UK people are so funny with boxing man.

                I am not even a Wilder fan but I hate when people move the goalposts in this sport...and they did that for Wilder with Ortiz...before the fight Wilder was going to get exposed...after the KO, Ortiz was all of a sudden 50 years old.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by 15 Rounds again
                  Whyte has a better record and he would batter Wilder. If Wilder has the balls to take this, and he tells.his corner never to throw the towel in - he could end up with a body on his record- his own.
                  Americans might be sleeping on Whyte (I saw one comment in this thread saying UK fans going too big on Whyte. Get this straight- Whyte could clean out the whole division, Fury and AJ too. The guy is very good.
                  Thanks you're my new sig man

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                  • chrisJS
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                    #19
                    Neither is all that impressive but Whyte has a far better resume. He'd probably win too but Wilder has a punchers chance.

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                    • Tails
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                      #20
                      Better resume? Depends how you view it. For me Whyte might edge it with the Parker win (if I remember correctly I had Parker doing good until a headbutt and was not too impressed with Whyte overall).

                      As for who wins that match up, I feel Wilder catches an overconfident Whyte especially now that Fury stopped him. This is not to say that Whyte can't win. Is Wilder more skilled in a traditional way than Whyte, no, but the guy still has the power to stop someone with his one, two.

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