Why is Wilder so scared of Whyte?

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  1. PaddyGarcia

    PaddyGarcia Trivial Annoyance Gold Medalist Full Member

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    Look I think Wilder's resume is poor, I don't rate him and I hate that the Povetkin and Ortiz fights fell through because I think they both ice him. I also hate that the WBC have instilled Stiverne as mando despite not deserving it and failing a test himself. Also Whyte has a previous failed test so **** him as well. BUT Ortiz and pov popping PED's is outside of Wilder's control. He signed to fight two guys no one else was trying to fight and I'm not going to ask much more of him than that.

    Whyte is average and isn't in a mandatory position for the WBC. He knows he can't step in all of a sudden and that's why his mouth is running.
     
  2. Dfaulds

    Dfaulds Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Lol he had to sign to fight Povetkin. He didn't want to and he fled as soon as Povetkin failed his test. He chose to fight Ortiz which I was prepared to give him credit for (although it's likely he chose him knowing his history). They didn't get popped for PEDS. All 3 failed drug tests for different things... But WBC only clears Stiverne and installs him as mandatory... That's suspect.

    None of this changes the fact he ducked Whyte...
     
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  3. Big Ukrainian

    Big Ukrainian Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Whyte is borderline top-10 guy. Even Pulev is better (proven by Chisora).
     
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  4. thesmokingm

    thesmokingm Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Wilder's afraid of his own shadow.
     
  5. nurological

    nurological Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Have I missed something??? When did Dillian Whyte turn into this amazing boxer?? Everybody seems to think he is the feared wreking ball! He went life and death with a fat shot chisora ffs!
     
  6. Max Thunder

    Max Thunder Proud member of the Cult of Vikings Full Member

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    I don't rate Whyte highly as a boxer but it could have been a good fight because he does have name and Wilder struggles with everybody. Nobody knew who was Szpilka except the Wisla Krakow soccer fans and his prison cellmates.
     
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  7. CutThroatFade

    CutThroatFade Rangers FC Full Member

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    I'm a Brit who has seen all of Whyte's fights post drugs ban. And I can definitely say he is garbage. His technical ability HD improved under Tibbs but he has awful power and his only real quality attribute is his iron chin. Chisora beat him.

    Wilder would stop him, Brezeale would stop him. Wach had a good chance of beating him but being robbed on the cards. Dillian Whyte gives good interviews and pre fight trash talk. That's it.
     
  8. Leo19942

    Leo19942 New Member Full Member

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    That's partly my point, why is Wilder so scared of him when he isn't exactly brilliant. Must be a lack of self belief. Even though Dillian isn't the best boxer he will come to fight and there's always a chance he could land a big punch (like the Joshua fight) and finish it this time. Looked in much better shape in his last fight also.

    If Wilder can beat Whyte that easily then I don't see any reasons against it - Big pay day, good exposure in the UK (set's up the AJ fight nicely) and huge credit for the win, everything points towards yes.... except the fact he thinks he might lose.
     
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  9. carlingeight

    carlingeight Active Member Full Member

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    I think this is it. Wilder just doesn't want the aggro Whyte would bring. Whyte is a nightmare fighter in the build-up if not in the ring. Wilder acting like a cartoon character wouldn't go down too well with Tibbs and the gang..

    Not saying Wilder would have anything to be scared about, but I can see him being left looking like a complete clown. Something he especially won't want when he's making a first impression on the British fans tuning in..
     
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  10. Big Ukrainian

    Big Ukrainian Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    True.
    And even his chin was softened by taking punisment vs AJ since round 1. Chisora (who doesn't hit very hard) wobbled him badly.
     
  11. Leo19942

    Leo19942 New Member Full Member

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    The Chisora fight was subjective, I thought Whyte one as he was more busy - Chisora had the more powerful shot's, just depends on what you prefer. Garbage is slightly harsh, he's not technically the best fighter but he's better than a lot out there. Either way the point of this thread is more asking the question as to why Wilder is ducking Whyte as opposed to 'Is Whyte actually any good'.

    If whyte's as bad as you say then why doesn't Wilder take the money, exposure and credit and run?
     
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  12. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Whyte has a few factors in his favor.

    1. He can fight southpaw.

    2. Hes got a good amateur background and overall exp. in combat being a former U.K kickboxing champion and dabbled in MMA. showing hes athletic and can adapt.

    3. He's been in with very skilled Joshua and ate punches wilder would have to possibly duplicate bc Whyte is durable .

    4. His style could vary to either aggressive or passive,he wont have to follow Wilder and be one dimensional who likes fighting on the back foot. Whyte has many angles to fight from ,Wilder isnt exactly hard to confuse in there.

    5. Whyte has great body shots and a straight body jab that could off set Wilders weak balance.

    All this adds up to a very interesting fight despite what ppl wish to lable an easy fight. At 250 whyte also has a high volume punch out put and is has fought in all styles,hes getting better at adjusting in fights and tempo.

    All this adds up to a dangerous opponent that if he wins early rnds that wilder could give up and be behind it could prove to be his undoing in this one.

    I would still favor Wilder at this point bc of Whytes defense flaws when he throws power shots but its certainly not a bum fight.
     
  13. STEPHEN1990

    STEPHEN1990 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Because whyte is in his prime and go at wilder and try and win
     
  14. Southpawswitch

    Southpawswitch Active Member Full Member

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    I'd rather see Deontay fight David Haye.
     
  15. JacobEr

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    Yes, if Wilder really had wanted to fight Povetkin, he would have saved the fight. But Wilder began to talk about the "knife" which Povetkin brought into the ring.

    Stiverne has missed a VADA drug test, but Wilder or the WBC aren't worried about it.