I'm surprised Wach has only lost the twice, to Wladimir and Povetkin. I was about to say something like "whenever you ask Wach vs. (anybody pretty good) then pick the other guy." Would have been a silly thing to say, but I'm not above pointing out my own stupid thoughts. That said, Whyte should definitely be able to beat him. Wach is the perfect guy who isn't completely horrible at all but really you should beat him if you're a fringe contender. He's a great sparring partner to simulate size, and that's how he came up in the industry to be where he's at now, and that's kinda all you need to know. If you're a for-real-HW in 2017, you beat Wach period.
Whyte beats wach by beating the hell out of him for 12 straight rounds. Wach will be in the fight for 3,4 rounds but will lose at least 8 clear lopsided rounds
Whyte in a terrible fight. This is an under card fight at best, can't believe that it is a headliner.
I'm curious to see what Wach brings, beat Teper in his last fight so he's obviously still relevant and his chin is steel rimmed. It could be an odd clash of styles but Whyte is fresher and busier.
This goes to the scorecards for sure. Both fighters are able to take a punch. I wouldn't be surprised if Wach actually steal some rounds, but anyways it will be Whyte via UD or SD.
Wach struggled mightily with Nascimento, and happened to beat one of the most lacklustre versions of Teper I've ever seen, so his record's a bit deceiving really. So long as Whyte doesn't try to go for the knockout we should see a fairly one-sided fight with Whyte the victor. Whyte will need to fight a pretty disciplined fight though, and under no circumstances engage in a slugfest with the giant sloth.
I don't rate either of them too highly but Whyte should win this one. But Wach despite being slow as a tortoise is dangerous here. He has solid power and Whyte has no head movement and is a plodder, so is there to be hit as we saw in the Chisora fight.
Wach has the power to drop Whyte, but he's painfully slow to do it. Whyte can't drop Wach even if he lands thousands of punches. Wlad and Povetkin never dropped him. And they hit way harder than Whyte
Yeah Wach certainly has a good punchers chance... No way Whyte stops him though, we're talking about one of the greatest chins in boxing history here.
Two slow robotic overrated bums. Not even top 20 material. I would pick Washington or Breazale to outpoint that arrogant jerk Dilian