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Dillian Whyte v Oscar Rivas
By: Muscle Date: July 20, 2019, 4:19 pm
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I've gone Oscar Rivas here. I don't think Whyte should be 1/4 so
at 7/2 I've gone Rivas
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Re: Dillian Whyte v Oscar Rivas
By: Newcy Date: July 21, 2019, 6:17 am
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Terrible bet mate.
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Re: Dillian Whyte v Oscar Rivas
By: Muscle Date: July 21, 2019, 2:26 pm
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Now that the fight is over it was. Ruiz was a terrible bet pre
match, fcuk knows in heavy weight boxing. Djokovic went huge
odds against federer at wimmbedon in play but came back and won,
the madness of the cricket world cup. A bad bet is a request a
bet or a shopping list accumulator imo
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Re: Dillian Whyte v Oscar Rivas
By: Trident Date: July 22, 2019, 3:38 pm
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I went Rivas too mate.
He got rocked in round 2 and backed off. When he took it forward
he caused a few problems but did far too little.
TBH I think Whyte is virtually identical to Chisora and about
the same standard.
Heavyweight boxing is far from the 'Golden age' some claim it to
be nearing.
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Re: Dillian Whyte v Oscar Rivas
By: Newcy Date: July 23, 2019, 4:10 am
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Whyte is leagues ahead of Chisora, he controlled the fight from
start to finish with a very decent opponent.
There's a reason Wilder and Fury don't want to fight him, I
think he's the second best HW right now.
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Re: Dillian Whyte v Oscar Rivas
By: doc Date: July 23, 2019, 5:08 am
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[quote author=Newcy link=topic=145.msg3092#msg3092
date=1563873041]
Whyte is leagues ahead of Chisora, he controlled the fight from
start to finish with a very decent opponent.
There's a reason Wilder and Fury don't want to fight him, I
think he's the second best HW right now.
[/quote]
Hes definitely improved and could see him troubling AJ in a
rematch , but I just can't see him standing with Fury or wilder.
I would put him in with AJ again and let the winner take on Ruiz
if hes still got the belts , thats the fight Whyte wanted .
I also think the rematch clauses should be bit more airtight ,
if its close then yeah uphold it , but I dont think AJ deserves
an automatic rematch with Ruiz. I wouldnt put him second best ,
but hes a top tier fighter and kind of best of the rest.
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Re: Dillian Whyte v Oscar Rivas
By: Newcy Date: July 23, 2019, 7:08 am
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Wilder had ducked Whyte for nearly 2 years.
AJ doesn't deserve a rematch? How do you fathom that? Because it
wasn't close? That's absolutely ridiculous.
Whyte is a FAR better boxer than Wilder, he'd definitely trouble
Fury.
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Re: Dillian Whyte v Oscar Rivas
By: doc Date: July 23, 2019, 10:28 am
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[quote author=Newcy link=topic=145.msg3099#msg3099
date=1563883737]
Wilder had ducked Whyte for nearly 2 years.
AJ doesn't deserve a rematch? How do you fathom that? Because it
wasn't close? That's absolutely ridiculous.
Whyte is a FAR better boxer than Wilder, he'd definitely trouble
Fury.
[/quote]
Yes exactly because it wasn't close , he gave up, its a payday
clause that doesnt really help boxing ! Wilder hasnt really
ducked anyone , hes not that well known and has been looking for
bigger fights , Whyte wouldn't do him any favours at all , Whyte
has had some chances and didnt take them, now hes taking the
hard road and doing well , I dont think him fighting Ruiz would
be a bad idea , whats the point in having no1 mandatory
contenders when theres rematch clauses everywhere.
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Re: Dillian Whyte v Oscar Rivas
By: Newcy Date: July 23, 2019, 11:16 am
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The rematch will reveal everything. I hope you're not a Wilder
fan doc.
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Re: Dillian Whyte v Oscar Rivas
By: doc Date: July 24, 2019, 6:40 am
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[quote author=Newcy link=topic=145.msg3112#msg3112
date=1563898581]
The rematch will reveal everything. I hope you're not a Wilder
fan doc.
[/quote]
Wouldnt say im a fan of any of them , there all 4rseholes with
giant ego's , wilder is talented but got completely outboxed by
fury , Fury is the no1. Yes the rematch will reveal everything
, AJ will have to improve a lot , hes young enough and pysical
enough , he just doesn't look like a great boxer,just a smashing
machine when hes getting all his own way. although fair play to
him he did well against Klit . I think AJ v Whyte would be a
better option for him .
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