Whyte is "B league ruler"

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #1

    Whyte is "B league ruler"

    I don`t believe he wants Fury or Joshua. He could have fought Joshua last year, but he wouldn`t. He only wanted to fight Wilder, because he was sure he could beat him and capture WBC belt.

    he knows Joshua stops him again and Fury toys with him and stops him lately. He doesn`t want that smoke. But he can still defend his silver WBC belt against guys like Povetkin, Hunter, Hrgovic and many others, I believe he can beat all of them.

    Ruiz and Wilder are 50 -50 fights.

    He is very decent guy, but he won`t be a world champ while Joshua and Fury are still there.
    Last edited by JakeTheBoxer; 08-17-2020, 04:18 PM.
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    #2
    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
    I don`t believe he wants Fury or Joshua. He could have fought Joshua last year, but he wouldn`t. He only wanted to fight Wilder, because he was sure he could beat him and capture WBC belt.

    he knows Joshua stops him again and Fury toys with him and stops him lately. He doesn`t want that smoke. But he can still defend his silver WBC belt against guys like Povetkin, Hunter, Hrgovic and many others, I believe he can beat all of them.

    Ruiz and Wilder are 50 -50 fights.

    He is very decent guy, but he won`t be a world champ while Joshua and Fury are still there.
    Not been the Silver since 2018

    Whyte's the Interim and he's fighting Pov for the Diamond.

    Dubois is the Silver champion now, since the Fujimoto fight in 2019.

    Funny enough, not a goddamn thing I said actually matters though

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    • Earl-Hickey
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      #3
      I agree, although I do think he genuinely believes he has a chance vs Fury (though he's wrong)

      My gut instinct is telling me he probably did OK vs a really ****ty version of Fury in sparring and has deluded himself that will translate in a real fight.

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        Yeah I don't believe he believes he can beat AJ in a rematch but I think the odds are closer now than they were when they fought. Getting knocked out I think has dampened his self-belief to the point where I probably believe in him more than he does vs AJ. I wouldn't be picking Whyte but I think he would be even more competitive and he could spring the upset.

        I can't think of a heavyweight who beats Fury today right now

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        • MulaKO
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          #5
          Dillion Shyte is just that , shyte

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