Imo if Inoue landed an accurate uppercut on Whyte he could even kill him. The guy doesnt digest thet particular shot. Thats all.
This. A slight majority think that Chisora won the first, and he was up on the scorecards in the second when stopped. So very slight upgrade.
Then it's lucky nobody claimed Whyte was anything more than a decent enough résumé-filler. Nobody except the guys who claimed he had a significant chance of beating Fury leading up to their bout, of course. Seems the OP is particularly impressed by Fury handing Whyte his ass while barely moving out of first gear. For me, it's hard to be mind-blown by something I fully anticipated. It's a relative thing.
Absolutely, but his fans have to cover both poles of personality. Anyway Franklin was an undefeated Americam HW who even had a few dozen amateur fights. If a guy like that had any quality he wouldn't be the away corner for a Dillian Whyte tune up
I'll write about Dillian Whyte's losses to AJ and Tyson Fury, and I'll put Fury's win over Dillian Whyte above AJ's win over Dillian Whyte. Between those two fights, Dillian Whyte built his resume and won: Derek Chisora x 2, Robert Helenius, Lucas Browne, Joseph Parker, Oscar Rivas, Alexander Povetkin... So he is far from Dillian Whyte (3 defeats in his career) a mediocre gatekeeper (but Derek Chisora is; 10 defeats). And Tyson Fury's knockout of Dillian Whyte itself is spectacular.
Whyte is a decent win but let's be honest he is not the force that some in the forum used to think he was.