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  • Dip_Slide
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    #31
    All these gym storied don't mean a damn thing.

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    • W1LL
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      #32
      Dillian Whyte had a hair-do like Carlos Valderrama, and nobody in the boxing world took him seriously. He was banned for drug offenses and known for kicking sparring partners and trying to get them in headlocks. Team Fury took him in when nobody wanted to know him, and gave him some work. Whyte wasn't with Hearn at the time and was living in poverty. Tells you all you need to know about the man, when he is inventing sparring stories and slandering the Great man who showed him love when no one else would.

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      • Monzon99
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        #33
        It's common knowledge by now that Whyte is the heavyweight terror, like Margarito was in 2006, destroying everyone, destroying De La Hoya in sparring. But like Margarito, Whyte has the misfortune of not being his promoter's TOP PRIORITY (Joshua is). And so Whyte wastes away, withers away on the vine with second rate, waste of time fights. While the elite in the division move on and away from him. Whyte may be the best right now. AJ and Fury will avoid Whyte and hope he loses or slows down like Margarito finally did after all this tough physical REAL fights. But right now Whyte may be the best. Yes he lost to AJ but he's better now and AJ lost to Ruiz, so we really don't know. Fury is clearly avoiding Whyte and got caught faking when the WBC ordered him to fight WHyte but he ran away after agreeing to.

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        • ShoulderRoll
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          #34
          Was Shyte on Dianabol at the time?

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            #35
            Usually in boxing when it comes to sparring stories there's someone else to back it up.
            Funny how nobody ever back's Whyte stories up 🤔

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              #36
              Originally posted by Monzon99
              It's common knowledge by now that Whyte is the heavyweight terror, like Margarito was in 2006, destroying everyone, destroying De La Hoya in sparring. But like Margarito, Whyte has the misfortune of not being his promoter's TOP PRIORITY (Joshua is). And so Whyte wastes away, withers away on the vine with second rate, waste of time fights. While the elite in the division move on and away from him. Whyte may be the best right now. AJ and Fury will avoid Whyte and hope he loses or slows down like Margarito finally did after all this tough physical REAL fights. But right now Whyte may be the best. Yes he lost to AJ but he's better now and AJ lost to Ruiz, so we really don't know. Fury is clearly avoiding Whyte and got caught faking when the WBC ordered him to fight WHyte but he ran away after agreeing to.


              Lol what load of sh.iiite lol. Good try though

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              • Roberto Vasquez
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                #37
                This is def true because Fury kept saying before the Joshua fight that Whyte was a serious fighter and that he would beat Joshua. The sobbing bit is obviously made up tho

                Whyte was also proved right about Wlad dropping Wilder, when Wlad's trainer later confirmed it.

                Let's be honest if Cunnigham can drop Fury(Cunnigham did nothing at heavyweight) then Whyte can.

                Means nothing tho. Whyte is slow and I'd pick Fury to beat him by running the whole fight.

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                • Roberto Vasquez
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Sayithowitisuk
                  Usually in boxing when it comes to sparring stories there's someone else to back it up.
                  Funny how nobody ever back's Whyte stories up ��
                  Uh? No there isn't and His story about Wilder being dropped by Wlad was later confirmed.

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                  • Outwest Exp 355
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Monzon99
                    It's common knowledge by now that Whyte is the heavyweight terror, like Margarito was in 2006, destroying everyone, destroying De La Hoya in sparring. But like Margarito, Whyte has the misfortune of not being his promoter's TOP PRIORITY (Joshua is). And so Whyte wastes away, withers away on the vine with second rate, waste of time fights. While the elite in the division move on and away from him. Whyte may be the best right now. AJ and Fury will avoid Whyte and hope he loses or slows down like Margarito finally did after all this tough physical REAL fights. But right now Whyte may be the best. Yes he lost to AJ but he's better now and AJ lost to Ruiz, so we really don't know. Fury is clearly avoiding Whyte and got caught faking when the WBC ordered him to fight WHyte but he ran away after agreeing to.
                    Heavyweight terror my ass. They just offered him a title shot last year and he turned it down. His last fight he came in at 270+ pounds. It’s a 50/50 chance whether or not Whyte is gonna be in shape. Hell Whyte struggled with 500 year old Chisora twice. Heavyweight terror my ass lol. GTFOH.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                      Was Shyte on Dianabol at the time?
                      Yes.

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