Dillian Whyte says Wlad Klitschko KOed Deontay Wilder out COLD in sparring

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  1. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 The Empire Struck Back Full Member

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    Bootlicking alert indeed. Even if you consider both Brewster and Sanders scrubs they could both definitely be considered punchers. You know the kind of guys who Team Wilder avoided like the plague on his way up.
     
  2. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Delusional D Squad are taking this latest revelation about their gangling can crushing fraud of a messiah extremely hard indeed. I do hope none of them are going to do anything stupid, like start supporting real fighters for instance. Fact is Bootleg D got sparked out x 2 by a far far superior fighter who would literally toy with him in a real fight and spark him out cold again on his face like he did in the gym with big gloves and headgear on whenever he decided to lower the boom. It is what it is. Deal with it and move on with your existences. And whatever you do don't spiral into a deep depression about it or start lashing out at your loved ones. It's not their fault you worship at the altar of a windmilling gangling can crushing baffoon who has only beaten two world champions (one of whom had been shot to bits for aeons) and only beaten 2 world class fighters in 43 fights, one of whom was a senior citizen who was a couple of weeks shy of his 39th birthday in their first encounter and the other was a 36 y/o 250lb giant Haitian penguin. It's Bootleg D and his team's fault.

    My boy Dave Allen fought Dillian Whyte and Luis Ortiz in his 11th and 12th fights respectively and he only had 10 amateur fights at domestic level, whereas Bootleg D didn't feel confident enough to step up to Luis Ortiz level until his 40th fight - although to be fair it isn't anywhere near as high as Delusional D Squad will try and have you believe and desperately need to believe themselves - and D had 35 amateur fights and is an Olympian. And Bootleg D is still ducking Dillian to this day.

    Again. Domestic Level Dave jumped at the chance to fight both in just his 11th and 12th pro fights respectively and his 21st and 22nd fights ever, whereas Bootleg D didn't step up to the plate against Ortiz until his 75th fight ever. You can make up all the excuses you like to explain that away but fact is we just breed them tougher in Doncaster than they do in Bama.
     
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  3. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    Wilder didn't wake up till he was on the plane back to Bama.
     
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  4. Mike Gould

    Mike Gould Member Full Member

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    If anything, Dillian Whyte seems like the unprofessional tool, speaking out of school about sparring sessions. Everyone knows sparring is when you're supposed to look bad (at times) as you try new things and spar with unfamiliar (or too familiar) fighters. Joshua had all kinds of rumours of bad sparring sessions prior to the rematch with Ruiz, but so what? He worked on what he had to and was primetime come fight time. Rumours and stories of elite fighters struggling in sparring are as old as boxing. From the unknown California 6 round prelim fighter who dominated WBA Superfeatherweight champ Kuniaki Shibata prior to his 1974 title defense against Ben Villafor to Lennox Lewis being sparked by Lamon Brewster, **** happens. These stories are great to hear but the only thing that counts is the fighter that shows up on fight night. Muhummad Ali was notoriously poor in sparring as he worked on angles and traps and at times, simply absorbed too much punishment in the belief that it would toughen him up. He was always a different fighter under the lights come fight night. Jerry Quarry supposedly knocked out young Kenny Norton in sparring and was hard on Jimmy Young (and many other top pros) but he was also very inconsistent when it came to fight time. Sparring is sparring and Whyte is an idiot for tattling on Wilder.
     
  5. The Long Count

    The Long Count Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    he went on a 10 year unbeaten run facing the best. Something wilder has yet to do, and is now 35. No Wlad, Joshua, Povetkin, Pulev, Whyte on Wilder’s ledger. That’s for a reason. He got handled by Wlad in sparring everyone knows it. Sorry it offends you
     
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  6. mirkofilipovic

    mirkofilipovic ESB Management Full Member

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    Those fighters would have knocked out Wilder as well. And today they would be top contenders, Corrie Sanders especially.
     
  7. MrFoFody

    MrFoFody Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wlad the Destroyer looked like every boxers worst nightmare on the way up.
    6'6" 240lbs chiselled Adonis with heavyweight crushing power in both hands.
    More than one person had to put up with my incessant nagging about how Wlad was gonna batter old Holyfield and Lewis to a pulp.
    Alas, those towering dreams all came crumblin crumblin down at the end of Ross"The Boss" wrecking ball fists.
     
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  8. Beyonce Wilder

    Beyonce Wilder Active Member Full Member

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    WE HAVE A NEW LINEAL SPARRING CHAMPION

    MOVE ASIDE DAVID PRICE
     
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  9. greenhornet

    greenhornet Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Brewster and Sanders are top five opponents on both Fury and Wilders resume, had they fought them.