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  • #21
    Originally posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
    Povetkin is indeed more talented, but he's also at the final bit of his career. But then, Whyte hasn't looked great in his last 2 fights... especially vs Rivas. He claims it was a stumble, but he was clearly dropped, and had trouble getting back up. If Povetkin jumps on him early with smart pressure, he just may stop Whyte. IMO it will be a test of wills at some point. Hopefully Povetkin can pull out a W for one last title shot before retiring. Should be a very interesting fight for fans.
    I thought Whyte looked good against Rivas (and admittedly terrible against Wach). Rivas is a good and dangerous opponent and, aside from the KD, Whyte dealt with him fairly easily over the 12 rounds and also hurt him.

    I feel like Whyte should get some credit for taking on a difficult challenge in Rivas. A lot of people in his position would have preferred to look spectacular against someone easy but with a name (Cojanu / Washington for instance) who has been brought in specifically to get KTFO.

    Whyte gets a lot of hate on these boards, some of it justified, but he definitely doesn’t shy away from a challenge and has a solid resume

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Redgloveman View Post
      I thought Whyte looked good against Rivas (and admittedly terrible against Wach). Rivas is a good and dangerous opponent and, aside from the KD, Whyte dealt with him fairly easily over the 12 rounds and also hurt him.

      I feel like Whyte should get some credit for taking on a difficult challenge in Rivas. A lot of people in his position would have preferred to look spectacular against someone easy but with a name (Cojanu / Washington for instance) who has been brought in specifically to get KTFO.

      Whyte gets a lot of hate on these boards, some of it justified, but he definitely doesn’t shy away from a challenge and has a solid resume
      The knockdown ruled was also a push and looked like a bit of feet tangling . Whyte got up fine and fought an even round . I’ve only seen him hurt against AJ ,the other struggles have been late through being winded more in active fights .

      Povetkin stopping Whyte early would be a first . Whyte won’t get much credit on here if he wins it will be the same old news but if Povetkin wins you will see the Whyte detractors act like Povetkin just beat the top guy ,you can’t win .

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      • #23
        Of course he's backing Povetkin. And I don't think it's for any of the reasons he said. If Whyte demolishes Povetkin, Hunter looks worse for going the distance with him. It would somewhat delegitimize Hunter's run at HW. It's that simple.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
          The knockdown ruled was also a push and looked like a bit of feet tangling . Whyte got up fine and fought an even round . I’ve only seen him hurt against AJ ,the other struggles have been late through being winded more in active fights .

          Povetkin stopping Whyte early would be a first . Whyte won’t get much credit on here if he wins it will be the same old news but if Povetkin wins you will see the Whyte detractors act like Povetkin just beat the top guy ,you can’t win .
          I think you'll see them say that Povetkin is old, useless and terrible and that Whyte's loss exposes him as a bum etc. etc.

          We'll have the answers by next week!

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Redgloveman View Post
            I thought Whyte looked good against Rivas (and admittedly terrible against Wach). Rivas is a good and dangerous opponent and, aside from the KD, Whyte dealt with him fairly easily over the 12 rounds and also hurt him.

            I feel like Whyte should get some credit for taking on a difficult challenge in Rivas. A lot of people in his position would have preferred to look spectacular against someone easy but with a name (Cojanu / Washington for instance) who has been brought in specifically to get KTFO.

            Whyte gets a lot of hate on these boards, some of it justified, but he definitely doesn’t shy away from a challenge and has a solid resume
            What was the controversy in that one, do you remember?

            Did Whyte get popped for roids or some such afterward?

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            • #26
              Quote:
              Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff
              Povetkin is indeed more talented, but he's also at the final bit of his career. But then, Whyte hasn't looked great in his last 2 fights... especially vs Rivas. He claims it was a stumble, but he was clearly dropped, and had trouble getting back up. If Povetkin jumps on him early with smart pressure, he just may stop Whyte. IMO it will be a test of wills at some point. Hopefully Povetkin can pull out a W for one last title shot before retiring. Should be a very interesting fight for fans.

              Originally posted by Redgloveman View Post
              I thought Whyte looked good against Rivas (and admittedly terrible against Wach). Rivas is a good and dangerous opponent and, aside from the KD, Whyte dealt with him fairly easily over the 12 rounds and also hurt him.
              I feel like Whyte should get some credit for taking on a difficult challenge in Rivas. A lot of people in his position would have preferred to look spectacular against someone easy but with a name (Cojanu / Washington for instance) who has been brought in specifically to get KTFO.
              Whyte gets a lot of hate on these boards, some of it justified, but he definitely doesn’t shy away from a challenge and has a solid resume
              I've said many times on this forum that I thought Whyte was progressing each fight. I just didn't happen to think that for the Rivas fight, because he didn't seem as sturdy and Rivas was definitely doing damage repeatedly, and it was an even worse performance vs Wach. All fighters have flat performances, so I'm obviously not saying Whyte is through. I don't think he gets a major title, but he'll be a live dog for anyone, and will get several significant wins for at least the next 5 years.

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              • #27
                He was on the money. He called it!

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