After I watched Whyte take on Joshua back in 2015 he really won me over. Whyte deserves a title shot next as Fury and Wilder are most likely going to have the rematch, so I've got no problem with Whyte vs AJ II. If Joshua ends up fighting Fury/Wilder in April (unlikely) we could see Dillan take on Povetkin who recently said he wants to fight Whyte.
Whytes a real blood and guts warrior that lets everything hang out in the ring and isn’t scared to go out on his shield. Every boxing fan should respect that. In a world full of pampered divas like Canelo and GGG we need more Dillian Whytes.
You can dig through all you want you big weirdo, I've been clear about my dislike of Whyte on here for ages. It's been going on for much longer than 6 months as well I can tell you. Yes, I find his howling incredibly cringe worthy. Especially when he was doing it on the way to the ring to fight Malcom Tann.
Oh I will dig, just to expose your bitterness. You are so touchy about successfull boxers like Dillian, I am intrigued. This must relate to your personal life somehow... some kind of overcompensating for failed dreams? "I mean I would personally say Whyte is the ultimate definition of European level" - PaddyGarcia
Not denying anything, just the division is about to go in another loop of weak title holders, when there are much more talented people who never got the chance.
Apart from Wilder/Fury Dillian Whyte is most deserving of a title shot. Dillan Whyte's most recent opponents: Browne, Parker, Chisora. Luis Ortiz's most recent opponents: Wilder (Loss), Cojanu, Kauffman. Jarell Millers most recent opponents: Duhaupas, Adamek, Dinu. Povetkin's most recent opponents: Christian Hammer, Price, Joshua (Loss). Would Whyte beat Joshua, Wilder or Fury? Maybe, maybe not. Regardless of whether Whyte would beat the top guys ,he is the most deserving of the next title shot.
Whyte is a very, very limited boxer but dedicated and tough, with decent power. Can't think of anyone beyond Fury who better deserves the chance to challenge AJ or Wilder for a title. And seeing as Fury recently boxed Wilder, and that Wilder vs AJ is not happening anytime soon, then Whyte is the next 'cab off the rank'.
I've just stated unequivocally for the nth time that I dislike Whyte, so I'm not sure what you're planning on exposing. Not at all, I actually like boxers who are much more successful than him. I just dislike how he comes across in interviews and on social media. What we haven't established is the driving force behind your unremitting sycophancy. I don't really see you post about any others fighters, certainly not to the degree where you'll post three times in a row on the same thread. Yep, he's shown to be contender level since then. And there he shall remains once he gets iced by Joshua again.
Cool well I have spoken admirably about Joyce, Fury and Wilder... so I am quite the impartial boxing fan here... but like a mother who favours her most vunlerable child... I admire the underdogs who get completely dismissed by naysayers such as yourself...despite working their arses off. When he fights AJ, you will look like a buffoon yet again for dismissing Whyte's chances. Glad to see you rejoin the human race and accept Whyte as world level. Just something AJ himself and the whole boxing community has already accepted...
Very limited in comparison to who exactly? He throws combinations... he fought several varying styles... tall and short opponents... he works the body like no other heavyweight. He has the best left hook in the business and his cross is coming along nicely. So what is very limited about Dillian. Discuss.
OK, I won't argue against that claim too heavily. Seems to be something of a forgotten punch at HW since Wlad hung them up.