Dillian Whyte vs. Deontay Wilder (2017)

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Bart Allen, Nov 1, 2016.


  1. greenhornet

    greenhornet Boxing Addict Full Member

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    chisora is a worthless bum, always has been.
     
  2. PaddyGarcia

    PaddyGarcia Trivial Annoyance Gold Medalist Full Member

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    In terms of both fighter's individual quality, I'm not so sure. Especially when you consider this is supposed to be the hallmark division
     
  3. IKSAB

    IKSAB Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    This weekend we have a HW world title fight in Parker-Ruiz. Wilder-Whyte is surely at least one level above a fight like that.
     
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  4. lepinthehood

    lepinthehood When I'm drinking you leave me well alone banned Full Member

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    wilder knocks him sparko
     
  5. Blackclouds

    Blackclouds Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Sure the **** talking before the fight would be great, it would sell in the UK, but not worth it from Whyte's end. Whyte is too easy to hit and I don't think he has devastating power to concern Wilder. I like him though but I wouldn't rush him.
     
  6. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    Seems to be if you can outpoint Del Boy and hold a UK passport you get a title shot on SBO.
     
  7. PaddyGarcia

    PaddyGarcia Trivial Annoyance Gold Medalist Full Member

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    Parker-Ruiz is better because Ruiz is fat, which therefore makes the fight hilarious. Comedy value>>>>boxing ability, always
     
  8. Bart Allen

    Bart Allen New Member Full Member

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    After the occurrences on Saturday, I have a lot of faith in Whyte, given the accuracy he displayed against Chisora (a better Chisora than the one who recently fought Pulev's jab). There's still a lot of intangibles with both Whyte and Wilder: What will Wilder's strength be when he returns, for example? As well as Whyte's shoulder (as he's recovering).

    Apparently Parker is seeking a unification clash with Wilder; though I have to admit I thought that perhaps Whyte may clash with Wilder; but if Parker beats Wilder, I have much more faith in Whyte stopping Parker. Some interesting information:

    1. Stopped Nascimento in 2 rounds, something Parker, couldn't do.
    2. Despite being injured, Whyte stopped Brian Minto faster than Parker.
     
  9. DannyBhoy

    DannyBhoy Active Member Full Member

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    I really cannot fathom how Saturday night can have in any way enhanced Dillian Whyte's reputation. He just eked out a split decision victory - several times during which he came close to being stopped, I might add - over a washed Dereck Chisora, for f*ck's sake! He has given no indication that he's anything more than a domestic-level heavyweight. Duhaupas and Szpilka would probably beat him.
     
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  10. Rockradar

    Rockradar Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Lol so obviously you've never boxed with the 'boxer A beats boxer C' logic. Try to understand styles make fights and every fight is different and factors why.
     
  11. Walter Sobchak

    Walter Sobchak Spinal! Full Member

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    Chisora ain't no bum. SMH.

    You can tell who's never put on a pair of gloves on this forum.
     
  12. check-jab

    check-jab Member Full Member

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    Hi Deontay, when are you going to fight someone with a pulse....... Jokes aside tell me Wilders fantastic 'history' and record and tell me you dont come to the same conclusion as myself. He hasn't fought a half decent opponent ever and is holding the belt he 'won' hostage and will continue to do so until a decent cash out is available. Get off his nuts.
     
  13. dellboi94

    dellboi94 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I make Wilder a significant at favourite, but at the same time I wouldn't too shocked if he got upset.
     
  14. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    Lean even more towards Wilder now after the Chisora fight, but Whyte still would have a good punchers chance.
     
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  15. Orca

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    Wilder should beat Whyte and if he doesn't then he was never much to begin with. On my card, Whyte lost to a very faded (but inspired) Chisora who was exhausted by mid fight.