Dominick "Southern Disaster" Guinn 35 (24 ko) 10- 1 vs Dillian "the Villian" Whyte 15 (12) 0 is scheduled for September 12, 2015 at the O2 Arena in Greenwich, London. This will be the CO-Main event, preceding the Anthony Joshua vs Gary Cornish 12 round battle of undefeated heavyweights...!!! Guinn has been in the ring with the who's who of Heavyweight boxing: Tomasz Adamek Denis Boytsov Amir Mansour Kubrat Pulev Jean Francois Bergeron Tony Thompson Eddie Chambers Audley Harrison James Toney Phil Jackson Michael Grant Siarhei Liakhovich Guinn has never suffered a loss via KO, and Whyte is riding an 11 fight KO streak. Who wins and how...???
Whyte will be the first to KO him. Guinn has not been a good heavy since...well...ever. Last time he was hot is when he beat Audley Harrison in a fight in which it looked like they were both trying to lose. Nothing agaisnt Guinn. He has a great chin and a good hook. But he doesn't throw punches, and his best years are gone by more than ten years.
I don't find that very amusing seeing that there's a possibility of Hurricane Erika blowing my ass away next week:verysad How dare you. :bart I hope a mudslide hits Esperantia you jackass.
The ole Ring Magazine curse: http://cache4.asset-cache.net/gc/15...2F75ABozl/DYF5tFNYtrIMRefltkItXzyFqhVigCORw==
:yep Guinn is this era's measuring stick. If you aren't at least moderately good, he's going to expose you and probably stop you. If you are decent, you'll beat him by decision. No one is going to stop Guinn though. It's not gonna happen.
Guinn certainly had potential at one time to be a serious title contender.A shame-but Whyte is not the guy to stop him.
Guinn! From top prospect to gatekeeper. I remember when him and Joe Mesi were suppose to take over the heavyweight division. ROFL
Prospect to a journeyman you mean? I think Guinn could have been good at one point, but he decided after a few tough losses that he was going to fight only to survive not win. I think he probably suffers from sparring partner mentality as well.
I don't think Whyte is good enough to stop Guinn, but stoppage can come out of nowhere in Briain :conf anywhere else in the world, Whyte by UD.
It won't be a knock on Whyte if he isn't able to stop the notoriously durable Guinn. Yeah I think a Brit stoppage isn't out of the question unfortunately, would be a shame if the lone stoppage on Guinns record was a highly questionable British stoppage. atsch
Sadly, that might be a part of Joshua-Whyte fight hype. The biggest HW prospect vs the only man to stop Guinn, another sign of a British stoppage. :-(
I want to see the location of the people who voted for Whyte by KO, something tells me none of them are people outside of GBR.
I think these British heavyweights need to stop fighting guys "who have never been knocked out before" and instead fight guys who "punch back." Like Whyte, Dominick Guinn was once 15-0 with 12 knockouts, too. When he started fighting guys who punched back, the losses started to pile up. The promoter who keeps matching these reasonably talented Brits with punching bags because the punching bag hasn't been stopped before, in the long run, isn't doing them any favors. Ask Guinn.