Very good performance from Whyte

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  1. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    The the super coach who gave Breazeale
    the blue print and exact steps to catch Izu on the way in that he used..haha you fool!
     
  2. covetousjuice

    covetousjuice Putin did nothing wrong

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    Meh.

    Browne is, and always has been, terrible. I like the guy, but he's terrible. I can't take away much from a win over him.
     
  3. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Browne was easy to look good against but lets not forget Whyte is pushing himself for a title shot, and we didnt learn anything new from this performance.

    He would still get knocked out by either Wilder or AJ.
     
  4. navigator

    navigator "Billy Graham? He's my man." banned Full Member

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    On top of Buglioni being stopped because he (heaven forbid) got hit and staggered, Sky refuse us a replay of the Whyte KO because it was a teensy bit nasty. It's not like this is a professional boxing show and that's what everybody's there for or anything. No, apparently, watching a man go out flat on his gore-splattered face is acceptable so long as we've made sure that he hasn't been left with immediate, visible repercussions first. Then we can replay it in highlight reels as often as we like for the next few years. Talk about rank hypocrisy.
     
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  5. BeantownAll

    BeantownAll Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Browne minus the "tainted beef" kind of reminds me of BJ Flores - BUT it was a good performance by Whyte.
     
  6. DoubleJab666

    DoubleJab666 Dot, dot, dot... Full Member

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    The pundits even described it as a show reel highlight that's gonna be watched and re-watched for years. Fair enough, show some discretion if a boxer leaves the ring on a stretcher but Browne was able to climb out through the ropes. They want to sanitise a brutal sport. Typical BS corporate mindset.
     
  7. ForemanJab

    ForemanJab Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Browne wasn't fit to be in that ring. Whyte is what he is, a technically limited fighter with a paltry dedication to the sport.
     
  8. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Wilder is very afraid of Whyte, he turned down $4,000,000 to fight Whyte? Why so?
     
  9. Dirsspaardis

    Dirsspaardis Boxing Addict Full Member

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    ...with a dark twist to it lol.
     
  10. chico g

    chico g Let's watch some Sesame Street...lmao Full Member

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    It was a good win, for somebody on Whyte's level. But in reality, Browne was in atrocious condition, and had been inactive since the suspension. This win is the equivalent of Wilder beating Stiverne in the 2nd fight, a guy that was shot, and had no business in the ring. Ironically both guys needed fat burners. Which is clear signal that both fighters careers were coming to an end.