Wilder would KO Whyte in 3 rounds.

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  • Fangedgrowl
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    #21
    Originally posted by denium
    He can throw a jab, however he tends to get lazy with it and it gets timed.

    Whyte has a really poor defence, I just don't see him avoiding Wilder’s heavy artillery.
    I agree Whyte is too slow and stiff. He gets caught with a big right and goes limp like Stiverne did

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    • Boxing Goat
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      #22
      I agree with that and have always thought that

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      • Cobra Curry
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        #23
        Enough already.

        Wilder is awful and he'd get flattened.

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        • Scopedog
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          #24
          It's still not a bad fight imo, while I think Wilder would be favourite Whyte has more than enough power to KO Wilder (or anyone else for that matter) if he catches him clean. It's also noteworthy that while Wilder is an extremely hard puncher overall, the punch that appears to be Whyte's kryptonite is the uppercut, which isn't really a punch that's prominent in Wilder's arsenal. Assuming that Fury beats Wilder again in the rematch, I'd be interested in seeing Wilder vs Whyte as a crossroads kind of fight to see who has first challenging rights to whoever the division kingpin ends up being after Fury and Joshua end up fighting.

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          • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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            #25
            Originally posted by denium
            I've seen a lot of people claiming that Whyte would simply walk Wilder down and KO him, no chance.

            Dillian has no defence & gets knocked down and hurt in every fight.

            Wilder would detonate that right hand and shatter that jaw all over the ring.

            In fact I feel that only Tyson Fury has the size, footwork and skills to neutralise Wilder’s nuclear weapon.
            I’ve always felt Wilder ices him early, I still think he probably knocks out another overhyped Matchroom Heavyweight.

            There’s only one Brit who can beat him and we all know who that is...

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            • LacedUp
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              #26
              That fight makes more sense now than ever.

              Just let AJ and Fury fight.

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              • LacedUp
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                #27
                Let's be honest here.. who did Wilder knock out in 3 rounds who beat top level fighters? No one. Likely Wilder would get outboxed for 6 rounds before finding the shot.

                But in general I also think he'd win.

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                • JakeTheBoxer
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                  #28
                  Joshua - Fury

                  Whyte - Wilder

                  Povetkin - Ortiz

                  Helenius - Wallin

                  I pray for those fights.

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                  • Thuglife Nelo
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                    #29
                    OP is just stirring the pot to make sure NSB gullibles feel Fury is unstoppable. He gotta see AJ. AJ already dealt with Whyte long before any of the HW bozos did. Povetkin’s got Fury’s number too

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                    • Zelda
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                      #30
                      Talk is easy.

                      Wilder fought a somewhat similar seasoned fighter at an advanced age (Ortiz). He got rocked but recovered and won the fight. Whyte was good night. Besides, Whyte doesn't have much head movement and neither is he fast on his feet. I would say he would be there for Wilder to hit and a Wilder right hand is much more devastating than a Povetkin uppercut. So, most probably, lets say 8 or 9 out of 10 times, Wilder will beat Whyte with a devastating KO. I leave 1 or 2 chances because Wilder himself hasn't got the best technique and can be caught though he prefer the long range game which minimizes such chances.

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