Sorry I been away past half hour, just enjoying to see AJ smash ruiz. Erm yeah, so if Dillian doesnt beat any of those guys you mentioned ill change my avi to something of your choosing. If he does, you have to use an avatar of my choosing.
Terrible performance from Whyte. He needs to stay in the gym even when not in camp and just keep in decent nick.
He looked like he’d regressed 3 years tonight. He took some bombs off a shot to pieces Wach who was undeterred by his power and just kept coming. Perhaps it was a reflection of his state of mind because he wasn’t interested in breaking Wach down tonight. He abandoned all the improvements he’s made these past few fights and just wanted a scrap instead. It was naive imo and nearly got himself knocked out. Our mate on here was mocking the Fury performance against Wallin but that was a similarly underwhelming performance and it put pointless mileage on the clock. That said, he’s a lot better than that and he needs to get his act together now. He was over weight (for him), his defence was dreadful, his balance was so poor, his timing was just off and he couldn’t get the same leverage in his shots. He needs to shift a stone, get behind that jab again, be patient for his opportunities and stop swinging wildly and falling off balance in the process. I’m looking forward to seeing him fight again when he’s back in shape.
Whether he stays in the gym or not, if Whyte values his health he will not find himself in the same ring with Wilder. That would be a horrendous KO loss.
Fast Eddie will probably want to match Whyte very carefully now to a title shot after that horrendous display. We'll probably see him against a few more opponents like that next year until AJ gives him his shot.
Might actually stand a chance of Wilder fighting Whyte now after tht performance tonight. If tonight version of Whyte fought wilder then Wilder beats him quickly. If the version of Whyte that beat Parker, Chisora and Rivas fight Wilder then Whyte wins.
I think they will put Whyte against somone in the WBC top 15 and look to make it PPV. Looking at the rankings the only easy fight in that top 15 is Kownacki and PBC are grooming him to be a cherry picked opponent with a padded record for Wilder. I reckon Hearn will put Whyte against Povetkin next.
I'd think that a Povetkin v Hunter rematch would happen next? I think Whyte will have another tune up before cashing out against AJ late next year