His last 2 fights were really poor.....didn,t do anything , it,s all over for him ( in the boxing ring that is )
Just the impression I get. Whyte was always the better of the two, by quite a bit, which is why Wilder would never fight him... I just think he's lost more than Wilder has.
They should make the fight. I think Wilder can KO him and its a good chance. Only thing Whyte lost was a chin. Both are declined, i dont see how Wilder is less declined Whyte is coming off a win and is younger. W
Whyte would always have won, Wilder knew it and ran as far away as possible (something he had plenty of practice at). Wilder would hate Whyte coming at him, and no way does Wilder's mediocre chin take a Whyte left hook.
They should make the fight, I think on the night you'll be disappointed. I predicted the exact round Zhang would KO Wilder, Whyte is made for him
Lots of great fights for the Bronze Dosser: Ruiz Ngannou Whyte Makhmudov Ajagba Anderson Joshua Joyce Bring em all on!
I think he should go down to bridger. A **** division needs a **** fighter at its head! Oh, wait, they already have Okolie. Never mind.
Octopolie vs the Bronze Dosser would be a fight made in hell. I can image both men wrapping their tentacle arms around each other in some weird flailing exchange and becoming knotted into a ball like in a Tom and Jerry cartoon, then scuttling out of the ring on alternate pencil legs while glaring menacingly at each other from atop their tangled mass of limbs.
I'd love them to make it - it's a no-lose, either a can crushing coward or a drugs cheat gets smashed up. Whyte would have always won in their primes and probably would now - and they both knew it, that's why Whyte was desperate for it and Wilder ducked it.
Wilder would KO him now and he's even more over the hill too, Whyte is coming off a win. If they make the fight you will see, Whyte looked clueless against Okolie. Wilder can keep it long against someone like Whyte and wait.
Whyte has always blown hot and cold. Sometimes on the night he fights out of his skin and really surprises you; other times he just goes through the motions and you wonder how on earth this guy was ever world rated. If he can get his jab going he beats Wilder but if he puts in a non-performance or tries to engage in a wild shootout then I wouldn't want to bet on him. Right now I have no idea what sort of form he's in. He looked plodding and a bit useless against Hammer, so I struggle to see how he beats anyone in the top ten, even the Dosser (if you still consider him top ten).