Browne will circle him on the outside, Whyte will chuck out his average jab. The crowd will get restless after being promised a scrap. Whyte will go looking for him but be unable to close him down, Browne will look for a big shot coming in. Like @moog says, Whyte points or Browne KO. I don’t rate either of them but they’re on a similar level so it’s got my attention.
I don’t think there’s nothing wrong with being nervous at this stage. As long as he doesn’t get stage fright on fight night.
I thinkthe fight will for the first 5-6 rounds be a right bore but then come alive as I dont think Whyte will want to stay in front of Browne when hes fresh.
Why he calling him 'lick ass browne? Got to be the sh!ttest name calling ever lol. The more this fight gets closer, the more im thinking Browne wins. Not gonna lie when he compared Whyte to a orangutan i thought he might be on some racist thing but its clear to see now he not, seems like a cool geezer, whilst Whyte at first seemed nervous i actually think he may fear Browne..
Lol trust me Whyte could go on to fight a thousand more times and lose every one but still wont be humble. Joshua nearly took mans head off, he went life and death with Del boy but that still didnt humble him, nothing will.
Whyte clearly thinks he’s a lot better than he is. And why are people so eager to see the Joshua rematch when he got dominated and knocked out the first time? Browne seems like a decent bloke I hope he knocks him out.
Agreed. Got a very lucky decision in a great (but life and death) fight with Chisora, who has sadly slipped another level or 2. Ground out a win against a fat Lewison and Allen who had a very poor training attitude at the time. Laboured to a points win over Helenius who didn’t want to fight....this is going to be harsh, but there has not been one credible performance over a decent opponent. Rematch with Joshua?? Joshua has moved onwards and upwards, he’d knock him out quickly. Fight with Wilder? Wilder would spark him out. Hearn has done a tremendous job of creating this illusion that Whyte is knocking on the door of world level. He has no amateur pedigree, and very average skills. He lacks that concussive power so he can’t even make up for it. He is tough with a lot heart, he’ll have a tear up, but he’s nowhere near world level.
Hearn should try getting whyte a shot at Charr for the WBA regular title, the only winnable way for whyte to become a so called world champion and Eddie could spin a rematch with Joshua as a unification to the casual fans