Everybody seems to be back on the Whyte Hype train.....

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  1. Wizbit1013

    Wizbit1013 Drama go, and don't come back Full Member

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    Whyte should shut up and remember he turned down a shot at 3 HW titles at Wembley

    He also ducked uysk because no body knows who he is

    Just after he fought Bellew

    He then signs to fight Rivas!!!

    Ignored eliminators in favor of PPV loot, which is fine and understandable but ffs he needs to stop winging

    He is just as bad as everyone else
     
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  2. Mitch87

    Mitch87 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Dersevedly beat the Number 4, 5 and 9.
    Cleared any wrong doing and had his Mandatory wrongly taken away from him.
     
  3. Mitch87

    Mitch87 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That he has deeper resume in terms of quality compared to Fury and Wilder.

    Although the gap between Whyte and Fury ia closer compared to big gulf in quality between Whytes resume and Wilders.
     
  4. EJC83

    EJC83 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wilder has fought Tyson Fury twice and Luis Ortiz twice. That's 4 very tough fights, three times he was entering the ring against unbeaten and very dangerous and skilled fighters. I'm not a Wilder fan and I'm the first to say he's fought a lot of cans but I don't like this notion that he's fought doormen, American Footballers and Tyson Fury.
     
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  5. Mitch87

    Mitch87 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fought Fury as cherry pick gone wrong as he looked so poor and out shape against Pianetta and Seferi. Was ordered to fight Fury in the remacth by the WBC and had no choice.

    Ortiz only has one noteworthy win against Jenning years ago (if you can call that noteworthy). Whyte's wins against Chisora, Rivas and Helenius are at thebvery least on par with Wilder's Ortiz wins. Whytes wins against Povetkin and Parker are better than anything Wilder has done.

    Wilder getting outboxed over numerous rounds to the likes Ortiz, Spzilka and Washington.
     
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  6. zulander

    zulander Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You could argue that Whyte is lucky not be 1-1 with Chisora who isn't much more than a plodder and Povetkin was shot to bits and shouldn't have been allowed to fight and he lost the first fight against a 41 year old well past his best Sasha.
    The Rivas fight has the drug scandal over it and Parker was controversial. On paper Whyte defo has the better names on his record but its not that clear cut. Parker and Ortiz you can probably rank at a similar level although Parker has held a belt and beaten Ruiz.
    Overall I do think Whyte has fought better competition (just) and he's had a less fights but there are a lot of question marks about how clear cut the results have been for Whyte - he's just scraped by Chisora in fight 1 and many had him loosing the Parker fight or at least drawing it.