Comments Thread For: Hearn Wants Deontay Wilder or Andy Ruiz For Dillian Whyte

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  • Jkp
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    #11
    Originally posted by factsarenice
    Long after the dust settles, neither Wilder or Ruiz will be willing to fight Whyte.
    Why?

    They both been in with much better fighters than Whyte and beaten them. I doubt Whyte would be a problem for either of them.

    On the other hand, Whyte is a serial ducker who turns down world title shots and 5 million pound career high pay days, to fight corpses like wach, and 40+ year olds.

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    • Jkp
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      #12
      Originally posted by !-1
      What Eddie says and what Eddie does are two different things. I don't believe a word that comes out of Eddie's mouth.
      I don't believe Eddie or Whyte really want to fight Ruiz/ Wilder. Both Eddie and Whyte are bluffers, who love to call out people they have no intention of fighting.

      Whyte wouldn't fight AJ for 4 world titles, he isn't fighting these 2 dangerous guys for no world titles.

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      • Mammoth
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        #13
        Both of those guys beat the *** outta Shyte...

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        • Zaryu
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          #14
          Sure... I'll believe it when I see it.

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          • VislorTurlough
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            #15
            More Hearn vomit that the boxing press runs with. Compete BS. His PED cheat “interim champion” has played the victim for 4 years that he’s mandatory and could not get the fight enforced. Which anyone not on Hearn’s nub can read as - his promoter has no yank. Has no juice with sanctioning bodies. Which is how you play the game. It’s like the Rodney dangerfield movie back to school - where Rodney’s character explains to a professor how the world really works. Bribe this guy and that guy. Eddie sure knows how to do that when it comes to Whyte peeing dirty. He has his interests covered domestically, but not internationally. Certainly he’s over his head in the USA. He’s not getting blasted out in :30 seconds by wilder or being laughably outboxed by Ruiz now when he can get his retirement $ vs Fury.

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            • Ray*
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              #16
              This guy is an idiot, how many times do we have to go through this with him and PBC? PBC don’t want your offers, nor are they prepared to make one to you. Give it a rest mate...

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              • Clegg
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                #17
                PBC won't do those fights and Hearn knows it so they're safe fights to pretend to want

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                • Alf Stewart
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                  #18
                  Both fighters beat Whyte, Hearn knows this, he also knows the fights don’t get made at this point hence his “wanting” of these specific fights.

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                  • super-x
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                    #19
                    Wilder didnt honour his mandatory for almost 3 years so he clearly didnt want anything to do with Whyte, and ruiz turned the fight down when it was offered to him after the AJ loss, a very winnable fight for ruiz which would have immediately put him back in the mix for shot at the big boys. This love triangle wont wrk, wilder vs Ruiz wont happen either. I strongly doubt wilder boxes this year.

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                    • super-x
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                      #20
                      To those complaining Whyte turned down £4mil payday vs Joshua again, it was the rematch clause he wasnt happy with, which pretty much said should whyte win the rematch would stil be 70/30 in joshuas favour. Traditionally the splits are flipped in upset rematches but hearn and AJ were tryna mug whyte with that clause, whyte was willing to come down to 50/50 rematch split should he win but they didnt budge and the fight was passed on to big sted baby miller... everyone knows what happend thereafter.

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