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anfeild
08 Dec 15 12:39
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Dillian Whyte to ko Joshua in either R1,2,3. Each one is 80/1 in PP. Joshua yet to be tested and has been fighting bar brawlers so far. Whyte beat him as an amateur and has heavy hands. Hard to know if Joshua can take a punch. Made money when Khan got ko'd in round 1. Also when Bernard Dunne was ko'd early

Joshua could be the real deal but you can't train a chin. He might have one but i think at them prices its worth a few quid.
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Report pulio December 10, 2015 1:33 AM GMT
can't see how he avoids shipping some right hands in the early going myself but he looks like hes got a decent chin and maybe his punch resistance will be "enhanced" if you know what i mean. he will go down swinging though, too much pride at stake, so i wouldn't put you off the 80/1
Report RBoyd86 December 10, 2015 7:47 AM GMT
got hit a lot last fight did white
Report Zazu December 12, 2015 3:49 AM GMT
That's a little over 25/1

Not for me
Report Horangi. December 12, 2015 3:59 PM GMT
Watched Whyte a couple times and he's not a seek and destroy type.  Could take a couple rounds before any noteworthy exchanges/risks occur.
Report tobermory December 12, 2015 11:41 PM GMT
got a run for your money in the 2nd
Report Senyatta December 13, 2015 12:53 AM GMT
its alwaysa  good bet because there was so much of the unknown. whyte tried to get disqualified between round 1 and 2. his wild swing that landed in round 2 changed the fight. it took joshua very long to settle back down. credit to whyte for taking big shots and going toe to toe. i was happy the referee didnt disqualify him but as the fight went on i was hoping joshua would get the win. if he didnt then we would be hearing from the fight should have been stopped brigade.
Report Senyatta December 13, 2015 1:03 AM GMT
1.01 backers must have been very nervous. from 1.01 to 1.5 in the space of 3mins. i thought joshua would blow him away. was almost right, but i think that this was a much better way for joshua to win. not sure who he fights next but i wouldnt stick him in with a povetkin or a haye just yet. would like to maybe see a rematch here. it was great to see a fight like this in the heavyweight division
Report anfeild December 15, 2015 8:39 AM GMT
Got a run for my money alright. Taught he had him in the second round but fair play to Joshua he regrouped and finished the job. Can't see a rematch happening unless Eddie Hearn is really greedy. Also don't see any point in the Chisora fight. However that's what's going to happen due to Eddie Hearn. If it's Chisora then the tune ups should be over as its simply ripping people off. PPV should be only title fights not british domestic stuff.
Report Topboys December 16, 2015 12:06 AM GMT
Can't see a rematch personally I feel like that the Whyte saga is over now. Cracking fight but I feel it turned into a cracking fight because Joshua got a bit careless thinking he had it in the bag in the 2nd. Chisora next is surely the sensible option as he is the next level above but still expect him to not challenge AJ
Report RBoyd86 December 16, 2015 5:44 PM GMT
agree chisora is ideal opponent another step up but a sensible step
Report tobermory December 17, 2015 2:39 AM GMT
Is Chisora a step up?

How would you price Whyte v Chisora ? I'd have Whyte about 8/13
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