Other than Whyte hurting him in 1 round, Joshua dominated the fight. I don't see Whyte doing much better in a rematch.
Who's the fat fella ?? Ive seen him on that show where they haggle over an unlocked container, bidding on stuff..He cracks me up on that, proper pissing people off, pure wind up
There's not really much in it with the top 5 or 6 guys. Whyte could beat anyone in the division, but he can also get beat. Same goes for them all they are all flawed.
So, 10-7 Tom Little is now a boxing oracle? Going by his last four fight, I don't think he'd survive long with either if it weren't sparring gloves. And if AJ and Whyte fights again it won't be with pillow gloves, then Whyte's "refinement" won't count for much.
Thats fine and to be expected, name me a fighter who says “i cant beat that guy” Whats Tom got to lose or gain by lying about AJ:Whyte? He was fortunate to spar both going all out. He confirms what I knew and what ive observed since 2015 ...
My point is that i find it very hard to image either AJ or Whyte to struggle with a man who's been beaten by Tom Dallas and David Price. So what is he basing his verdict on? That Whyte, with sparring gear on, was giving him more of a beating than AJ was? That I could believe, but what has that got to do with how a fight between AJ and Whyte would turn out? Little is on a interview, saying he can't talk about anything in AJ's camp, and in the video you linked he is very clear that he's basing this on sparring, and sparring is sparring. Still, you read this as rock hard evidence that Whyte woops AJ?
What Tom is basically saying that after sharing the ring with both in some hard sparring to prepare for his fight and help AJ for his... was that Dillian was more polished and provided more challenge as his arsenal was bigger than AJ and ive always said Whyte brings more to the table then any other top 5 he has more guns in his arsenal Now Tom feels Dillz has what it takes to beat AJ and this current time and what he felt in sparring is more clear than what any of us can experience by watching both of them on TV or at the arena He was right there in the ring with both and sparring is sparring doesnt mean you dont showcase your best skills just means you dont fight to kill each other in the ring like a scheduled bout So yes I will take Toms insights because it confirms my theory based on what ive seen with my eyes and he did the practical or near enough to it I said AJ was beatable way before Ruiz beat him and I said Whyte would beat AJ same way Ruiz had the opportunity to do so and i still stick by that
I understand what he says and I'm sure that he has done a lot of thinking of who would win during the sparring rounds that lead to the very educated guess that Whyte beats AJ if they where to fight today. What I question the ground of wich he makes the claim, Ortiz arsenal is for example way wider than Wilders, but in heavy weight boxing with 10 oz gloves you dont need a lot in your arsenal to be successful. But if you found some national level sparring partner to confirm your beliefs, then I guess that's a great source! You said AJ was beatable, that was very bold. I think Whyte is beatable as well, and i think AJ has already showed the blueprint.