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  • Monzon99
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    #31
    Originally posted by 15 Rounds again
    Thanks for that detailed breakdown.
    Easy win for Whyte. Whyte blocks and parries the Wilder right and brutalizes him with pressure and more varied attack and combos. Wilder is a total fraud pretender who has had exactly one real fight where the opponent was not rigged and he looked like a golden gloves novice.

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    • NachoMan
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      #32
      Whyte is no Tyson Fury. Whyte v Wilder is a solid matchup, a barn-burner maybe, but, ultimately, its a fight to add to Deontay's highlight reel. Wilder KTFO4 Whyte.

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      • Ray*
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        #33
        Originally posted by Fangedgrowl
        Whyte has better resume. Wilder crushes him.
        This ^^^^^. If Wilder doesn’t fight him in the near future about that Whyte viral laughter that mocks Wilder then I don’t know what else would make him fight Whyte.

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        • 15 Rounds again
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          #34
          Originally posted by Monzon99
          Easy win for Whyte. Whyte blocks and parries the Wilder right and brutalizes him with pressure and more varied attack and combos. Wilder is a total fraud pretender who has had exactly one real fight where the opponent was not rigged and he looked like a golden gloves novice.
          Nailed it mate. Whyte can ****, is a very good inside fighter - he would maul Wilder and destroy him.
          Inhonestky think if Deontay Broner took this fight that it'd be a real.possibility that Whyte carried him for a few extra rounds just to punish him for being a lying piece of s**t.
          Can't stand the guy, f*****g fraud ducking machine.

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          • Zelda
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            #35
            With or without PEDs?

            A Whyte without PEDs and his su****ious gloves lose big time. He couldn't even knock Mariusz Wack out.

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            • Diddly Shyte
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              #36
              Whatagwan inna here? Ya talking bout mi? vs Chickenlegs?

              He's damaged goods, not even worth the cheap transformers outfit that weighed him down. I'll whoop dat bammer with clinchin, elbowin, headbuttin, U know, sound boxing fundamentals.

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              • andocom
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                #37
                This fight can only happen after the rematch right? Unless Wilder takes stand aside money, which I doubt he will but actually think he should.

                So say the rematch goes ahead, Wilder loses, Fury and Joshua unify, which would probably be a 2 fight deal. Lacking a title shot I could see Whyte agreeing to fight Wilder, at which point Wilder would have lost his last two fights, in this case I could see Whyte retiring him.

                Say Wilder wins the rematch with Fury, Whyte is his WBC mandatory, in this case I think its closer, you would assume Wilder would have his confidence back but there would still be a blueprint for Whyte to use. I just can't see Wilder making it to this position though, him beating Fury at this point looks unlikely to be charitable.

                Long story short, can't see this fight happening anytime soon, pity would love to see it though.

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                • 15 Rounds again
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                  #38
                  [QUOTE=andocom;20427881]This fight can only happen after the rematch right? Unless Wilder takes stand aside money, which I doubt he will but actually think he should.

                  So say the rematch goes ahead, Wilder loses, Fury and Joshua unify, which would probably be a 2 fight deal. Lacking a title shot I could see Whyte agreeing to fight Wilder, at which point Wilder would have lost his last two fights, in this case I could see Whyte retiring him.

                  Say Wilder wins the rematch with Fury, Whyte is his WBC mandatory, in this case I think its closer, you would assume Wilder would have his confidence back but there would still be a blueprint for Whyte to use. I just can't see Wilder making it to this position though, him beating Fury at this point looks unlikely to be charitable.

                  Long story short, can't see this fight happening anytime soon, pity would love to see it though.[/QUOTE

                  Whyte will fight Wilder, with or without belt.
                  Wilder will duck, as usual.

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                  • 15 Rounds again
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Rip Chudd
                    Wilder flattens him
                    Deontay Broner isn't flattening anyone, he's too afraid of Whyte. Ducked him.
                    Whyte would crush that fraud, easily.
                    I honestly believe that if Wilder grew a set and started fighting guys like Whyte he would simply fall apart mentally.
                    The guy is already in pieces after being smashed by feather fisted Fury, imagine if Whyte rag dolled him aots? Whyte might carry that liar for a few rounds as well, itd be that easy for.hi..
                    Beyonce ain't taking that guy on in a million years, you on crack if you think that'll happen.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Rip Chudd
                      Wilder flattens him
                      Deontay Broner isn't flattening anyone, he's too afraid of Whyte. Ducked him.
                      Whyte would crush that fraud, easily.
                      I honestly believe that if Wilder grew a set and started fighting guys like Whyte he would simply fall apart mentally.
                      The guy is already in pieces after being smashed by feather fisted Fury, imagine if Whyte rag dolled him aots? Whyte might carry that liar for a few rounds as well, itd be that easy for him.
                      Beyonce ain't taking that guy on in a million years, you on crack if you think that'll happen.

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