Difficult to imagine them wanting to hurt each otherThe Dave and Dave show.
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Let's be honest it's a fight that nobody particularly wants to see. I wont be tuning in even though I can watch it free.Interesting insights into the Thurman -Pacquiao bout from Manny's mate Buboy. It looks as though there'll be some feeling in the fight.
3-4 Pacquiao.
11-8 Thurman.
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Both such likeable guys. I'd rather they didnt fight each other. But they are and it's a 50/50 to me .Difficult to imagine them wanting to hurt each other![]()
Rivas to me looks very underwhelming. I think hes just too small and lacks the power against someone like Dillian.Finally, some movement from the front office.
Quote from the WBC.
The World Boxing Council and Matchroom Boxing are delighted to confirm that Saturday’s bout between Dillian Whyte (25-1 18 KOs) and Oscar Rivas (26-0 18 KOs) at the O2 Arena in London will be contested for the WBC Interim World Heavyweight Championship.
The winner of the bout will become Mandatory Challenger for the WBC Heavyweight World Championship, currently held by Deontay Wilder.
Rivas to me looks very underwhelming. I think hes just too small and lacks the power against someone like Dillian.
I expect Dillian to stop him in about round 7/8.
Let's be honest it's a fight that nobody particularly wants to see. I wont be tuning in even though I can watch it free.
I actually like Dillian a lot. Good personality and talks a bit of smack, which i like.I think you're right Whyte will win it but I really hope he doesn't. Really don't like him and don't really rate him either so would quite like to see him get chinned
I actually like Dillian a lot. Good personality and talks a bit of smack, which i like.
Behave yourself !! You are a fan and you know it!Couldn't disagree more on the personality. I think he's a bell end. I don't mind the smack talking though it's ok in small doses from time to time.
Forget about that no show Smokey. Let's talk about our boy Dillain.Well well well. Manny Pacquiao rolls back the years and becomes a world champion again. In the immediate aftermath the talk is of a unification fight with Terence Crawford.
Forget about that no show Smokey. Let's talk about our boy Dillain.
I don't think Pac gave too much away about his next fight, but I'd be surprised if Crawford was the one. Crawford is an Arum man. The way PBC usually works in these bouts, is to match their own fighers, thus keeping the belt. (Thurman - Pacquiao was an all PBC affair.)
If I was to take a punt, I reckon his next opponent will be a PBC man. They have a huge list of quality Welterweights who include.
Manny Pacquiao.
Errol Spence.
Keith Thurman.
Danny Garcia.
Shawn Porter.
Amir Khan.
Omar Figueroa.
Andre Burto.
Leonard Bundu.
Devon Alexander.
Luis Collazo.
Roberto Guerrero.
Victor Ortiz.
Lamont Peterson.
Jessie Vargas.
I thought Dillian fought a very smart fight. That said , his opponent was pretty limited.I'm sorry I just can't get behind him. Don't like the guys personality and last night did nothing to convince me he was any better of a fighter than I had thought anyway. Two average boxers in an already average division going at it
I thought Dillian fought a very smart fight. That said , his opponent was pretty limited.
The slight concern I have with Dillian is that he lacks the discipline to fight smart through an entire fight. He loves a dust up and that may cost him dearly one day.
Hopefully Khan doesn't get the Pacquioa fight, doesn't deserve it and he's also a ****
