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    #11
    Any one that followed the build-up to Joshua-Whyte or Whyte-Chisora knows the entertainment that Whyte brings.

    I really hope Wilder will come over and fight him as it's a guaranteed good fight, and it sets up the biggest fight of the year in the summer.

    Will Wilder risk it though?

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      #12
      Originally posted by BWC View Post
      Ill laugh so hard if Helenius KTFOs Shytw
      Yeah, imagine if he stretches him out like he did with Sam Peter!

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        #13
        How can you compare Helenuis’s defeat of an aged and shop-worn Samuel Peter to the Whyte showdown.
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          #14
          Originally posted by Dr Rassclart View Post
          How can you compare Helenuis’s defeat of an aged and shop-worn Samuel Peter to the Whyte showdown.
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          It's not a comparison; it's a hope for an unexpected result. But I doubt it will happen, of course, though I find that Whyte is an over-hyped fighter on the same level of Dereck Chisora. Nobodies who get important fights only through trash-talking.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Tatabanya View Post
            It's not a comparison; it's a hope for an unexpected result. But I doubt it will happen, of course, though I find that Whyte is an over-hyped fighter on the same level of Dereck Chisora. Nobodies who get important fights only through trash-talking.
            I don't think Whyte is over-hyped in the sense that his fans think he is world-level or anything. He's hyped because of his style and persona, he comes to fight and will have to be KTFO before he gives in.

            It's the reason we want the Wilder and Joshua fights again. Whyte bring excitement and guaranteed entertainment, as proven against Joshua and Chisora.

            I don't believe any one thinks Whyte is a world beater, but he will bring it to Joshua and Wilder for sure.

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              #16
              At this point, AJ would rationalize fighting Puff the Magic Dragon before Wilder.

              These series of soft interviews have revealed that the man does not want to test himself against the bigges threat facing him.

              Competition is something the great athletes want, and they want it right away.

              I get the feeling AJ is not going to be half as great as everyone thinks, and I am not just talking about his continued failure to pass the chin check, I am talking about what he is made of inside.

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                #17
                "AJ will have a fight in March or something like that, then we fight the winner of Wilder-Whyte in the summer for the unification."

                In other words everyone has been fooled into buying/watching this fight cause we already have plans for after the fight cause we know the result.

                Can you IMAGINE if takam gets a fluke win.... Hearn would be on suicide watch.

                I think hearn will be on suicide watch if AJ loses in the next 5years

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                  #18
                  Helenius beat Whyte Wilder would be on the phone to the WBC in 5 minutes getting them to enforce Helenius as his mandatory, no exceptions.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by stephenmc View Post
                    "AJ will have a fight in March or something like that, then we fight the winner of Wilder-Whyte in the summer for the unification."

                    In other words everyone has been fooled into buying/watching this fight cause we already have plans for after the fight cause we know the result.

                    Can you IMAGINE if takam gets a fluke win.... Hearn would be on suicide watch.

                    I think hearn will be on suicide watch if AJ loses in the next 5years
                    I actually think Takam could upset AJ here, he is all wrong for him at this stage. I've said for years that a come-forward, aggressive inside-fighter will give AJ fits, and that will be proven in this fight.

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                      #20
                      You idiots who a talking about Wilder, you really crack me up haha. 38 fights and only one guy who was in the top ten (Stiverne) and that was the guy who lasted 12roudswith him. If Wilder is so confident, he would go ahead an fight Whyte, beat Whyte, make a ton of money and then he would have the AJ fight he wants. It's win-win for Wilder. But Wilder wants to keep running his mouth while fighting more bums in the process. All while you idiots praise him for it. It's a shame

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