Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
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wesshaw1985
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Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
Who wins this one?
Last edited by wesshaw1985 on 12 Dec 2015, 18:39, edited 4 times in total.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
Hardly anybody will pick Whyte outright, but at 10/1 he's value for me as he seems to hit hard enough to do damage if he lands and there's nothing to suggest he won't be durable.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
Whyte might be worth a punt at 10/1. Joshua has yes to fight anyone was able to fight back, if Whyte can get his shots off it could get interesting, can Joshua take a punch? also if it goes past 3 or 4 rounds, will Joshua gas out?
Joshua has to be favourite, but right now he is no sure fire bet against anyone who can take a shot and give it back. As we found out with Price recently, until he he shows he can take a dig and has no major stamina issues, he is still very much unproven
Joshua has to be favourite, but right now he is no sure fire bet against anyone who can take a shot and give it back. As we found out with Price recently, until he he shows he can take a dig and has no major stamina issues, he is still very much unproven
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Nightmare Roy
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
I picked Joshua, but I'm laying £50 on Whyte. 
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reggaereggae
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
As others have said, Joshua is the deserved favourite, but 10-1 is too big a price for Whyte.
Whyte can punch, will be up for it etc etc I think maybe 5-1 or even 4-1 is more realistic
Whyte can punch, will be up for it etc etc I think maybe 5-1 or even 4-1 is more realistic
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
AJ without breaking a sweat. Eddie wouldn't have made the fight if Whyte was a real threat. Why derail the AJ gravy train when the casual fans are lapping up the early stoppages?
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
Everybody loves AJ. If he stays undefeated I can see him selling out Wembley for a world title shot in H1 2017.Terry Dooley wrote:I've just been told that they did 10,000 tickets in less than an hour.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
Who is Matchroom's main matchmaker? Not even the best matchmakers can be right all the time and Eddie has rolled the dice a number of times with his fighters (admittedly more in the beginning when he was earning his stripes). I think Eddie will be having a few sleepless nights in the build up to this one as AJ is a once in a generation cash cow if he can keep him undefeated.chad wrote:Eddie wouldn't have made the fight if Whyte was a real threat.
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black panther
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
Yeah would be funny if WHyte pulled off the upset.....all those millions dissapeared right before Eddie's eyes...johnswan1 wrote:Who is Matchroom's main matchmaker? Not even the best matchmakers can be right all the time and Eddie has rolled the dice a number of times with his fighters (admittedly more in the beginning when he was earning his stripes). I think Eddie will be having a few sleepless nights in the build up to this one as AJ is a once in a generation cash cow if he can keep him undefeated.chad wrote:Eddie wouldn't have made the fight if Whyte was a real threat.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
How many does the o2 hold?Terry Dooley wrote:I've just been told that they did 10,000 tickets in less than an hour.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
Whether Whyte is durable or not is irrelevant the ref will stop the fight prematurely as soon as Joshua catches him.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
19,000 I thinkafcmarshall wrote:How many does the o2 hold?Terry Dooley wrote:I've just been told that they did 10,000 tickets in less than an hour.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
Just checked, 20,000 actually.danamba7 wrote:19,000 I thinkafcmarshall wrote:How many does the o2 hold?Terry Dooley wrote:I've just been told that they did 10,000 tickets in less than an hour.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
How many does the o2 hold?[/quote]
19,000 I think[/quote]
Just checked, 20,000 actually.[/quote]
19,000 will be for sale on stub hub soon
19,000 I think[/quote]
Just checked, 20,000 actually.[/quote]
19,000 will be for sale on stub hub soon
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Nightmare Roy
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
That's my main worry "house ref".rm1 wrote:Whether Whyte is durable or not is irrelevant the ref will stop the fight prematurely as soon as Joshua catches him.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
Would be totes annoyingNightmare Roy wrote:That's my main worry "house ref".rm1 wrote:Whether Whyte is durable or not is irrelevant the ref will stop the fight prematurely as soon as Joshua catches him.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
I can't even believe you have bothered doing a poll for it. Surely no one believes Whyte has a chance.
Joshua actually has a reason to want to hurt the guy. This will end in round 1 or 2. People asking about AJ's punch resistance, it doesn't really matter if Whyte can't lay a glove on him. The main questions is whether Whyte can take AJ's power. The answer my friends....will be no.
Joshua actually has a reason to want to hurt the guy. This will end in round 1 or 2. People asking about AJ's punch resistance, it doesn't really matter if Whyte can't lay a glove on him. The main questions is whether Whyte can take AJ's power. The answer my friends....will be no.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
14,000 now...13,999 probably on StubhubTerry Dooley wrote:I've just been told that they did 10,000 tickets in less than an hour.
What kind of idiots pay good money without any other fights announced this will last 2-3 rounds tops.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
Good pointrm1 wrote:Whether Whyte is durable or not is irrelevant the ref will stop the fight prematurely as soon as Joshua catches him.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
Snow ball affect though isn't it in fairness? I mean if you don't get them now but then want to go nearer the time it will have sold out and you have to buy through these online touts you pay over the odds.ste1983 wrote:14,000 now...13,999 probably on StubhubTerry Dooley wrote:I've just been told that they did 10,000 tickets in less than an hour.
What kind of idiots pay good money without any other fights announced this will last 2-3 rounds tops.
Whyte will get his own tickets though in a few weeks he says and my plan is to get them from him. For the record he reckons he will get about 2,000 tickets so how many is Joshua getting then?!
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
Two words.chad wrote:AJ without breaking a sweat. Eddie wouldn't have made the fight if Whyte was a real threat. Why derail the AJ gravy train when the casual fans are lapping up the early stoppages?
Breidis Prescott.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
You're absolutely right, but if he can't beat Whyte then the only way to keep him undefeated will be to take him on a Wilder-esque run of punching bags. The weekend suggested that Whyte has no defence whatsoever and the jab was none existant, I can't see him being able to hold off Joshua for any length of time.johnswan1 wrote:Who is Matchroom's main matchmaker? Not even the best matchmakers can be right all the time and Eddie has rolled the dice a number of times with his fighters (admittedly more in the beginning when he was earning his stripes). I think Eddie will be having a few sleepless nights in the build up to this one as AJ is a once in a generation cash cow if he can keep him undefeated.chad wrote:Eddie wouldn't have made the fight if Whyte was a real threat.
Im intrigued to see how Joshua deals with someone he really doesn't like - was it Paul Smith who described him as "a bad man pretending to be good"? He clearly enjoys hurting people, however much he tries to hide it.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
To be fair 2,000 to sell personally is a lot!mfc_se15 wrote:Snow ball affect though isn't it in fairness? I mean if you don't get them now but then want to go nearer the time it will have sold out and you have to buy through these online touts you pay over the odds.ste1983 wrote:14,000 now...13,999 probably on StubhubTerry Dooley wrote:I've just been told that they did 10,000 tickets in less than an hour.
What kind of idiots pay good money without any other fights announced this will last 2-3 rounds tops.
Whyte will get his own tickets though in a few weeks he says and my plan is to get them from him. For the record he reckons he will get about 2,000 tickets so how many is Joshua getting then?!
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
That was exactly what I thought. 2,000 is massive amount for someone I've never heard is a massive seller. It also doesn't in fairness match up with the 18,000 Hearn claims is sold unless they're already counted as 'sold'. As the O2 only holds 20k!
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte - December 12th 2015
Whyte - any single round between 1-8 is 80-1.
The other rounds are even higher
The other rounds are even higher