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  • #31
    He wants Pricey - David 'Chin of Steel' Price.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by diarraisagod View Post
      I'd tell Wilder to go *** himself. He did everything possible to get himself out of a Whyte fight when he was champ so he doesn't deserve Whyte risking his next in line position. Perhaps once Whyte has fought for the title they can do it, but Whyte doesn't owe him a damn thing

      I'm not even a Whyte fan but his record warrants a long overdue title shot. No recent contender/champion took a more difficult path to a title shot so I've no issue with him taking the usual stay busy fights until it's his turn
      THIS!!
      Here is a boxing fan who knows what he is talking about.

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      • #33
        Hey Whyte instead of fighting top 10 fighters across Ring / Boxrec etc

        Why not fight PBC definition of hard like Ortiz fighting the 173rd ranked fighter in the world hard .

        Wilder has beaten one of the Ring top 10 and Ortiz 0 , Whyte has beaten 3 that's more than Wilder and Ortiz combined.

        Seriously I think he should take Ortiz but they would just say he's old now , Wilder they would just say he's shot.

        Whyte's unlikable and he did turn down a shot at Joshua but it ain't great for the sport to see him not getting a shot.



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        • #34
          The Povetkin fight WAS supposed to be an easy fight you idiot. Gift draw against Hunter and in his forties. Need to find someone easier than Lucas Browne?

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          • #35
            Originally posted by diarraisagod View Post
            I'd tell Wilder to go *** himself. He did everything possible to get himself out of a Whyte fight when he was champ so he doesn't deserve Whyte risking his next in line position. Perhaps once Whyte has fought for the title they can do it, but Whyte doesn't owe him a damn thing

            I'm not even a Whyte fan but his record warrants a long overdue title shot. No recent contender/champion took a more difficult path to a title shot so I've no issue with him taking the usual stay busy fights until it's his turn
            As if Wilder is still fighting he seems to be on a coke binge.

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            • #36
              Dillian isn't AJ, Fury or Wilder, he doesn't have that star quality so ppl won't pay to watch him beat a bum with like a 14-7-2 record. Obviously Dillian could mash up a guy like that somewheres on an undercard but once he's paid training camp he'll probably be out of pocket so that don't work. OK. Easy fights you can sell. (1) Robert Helenius. coming off a big win. That should be an easy one to make. (2) Jarrell. Morally, in an ideal world, 'Big Baby' should never lace gloves on again BUT we all know boxing isn't great morally & the PED abusing fat F@@@ will get another payday, so why not Dillian? (3) there isn't a third.

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              • #37

                'I'd tell Wilder to go *** himself. He did everything possible to get himself out of a Whyte fight when he was champ so he doesn't deserve Whyte risking his next in line position. Perhaps once Whyte has fought for the title they can do it, but Whyte doesn't owe him a damn thing

                I'm not even a Whyte fan but his record warrants a long overdue title shot. No recent contender/champion took a more difficult path to a title shot so I've no issue with him taking the usual stay busy fights until it's his turn

                Here is a boxing fan who knows what he is talking about.


                Here is a boxing fan who may know about boxing, I can't tell, but definitely knows nothing about the business. Whyte's position, & he knows this, is worth the square root of F all. Nobody, including the governing organisations, even pretends to enforce the rules. If AJ comes back from a brutal hiding to spark Fury with a devastating right hand, will the WBC/WBA/IBF be saying 'oh we don't want Joshua:Fury II' AJ needs to give Whyte his rightful shot'? Bollox will they! They want the money & that will only NOT mean a rematch if AJ is beaten up so badly they can't justify a slaughter.

                So Fury-AJ 1 in Sept 21. Fury-AJ II in June 22. What is Whyte supposed to do in the meantime? Take up water colours or playing the piano? Man gotta fight & Deontay is, far & away, the biggest money on offer,

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                • #38
                  Hell, if you get any easier than Provetkin even bums would want your job! MF’er are you serious stop begging and get in real shape and beat a young American fighter; until then go do yourself.

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                  • #39
                    That's the attitude

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                    • #40
                      Whyte is a bit of an enigma.

                      He has an argument for being overlooked for title fights and PPV but at the same time he has the ability to stink the place out when he really needs to shine.

                      He looked like a beast in the first Povetkin fight but was then brutally KOd. In the rematch Povetkin looked horrible, out of shape and unmotivated. The optics were not in Whytes favour.

                      Apart from the Chisora fights, Whyte has not really delivered a signature performance. He went life and death with Parker, that's it.

                      Beating Wach, Allen and that Aussie bum is not exactly impressive at his supposed level.

                      He is really only known for losing to Joshua.

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