Hearing Hearn recently, they have Chisora top of the shortlist and with Miller having he's eyes set on the WBA Regular/ Charr that leaves Breazeale the only other choice. A lot of money to be made as it's a fight all the fans (and haters) want. A fight I'd glady go to watch since the last one was "fight of the year" ..how about fight of the decade even? Dillian is adamant that he would knock Chisora out in a rematch - he reckons he "knows exactly what to do" So Boxingforum24... who wins the rematch? How and why? Maybe we can place some bets
i've lost count now how many times Whyte has said he's going to KO his opponent only to...well, not KO his opponent.
Hahahaha as opposed to Fury that has released a record "I'll knock him spark out!". At least Dillian has had a knockout in the past 5 years.
Soooo it's sexy match up right? Lot's of entertainment My only concern is in the first fight there was a lot of bad blood and ill intent, there isn't much sting this time except to prove a point, which isn't as good a motivator. They both threw bombs last time and stayed standing out of sheer will and venom towards each other. Not as much pride on the line as last time maybe, just to put on a good show.
The original quote was taking a dig at Dillian because supposedly he goes on about wanting to knock all his opponents out when actually Fury is the one singing that song !!!!!!!!! As Whyte is actually starting to deliver, I don't see Fury delivering on a KO any time soon.
yeah, because this is a thread about Whyte. why would i say what i did and then add "oh but Fury does that as well"?, i don't get why you're bringing Fury into it. but talking about Whyte. Lewison: "im gonna KO him", corner pulled him out. Allen: "im gonna ko him", nope. Chisora: i'm gonna KO him", nope. Parker: "im going to KO him", nope. Because he Ko'd Browne & Tann, that means something?
I don't know... does knocking down Parker mean something?? I don't what anything means to you... if the world ends tomorrow does it mean something to BoxingABC1?? Who knows.... you post was very subjective. Objectively, yes Dillians recent performances mean something, because not everyone has good KO ability and I used Fury as an example seeing as he's a big guy (former champ). Parker never been knocked down, Dillian got it done. When did Browne get knocked out by someone, Dillian made a statement in his fight. Dillian is regarded by the majority to have good KO ability, and able to execute it in fight. Fury is a point man as regarded by the majority. Do you care what the majority thinks? Who knows. I don't care what you think on this matter personally.
Should be another competitive fight. But I think Whyte's conditioning has improved since the first fight and the Takam result flattered Chisora. Fact is Chisora was taking a lot of punishment before the KO. Whyte wins a competitive decision this time.
I think the money would have been there. Enough to make the fight. But i guess there is even more money in the Chisora rematch. But besides Chisora, who is there? Unless Whyte want's to take a serious step back in opposition.