Lol, yeah, very probably true enough. And the individuals reasonings and excuses, once they've been blagged that we've heard over the years, could over write Grimms Fairy Tales thrice over, AND sound more convincing...
Uh, Pov at about 100 years old y'all. Enough said on Whyte Just being cheeky, but if you want me to take it seriously: Vitali's superior technique, reach, and experience would likely give him the KO. Klitschko's ability to control the distance with his jab and movement would wear down Whyte, who has shown issues with stamina and defense. Maybe mid, maybe late, but Vitali's grinding him out of there. I don't think Big V KOs Whyte early though. That's silly. The K Bros are lazy about KOs. Well, prime K bros. Baby Wlad might walk out and bomb Whyte home straight away.
Vitali was so much better than Whyte. Would have been a mid to late TKO or a retirement from Whyte in-between rounds. Easiest prediction in a while. Oh and please answer my question, whether you think Itauma would beat Zhang and Bakole. @Soi Six
You would have to consult God or Joe Pesci about a potential Vitali injury to give Whyte a chance of winning. Otherwise, a pre-retirement Vitali gets him out of there and a comeback Vitali might go the distance but it won't be competitive. Not sure why the match is even being proposed, because it's that far apart. And this is from a perspective of rating Whyte and thinking he could be matched up with a good chance against other good name fighters but Vitali is just a bad match for him.
The only thing whyte does well is promote himself. He looks horrible to watch. If a newcomer wanted to watch or learn boxing, i would avoid whyte as an example.
Vitali might be a top 10 H2H HW of all time. Whyte was at best top 5 for a moment around 2018. It's a one-sided beatdown. I'm not even sure Whyte would've beaten Wilder, despite the fact that Wilder seemed to do everything to avoid him.