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    #21
    Originally posted by Clegg
    Still don't think Whyte has much chance. Wilder would land a lot of bombs from the opening bell
    Thanks for that detailed breakdown.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Tails
      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.
      Wilder ain't that good bro. He beat Ortiz, just, and after that he's got a whole bunch of meh on his record. Whyte can **** with both hands, can bully inside extremely well, can box and is a good finisher.
      I very much doubt Wilder wants his ass kicked by this man - do he will continue to duck.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Tails
        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.
        Wilder ain't that good bro. He beat Ortiz, just, and after that he's got a whole bunch of meh on his record. Whyte can **** with both hands, can bully inside extremely well, can box and is a good finisher.
        I very much doubt Wilder wants his ass kicked by this man - so he will continue to duck.

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          #24
          I believe Whyte would win now, I don’t believe Wilder mentally recovers again . He’s going to have to show me he can .

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            #25
            Originally posted by Clegg
            Still don't think Whyte has much chance. Wilder would land a lot of bombs from the opening bell
            Depends? how quick can Whyte get his inside game going if he fights tentative on the outside he is finished within 5 rounds.

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            • Rip Chudd
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              #26
              Wilder flattens him

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                #27
                Originally posted by Boxing_1013
                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.
                Err... but you’re the one claiming Whyte hasn’t beaten anyone. You can’t make him out to be a less than quality fighter based on record and then turn around and claim his scalp as quality if wilder maybe beats him.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                  Whyte clearly has the better resume and i'd pick him to beat Wilder. Everyone knows you just have to pressure him now, he can't do **** when has his back to the ropes.
                  I think it might be easier said than done.

                  But I'm game to see Whyte give it a shot. Him dying laughing can be part of the buildup. It'd be fun

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                    #29
                    Y’all Uk fans gotta stop...Whyte ain’t no damn Fury, he had length, height, and speed over Wilder and was catching him with quick stiff jabs that set up his hooks and power punches,all while being defensively fast enough to evade Wilders attacks....

                    Whyte is smaller and much slower then Wilder, he also doesn’t use his legs for defense at all, he Covers up or tries the cover up left hook that is the extent of his defense ,he would eat jabs as the faster Wilder would stay at a safe distance until he dropped his huge right, Whyte’s style is a terrible matchup against What Wilder does best

                    ...Whyte eats jabs and a few big rights till Wilder lands the Nuke shot and ends it

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                      #30
                      Wilder is completely terrified and psyched out by Whyte. He knows he will lose badly and it would end his career. Similar to how Khan knows he can't beat Brook and will never face Brook, while acting like Brook is beneath him. Wilder the big fraud he is, acts like Whyte is beneath him and he has a lot of delicate fools fooled. But be certain, absolutely certain, Whyte will destroy Wilder easily and brutally. It would be laughably easy.

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