If i was Whyte , that statement alone would give me a reason to pull out stating i need to get a trainer who cares and knows what he's doingMightyWarrior wrote: ↑11 Aug 2025, 12:05 Well I’ve heard trainers come out with some dumb things before, but this one takes the cake
Dillian Whyte vs. Moses Itauma | PPV - 16 August 2025
Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Moses Itauma | PPV - 16 August 2025
Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Moses Itauma | PPV - 16 August 2025
Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Moses Itauma | PPV - 16 August 2025
I hope Itauma looks shit or loses so he doesn't get an undeserved shot at Usyk...
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Moses Itauma | PPV - 16 August 2025
I know he doesn’t deserve a shot at Usyk and there are many in front of him in the queue but I would like to see it.
Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Moses Itauma | PPV - 16 August 2025
It seems Turki wants the Moses v Uysk fight, and what he wants, he gets.
However a laboured performance v Whyte would see that go up in smoke
However a laboured performance v Whyte would see that go up in smoke
Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Moses Itauma | PPV - 16 August 2025
If that's Usyk's last fight, do you really want it to be against someone that it could age poorly against? He could lose to every single top 15 opponent he faces in his career. If he was to face someone else worthwhile before, then I could buy into it.smiling assassin wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 03:44I know he doesn’t deserve a shot at Usyk and there are many in front of him in the queue but I would like to see it.
If Usyk wanted to wait a while and let Kabayel face Parker for the first shot and then Itauma face Jalolov for the second and final shot then I think all fans would be happy with the outcome.
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Funny but that was my thought too. I'm surrounded by fat fuckers going on about being on that and how brilliant it is. They could eat less and do some exercise but no, they want to stab themselves with a chemical and tell you about "food noise" and how they've lost 3 stone while still looking like a big fatso with a gaunt skull-like face.
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Moses Itauma | PPV - 16 August 2025
it is rife in our gym, and the amount of people buying it black market with no research is scary.Cyclops wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 07:50Funny but that was my thought too. I'm surrounded by fat fuckers going on about being on that and how brilliant it is. They could eat less and do some exercise but no, they want to stab themselves with a chemical and tell you about "food noise" and how they've lost 3 stone while still looking like a big fatso with a gaunt skull-like face.
In terms of Whyte, the gloves are off interview was good, Whyte seems to be in a good place mentally and they were both respectful, there is so much to like about Itauma, zero trash talking is a good thing from me.
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Moses Itauma | PPV - 16 August 2025
Agreed about Itauma and zero trash talking, proves people will watch good quality fighters without the pantomime.SeanBrennan wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 13:55it is rife in our gym, and the amount of people buying it black market with no research is scary.Cyclops wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 07:50Funny but that was my thought too. I'm surrounded by fat fuckers going on about being on that and how brilliant it is. They could eat less and do some exercise but no, they want to stab themselves with a chemical and tell you about "food noise" and how they've lost 3 stone while still looking like a big fatso with a gaunt skull-like face.
In terms of Whyte, the gloves are off interview was good, Whyte seems to be in a good place mentally and they were both respectful, there is so much to like about Itauma, zero trash talking is a good thing from me.
Also if he does lose it'll be others placing great pressure on him to be something special and not himself, he seems quite and respectful.
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Moses Itauma | PPV - 16 August 2025
Most people expect Whyte to lose, so he's already got an out if the going gets rough. I think Itauma will lose as he moves through the levels, but probably to someone with more pride on the line.
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Moses Itauma | PPV - 16 August 2025
Could we see an early British stoppage?
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I don’t think so. I just get the vibe Whyte is fragile now, I don’t think he will be tough enough to get an early brittish stoppage… and it’s not a prospect vs a can, it’s a main event for the wbo number 1 so they can’t stop it that early surely.
Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Moses Itauma | PPV - 16 August 2025
bound to be massive health repercussions.Cyclops wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 07:50Funny but that was my thought too. I'm surrounded by fat fuckers going on about being on that and how brilliant it is. They could eat less and do some exercise but no, they want to stab themselves with a chemical and tell you about "food noise" and how they've lost 3 stone while still looking like a big fatso with a gaunt skull-like face.
Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Moses Itauma | PPV - 16 August 2025
Nice respectful face off.
Moses is MY man: a man from North Kent from a multi racial family. Of course I'm going to get behind him. I remember contacting him for tickets for his debut on the undercard of Yarde-Beterbiev, and driving to the next town on from mine hoping to cop the tickets off the lad himself only to give the cash to some other kid, clearly a fighter himself, instead.
Dillian has looked sluggish since his Fury loss, but you have to remember him stopping Chisora (still picking up decent scalps) and beating Parker (who everyone thinks should be Usyk's next fight) in his pomp. There's a lot of hype around Itauma, but that's all bollocks. Dillian, on his game, should provide a decent test.
I'll be buying it, and watching with excitement and interest.
Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Moses Itauma | PPV - 16 August 2025
Nah. I reckon if we see a stoppage here, it'll be conclusive.
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Moses Itauma | PPV - 16 August 2025
whyte looks in good shape obs but i fear he'll already be cracked and will go early from shots he couldve fought through longer a few years ago;. those quick hands will be shaking him up and wobbelling the legs early. i think this is timed really well for moses
Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Moses Itauma | PPV - 16 August 2025
Being in reasonable shape isn't hard. If you're clinically obese it's because you're weak, lazy and lack discipline. Everybody wants some sort of shortcut for something that takes any degree of effort. That I know so many waddling pigs who see it as miracle cure when all they have to do really is walk places and not stuff their fat faces with junk is an unfortunate sign of the times we live in.Steveh583 wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 19:48bound to be massive health repercussions.Cyclops wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 07:50Funny but that was my thought too. I'm surrounded by fat fuckers going on about being on that and how brilliant it is. They could eat less and do some exercise but no, they want to stab themselves with a chemical and tell you about "food noise" and how they've lost 3 stone while still looking like a big fatso with a gaunt skull-like face.
Being cut up and having a 6 pack is different. I'm talking about people who are extremely overweight and could have dealt with it yonks ago, but didn't care. I'm sure Mounjaro and Ozempic both have some long term issues that we're yet to find out about, for sure.
Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Moses Itauma | PPV - 16 August 2025
Good! I hope you're rightmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 21:31 whyte looks in good shape obs but i fear he'll already be cracked and will go early from shots he couldve fought through longer a few years ago;. those quick hands will be shaking him up and wobbelling the legs early. i think this is timed really well for moses
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Moses Itauma | PPV - 16 August 2025
I meant early stoppage win for Mosesgregregegg wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 18:42I don’t think so. I just get the vibe Whyte is fragile now, I don’t think he will be tough enough to get an early brittish stoppage… and it’s not a prospect vs a can, it’s a main event for the wbo number 1 so they can’t stop it that early surely.
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Moses Itauma | PPV - 16 August 2025
I'm going for a Whyte victory by 6th round mauling
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Moses Itauma | PPV - 16 August 2025
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