Re: Dillian Whyte vs. Moses Itauma | PPV - 16 August 2025
Posted: 04 Aug 2025, 16:55
Whyte may be lucky to hear the bell to end the second round
Its crap.MightyWarrior wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025, 07:02 It’s an excellent piece, easy to critique someone’s writing but overall it’s a hell of a lot more interesting than most of the stuff that’s out there - a bang on description of what’s happening as well.
Ituama doesn't throw haymakers though, he outboxes with speed and power and that's why he'll take out Whyte early. Dillian isn't the type to old man a prospect behind a tight guard is he? I watched Whyte v Tetteh again yesterday. Jesus!joshj909 wrote: ↑04 Aug 2025, 15:21I'd probably be more impressed if Itauma beats Whyte by wide decision than if he flattens him in a few rounds and uses a wide skill set to win the points. We've not seen him do anything except blast opponents away in a quick flurry which is not necessarily a bad thing but we don't know too much about how well he can do other thingssmiling assassin wrote: ↑04 Aug 2025, 14:38 It’s hard to see what Itauma really is until he gets chin checked or has been in with someone who is proven. I’ve never rated Whyte and always thought he’s average in a poor era of heavyweights. If Itauma blasts Whyte out of there I still don’t think we are any further on in knowing where he’s truly at.
In saying that I think he does look very very good
No, that's why I said he'd be lucky
Or just the difference in levels between proper champs and gatekeepersFrostieballs wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025, 05:15 How does someone like Whyte drop off this badly?
He was a live underdog against Fury, but turned up looking like he’d forgotten how to box. He was stood square on when he got KO’d.
Is it just age? Coming off PEDs as some suggest? Or has the fire just gone out?
I would dispute that. I posted a thread before the fight asking if anyone could make a case for Whyte to win. The answer was a resounding no.Frostieballs wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025, 05:15 How does someone like Whyte drop off this badly?
He was a live underdog against Fury, but turned up looking like he’d forgotten how to box. He was stood square on when he got KO’d.
Is it just age? Coming off PEDs as some suggest? Or has the fire just gone out?
He was definitely a live underdog before the fight but looked horrendous within the first minute of it. Terrible camp and terrible tactics and probably a year or two too late. On paper, he was arguably Fury's toughest opponent since returning from his ban and had beaten top 5/10 opponents Parker and Povetkin as well as too 15 opponents Chisora and Rivas. His style could have made it difficult for Fury to impose his size and strength given Whyte was very strong himself and was not afraid to wrestle a bit in the ring. He also had a mean left hook and body shots which could have been effective given the opportunity. However, we all saw the mess that the fight was...keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025, 06:36I would dispute that. I posted a thread before the fight asking if anyone could make a case for Whyte to win. The answer was a resounding no.Frostieballs wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025, 05:15 How does someone like Whyte drop off this badly?
He was a live underdog against Fury, but turned up looking like he’d forgotten how to box. He was stood square on when he got KO’d.
Is it just age? Coming off PEDs as some suggest? Or has the fire just gone out?
A live underdog doesn't mean he is going to win, it just means he isn't completely out of his depth and it wouldn't be a complete shock if he pulled it off.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025, 06:36I would dispute that. I posted a thread before the fight asking if anyone could make a case for Whyte to win. The answer was a resounding no.Frostieballs wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025, 05:15 How does someone like Whyte drop off this badly?
He was a live underdog against Fury, but turned up looking like he’d forgotten how to box. He was stood square on when he got KO’d.
Is it just age? Coming off PEDs as some suggest? Or has the fire just gone out?
I would agree with that, but the last guy he fought and Itouma are nowhere near proper champs (yet).Coco wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025, 05:22Or just the difference in levels between proper champs and gatekeepersFrostieballs wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025, 05:15 How does someone like Whyte drop off this badly?
He was a live underdog against Fury, but turned up looking like he’d forgotten how to box. He was stood square on when he got KO’d.
Is it just age? Coming off PEDs as some suggest? Or has the fire just gone out?
To me, it means he has a chance of winning. No one on this forum thought he did.Frostieballs wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025, 11:02A live underdog doesn't mean he is going to win, it just means he isn't completely out of his depth and it wouldn't be a complete shock if he pulled it off.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025, 06:36I would dispute that. I posted a thread before the fight asking if anyone could make a case for Whyte to win. The answer was a resounding no.Frostieballs wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025, 05:15 How does someone like Whyte drop off this badly?
He was a live underdog against Fury, but turned up looking like he’d forgotten how to box. He was stood square on when he got KO’d.
Is it just age? Coming off PEDs as some suggest? Or has the fire just gone out?
I think it's just age.Frostieballs wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025, 05:15 How does someone like Whyte drop off this badly?
He was a live underdog against Fury, but turned up looking like he’d forgotten how to box. He was stood square on when he got KO’d.
Is it just age? Coming off PEDs as some suggest? Or has the fire just gone out?
I reckon might have been a few saying I think Fury wins, but if Whyte does this, or Fury has aged etc. etc.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025, 14:37To me, it means he has a chance of winning. No one on this forum thought he did.Frostieballs wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025, 11:02A live underdog doesn't mean he is going to win, it just means he isn't completely out of his depth and it wouldn't be a complete shock if he pulled it off.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025, 06:36
I would dispute that. I posted a thread before the fight asking if anyone could make a case for Whyte to win. The answer was a resounding no.
After watching his last fight, I'd be amazed if this goes more than a round.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑06 Aug 2025, 08:01yh, we need to see that from an opponent.
hopefully Whyte tries landing a few hard shots. dont expect him to take Moses into the trenches..