Dyllian whyte vs UFC heavy weight division

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Dyllian whyte 24-1 professional boxer, only loss to Anthony Joshua.

Former European k1 champion and British BIKMA super heavy weight champion.

Record in mma 1-0

These athletes are about, ufc needs to start paying better. How'd you think he'd fair in the current setting?
 
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Is there a video of his mma debut? That's is what matters the most.
 
Curtis Blaydes would take him down and fuck him up pronto.

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He has been a professional boxer for many years and knocked out at debuting novice. Of course he did. There is not a single heavyweight that has ever stepped into the octagon that he would stack up against at this point. Not many people outside of a very niche UK crowd would really be that interested either.
 
would be interesting but the problem is that in boxing the money is so much more that the ufc would have to lay so much to sign them, theyd have to put them as main events & into top ranks in order to justify it and theyd get fast tracked to losses rather than building up with a hand full of fights to 'tune up' and get comfortable...
 
If Ngannou and Hunt didnt suddenly turn into Div 1 wrestlers as soon as the fight starts they could be in a shit ton of trouble. Most guys would just take him down and stop him fairly easily though.
 
He’d probably knock any of them out if they were stupid enough to try and trade with him but if a proper game plan was implemented he would lose
 
Why Dyllian Whyte?

Was Dylan White too easy?
 
Give him the right fighters, no ground game opponents, like Gokhan Saki and Conor McGregor.
 
Dylan Whyte KO's top 5 UFC HWs with 3 months of TDD​
 
If the guy is a pro boxer. Every single fighter with any ground game wins that fight.

In general terms. I would take a 20-10 mma fighter with a strong wrestling background. Over a 29-1 pro boxer all day everyday.

I’m speaking solely of mma fights.
 
If Ngannou and Hunt didnt suddenly turn into Div 1 wrestlers as soon as the fight starts they could be in a shit ton of trouble. Most guys would just take him down and stop him fairly easily though.
Don't get it twisted, he does NOT have huge power at all. In fact his best attribute is his body punching and that's never gonna work in an mma setting. He's very overrated imo
 
Dyllian whyte 24-1 professional boxer, only loss to Anthony Joshua.

Former European k1 champion and British BIKMA super heavy weight champion.

Record in mma 1-0

These athletes are about, ufc needs to start paying better. How'd you think he'd fair in the current setting?

Havent saw him in mma so dont really know but if he had wrestling he could be champ for sure.
 
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