I don't think Whyte's very tough, I do actually think he's a little bit suspect, and is another brutal KO waiting to happen. The pitty patter Parker had him all over the ring, Dillan was literally on spaghetti legs. Trying to get up, when mr pillow fists was ready to finish him off. I don't see many Parker foes completely out of it, like that. If Wilder and Joshua have him in a similar situation, then it's all over quite frankly. Whyte's problem, was his heavy weight. So he makes the same mistake as others, and puts on more non functional muscle mass. He might be dangerous for the first 6 rounds. But he's not a massive puncher, so he can't afford to substitute his speed, for power. Lol just hope the bodybuilder Joshua will be merciful.
Breazeale, Miller, Kownacki, Ruiz jr, Jennings, dont worry about the UK mate, Wilders been actively avoiding the top 5 US heavyweights as well.
Jesus man, you really do have issues, I couldn't cite an AJ or Wilder quote if my life depended on it.
Whyte surprised me in the Parker fight, and proved that the improvements he'd shown in prior fights weren't just down to the level of opponent. I'd consider this a live fight right now, and perhaps Wilder's toughest test to date, even moreso than Ortiz.
Wilder KOs Whyte within 6 rounds when that fight happens. Ortiz has a lot better timing than Whyte and he had problems to land on Wilder due to his reflexes and athleticism. Wilder is faster on his feet and would fight Whyte comfortably from the outside, Whyte is not a southpaw so Wilder wouldn't have the problems to use his jab like he did against Ortiz. Wilder is a master of setting the right hand up and Whyte doesn't have impeccable defense. This fight could be over very fast for Whyte.