He showed exemplary defense in chisora rematch. And with browne, tight guard not letting shots through, throwing an attack then immediately catching the counter or slipping. Whyte, as showin in his last fight against a fit, pressure fighters, shows he NOT hittable like some of the other hittable guys out there, cough Hunter, ahem.
Sorry man that comment was not meant for you! Was mean for @sauhund II who said: "Both are poor Heavyweight impersonators........in the old days bums like that would be exhibition cannon fodder"
You need a time machine and a chill pill old man. You are disrespecting hard workers and calling them bums.
Whyte. Rivas is closer in levels to him then Ruiz chances against Joshua. Rivas will.make it a little interesting bc pressuring Whyte turns it into a slug fest though I think Whyte will take control sooner then later. Whyte won't coast here , Joshua can coast just at long range and win an easy 12rounder if he wanted to. The difference between Whyte and Joshua is Whyte welcomes being pressured, almost allows it and likes to be in wars while Joshua makes you pay for it and let's you know you won't come into him without taking punishment as he likes to.control center ring. So asking who has the harder fight boils down to how they approach it. Ruiz is much more proven then Rivas , I believe Whyte much better but his style will cause for a more exciting fight .