Joseph Parker vs Dillian Whyte for WBO belt who wins?

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Joseph Parker vs Dillian Whyte for WBO title who wins?

  1. Joseph Parker

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  2. Dillian Whyte

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  1. Okin129

    Okin129 ... Full Member

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    Yeah, this is exactly what i mean, Dillian Whyte doesn't fight usually the way he did against Chisora, he fought
    his fight and won the fight nevertheless, i also think he would win the rematch, probably not by KO because
    Chisora has a really good chin but i think he would definitely win by a wide decision.
     
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  2. Absolutely!

    Absolutely! Fabulous, darling! Full Member

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    Whyte always gets drawn into a brawl. He doesn't have the discipline or footwork to keep things at range, hence why Chisora was able to get to him in the first place.
     
  3. Jackomano

    Jackomano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This. As flawed and limited as Parker is he still beats Whyte.
     
  4. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    I could see him stopping chisora if he throws more selected power shots early on.

    Whyte is a very good boxer and thats the only fight he actually brawled in..ppl dont know what they are talking about.
     
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  5. Absolutely!

    Absolutely! Fabulous, darling! Full Member

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    What did he do in the Joshua fight?
     
  6. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    He got soundly out boxed for 7 rnds,by a superior boxer missing his shots or any real threatening ones...why do you think that was a BRAWL??? His only hope was landing a hayemaker on Joshua ,he had the jab working in rnd 2 which didnt last very long.
     
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  7. Okin129

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    This wasn't a brawl, if he would have tried to brawl with Anthony Joshua he would have been knocked out in
    the first round, nobody can brawl with Anthony Joshua.
     
  8. Boxingfan200

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    joseph parker is my favorite boxer so I know this may sound bias but I think he wins. I think he would be to fast for white and just hit him and move for 12 rounds... whiyte could win though he stunned Joshua... so could stun parker I guess. can't see whiyte winning by UD unless uk judges .
     
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    actually as much as I dislike wilder.. he would be the one who could brawl with Joshua... just based on his power . personally I would think Joshua would catch him first. but wilder would have a chance in a brawl lol
     
  10. James Smith

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    If Wilder brawls as you say, he will be wide open to be KO'ed, and will be.
     
  11. Boxingfan200

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    yes I agree he would be wide open.. but due to his power there would be a small chance he ko Joshua.. if 41 year old klitchko can put down Joshua... wilder could.
     
  12. Okin129

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    Wilder isn't really a brawler, he relies heavily on his right hand and throws barely combinations unless he has
    his opponent hurt, his combination punching is inaccurate, Anthony Joshua has the better defense with far
    superior combination punching, accuracy and power in both hands, Deontay Wilder would have no chance in a
    brawl against Anthony Joshua.
     
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  13. Rock0052

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    Parker, wide.

    He's just better.
     
  14. James Smith

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    Do you think Parker has improved a lot since Ruiz, because that was a very tough fight for Parker.

    I believe Whyte is a good bit better than Ruiz.

    I think if Parker wins it will be a close fight, and Parker will have the Matchroom judges working against him too, and I can't see Parker stopping Whyte.
     
  15. Rock0052

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    I am concerned about Parker stagnating under Barry, but I'd pick Ruiz to beat Whyte. Agreed that going against him with Matchroom's judges could be problematic.

    I'll gladly admit I may be selling Whyte short. If it turns out that way, I'll be happy to eat crow. Parker's not a top 5 Heavyweight, but I do think he's a top 10 one. If Whyte can beat him, he'll get full credit from me. Especially if he does it without any funny business from the ref/judges.
     
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