Eddie Hearn is smart and all these chain of quality opponents for Dillian is a punishment for AJ fall in United States debut. Dillian just gotta tighten up his defense against Provetkin and hes WBC mandatory again.
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Originally posted by VislorTurlough View PostWhyte is a laughable PED cheat who only has wins aided by drugs and corrupt judges. He was just savagely raped in the ring by an old man. And yet he continues to get coverage here. Mystifying
At least Whyte fights decent opponents and doesn't only pick nobodies like a former paper champion who will remain nameless (nobody will remember his name anyway in a couple of months).
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Originally posted by Tbone27 View PostHearn is an idiot for putting Whyte back in with Povetkin so soon. Whyte should take the rest of the year off and fight in February at the earliest
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Originally posted by Get em up View PostI think the quick turn around helps Whyte more than Povetkin. It's hard for an old man to make such a quick flip he needs some sort of rest in between fights IMO
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Originally posted by Angeljuice View PostYou talk crap. How was he "savagely raped" when he was winning easily and got hit by one single perfect punch?
At least Whyte fights decent opponents and doesn't only pick nobodies like a former paper champion who will remain nameless (nobody will remember his name anyway in a couple of months).
Povetkin was always able to get in range and position to where he likes to work. That’s because Whyte has some of the worst feet in boxing. So even with the knockdowns, it was competitive and Povetkin was often able to be where he needed to be.
The rematch is very dangerous because Povetkin is always going to be able to get in that close range position with Whyte.
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Originally posted by Angeljuice View PostGood point, also I think Povetkin was damaged more than Whyte in the last fight. Other than the knockout punch he wasn't really hit with much, whereas Povetkin took a pounding.
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Originally posted by Get em up View PostThat's another very valid point. Whyte was winning hands down until he was caught.
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