Last thing to leave a boxer is his punching power

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Aydamn, Nov 26, 2021.


  1. AdamT

    AdamT Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    For a payday as he knows wallin beats him and obviously Fury smashes him

    Whyte is like a hoe hiring himself out to the highest bidder

    Personally I can't blame him, as it's only a matter of time until he is found wanting due to his limited talent
     
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  2. AdamT

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    He had the balls to fight wallin rather than some bs excuse
     
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  3. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    Whyte has had plenty of paydays.

    Whens your first one coming up son?
     
  4. AdamT

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    The fury fight is different and you know it

    He would get outpounted by Wallis for a mill or 2, or he gets emasculated by fury for 5 or 10 times the amount

    I'm not a professional fighter and not a multimillionaire, but I'm salary based and living OK. Not claiming to be rich. I'm above average, but money isn't everything. As my man fury says, just another bare bum in the shower

    Regardless whether I'm elon musk, or the equivalent of a local tramp stealing WiFi? It doesn't change the fact that Dillian was afraid to fight Wallin, so has cashed his chips in to get slapped around by fury

    Fury will destroy him if this fight comes to pass. Deep down you know this. Deep down Dillian does also. He's just too good for a slow, flat footed plodder with a decent left hook
     
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  5. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    Fair play to everything you said regarding money, I respect that a lot. You’re humble. Money isn’t everything... and it doesn’t define someone. You do you mate I never want to make someone feel small, I’m only messing around.

    But regarding Whyte, I have always lived by one rule. Actions speak louder than words. And it has served me well till today.

    when I look at the actions of Whyte, I see a man who voluntarily chose to fight Parker, Rivas and Povetkin, and to rematch Chisora all the while risking his WBC ranking when all he had to do is wait... or fight bums.

    Those are top ten and top twenty guys, not easy fights. Voluntary... for no ranking progression. Thats so impressive considering what his peers are doing.

    Breazeale waited around and fought bums till Wilder. Fury fought Schwarz Pianeta Wallin.

    Ill give him seferi as a warm up getting back in to boxing.

    And then when Whyte lost to povetkin by devastating KO look at the braveness he showed in the rematch to jump right back at Pov in opening rounds showing no fear of getting KOd again, who else has fought a rematch like that having suffered a similar KO?

    Fury had the confidence in the wilder rematch in that he survived the knockdown. It doesnt count.

    Whyte was KOd cold.

    when AJ rematched Ruiz look how hesistant and relcutant to engage he was. Whytes actions are not that of a scared man. Or a man with any fear.He went toe to toe with AJ tit for tat and went down on his shield, didnt cover up like Pulev or Breazeale.


    after all who is Wallin? Not a KO artist. Doesnt hit harder than AJ or Rivas or Povetkin. Or even Chisora or Browne.
     
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  6. AdamT

    AdamT Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    This is a great post when re-reading it
    You show respect, I'll do the same

    We don't have to agree, but it's good to have you back!

    I do hope they fight next
     
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