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Originally posted by VislorTurlough View PostMore 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.
you are always in the comments with something Negative to post
#troll
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Originally posted by Mmann2e View Post
Beating Whyte accomplishes nothing he lost his opportunity to become something in boxing when he lost to Fury and now the doors are shut. He'll be 36 and his is a style that relies on speed and power, and he's going to be slower next year.
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Originally posted by super-x View PostBeating Whyte puts him straight back into title contention. Whyte is probably the ONLY top 10 heavyweight willing to fight Wilder as without a title and big drawing power hes a high risk low reward opponent. Whyte would again be putting his mandatory position on the line. Wilder maybe abit slower, we wont know that till we see him in the ring again but boxers dont lose there power and he will always have that equaliser. I think its a dangerous fight for Whyte and hats of to him if hes genuinely asking for it. Theres strong possibility that we never see wilder in the ring again though too
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Originally posted by super-x View PostTo 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.
Wouldn't expect anything less from serial ducker Whyte.
Amazing how negotiations could be so difficult when it's an in house fight arranged by your own promoter..... lol....
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Originally posted by super-x View Post
Hearn and wilder never did any actual business in the past. Also you are forgetting the fact that Wilder publically admitted to turning down more money to fight joshua and opting to cherry pick a fat out of shape Fury instead, who had just put on a circus of a show vs sefer seferi in his come back fight... $120mil 3 fight deal was way more then Wilder made from his last 3 fights. Probably only made 50% of that with Ortiz n fury x2.
and why not fight and beat Whyte if hes soo crap, it would send wilder straight back into no.1 position doesnt it?? Back in line for his own title... its a win win.. but beyonce just wants to cry and do nothing. Doubt we will see him in the ring again and even if we do, it will be back against the no hopers he so soundly made a career of beating
Most of you Hearniacs are dumb ****s. Jesus.
Rhe three fight deal had no guarantee of Joshua and was a deal made Skipper and Hearn you moron. As I rightly said Hearn had no involvement and this was explicitly stated by Hearn himself when that deal was offered.
Whyte is **** because he's ****. Anyone with any remote amount of boxing knowledge can see it. He doesn't even look good in the ring. Considering how little benefit Whyte provides, why on earth would either Ruiz or Wilder get in the ring?
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Originally posted by DougalDylan View PostWhytes rich he owns the ppv shows with his own fighters on the bill. He's on a show by show contract, the PBC made an offer a year a two back (when he flew to the Seates) but they couldn't offer him anything near as good.
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