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  • Sid-Knee
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    #101
    Originally posted by mlac

    more insane ramblings tldr.

    quick i saw someone post a possible negative comment about a brit in another thread! utter fruitloop
    And yet again, just vacuous nonsense without anything redeemable about it. I've asked you a straight forward question that would be easy to prove if you had any value, but no, nothing as per usual. What a shock. You can take the other option your kind do and just get back to what you do. Enjoy all the madness, poisonous and twisted things people say about mostly English fighters. I know why you enjoy it. But you're far too cowardly to admit it. Isn't that right "Jock"?

    Good bye.

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    • Sid-Knee
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      #102
      Originally posted by DaNeutral.
      Is there any reason why WBC number 2 ranked contender Deontay Wilder shouldn't fight number 1 ranked challenger Dillian Whyte?

      Whytes a bum? Whyte would get sparked easy? You may well be correct on both counts. Is Whyte irrelevant? Number 1 ranked contender, above Wilder to the belt Wilder claims to want to Wi. Back? Err ofcourse he isn't irrelevant, that's a ridiculous thing to say.

      Its Wilder fans who are dismissing this fight, as usual Wilder fans throwing out reasons to jot have fights, yet they hate Whyte and think Wilder destroys him, to me that's every reason TO have that fight.
      There isn't a single reason why that fight shouldn't happen. But they're far too busy defending the fact Wilder is too scared to take it, like he's always been. To claim Wilder shouldn't take it due to Whyte being a supposed bum is ludicrous in the extreme. Whyte is an actual world level fighter. Those who Wilder fights, aren't. His whole career is all about actual bums and getting his shlt pushed in against the only world level fighter he's fought. They don't want it to happen again so they've gone the usual route. Americans aren't cowards though. No, they're the "Home of the brave". It must be true, Well, they wouldn't say it otherwise would they? It's not like they have a habit of proclaiming delusional madness as fact all the time. That would make them extremists and weirdo's with no integrity or honour.

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      • PunchyPotorff
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        #103
        While there are many fights Whyte can and will win, IMO Wilder isn't one of them. Povetkin showed the formula, and if he hadn't been weakened by covid and came back too fast from it, things would've likely been a carbon copy of their first encounter. Point being... there are several ways to top Whyte... not the least of which is that massive uppercut. And say what you will about Wilder's lack of technique... he does have the power to practically decapitate Whyte if he lands. And he almost always has a good engine... Fury II being about the only exception. Thing is, I don't think the reverse is true. I don't believe Whyte would be able to throw many roadblocks into Wilder's performance. It would be a great fight for the fans though. One I'd luv to check out. Hopefully it happens... soon.

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        • Jkp
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          #104
          Originally posted by DaNeutral.
          Is there any reason why WBC number 2 ranked contender Deontay Wilder shouldn't fight number 1 ranked challenger Dillian Whyte?

          Whytes a bum? Whyte would get sparked easy? You may well be correct on both counts. Is Whyte irrelevant? Number 1 ranked contender, above Wilder to the belt Wilder claims to want to Wi. Back? Err ofcourse he isn't irrelevant, that's a ridiculous thing to say.

          Its Wilder fans who are dismissing this fight, as usual Wilder fans throwing out reasons to jot have fights, yet they hate Whyte and think Wilder destroys him, to me that's every reason TO have that fight.
          Haven't heard any Wilder fan saying not to make fight. I'm sure almost all boxing fans would love seeing Whyte horizontal again

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          • Mmann2e
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            #105
            Originally posted by DaNeutral.
            Is there any reason why WBC number 2 ranked contender Deontay Wilder shouldn't fight number 1 ranked challenger Dillian Whyte?

            Whytes a bum? Whyte would get sparked easy? You may well be correct on both counts. Is Whyte irrelevant? Number 1 ranked contender, above Wilder to the belt Wilder claims to want to Wi. Back? Err ofcourse he isn't irrelevant, that's a ridiculous thing to say.

            Its Wilder fans who are dismissing this fight, as usual Wilder fans throwing out reasons to jot have fights, yet they hate Whyte and think Wilder destroys him, to me that's every reason TO have that fight.
            What has Wilder done to get the network to pay see his uncoordinated @$$ fumble around the ring? When the president of the WBC tells you go home and retire it shows what everyone thinks of him. So why should PBC, Fox or Showtime put money into a arena or dancing hall, a ring, productions, promotions and marketing for a fight that won't sell 250k in the US; might not even sellout with covid restrictions. Deontay Wilder needs to take his @$$ up the hill and enjoy the sunset because all I hear and see is low interest from an ordinary man who will be less ordinary by October.

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            • champion4ever
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              #106
              I am all for this fight. Make it happen and the winner should face the winner of Fury/Joshua.

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              • Mmann2e
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                #107
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                I am all for this fight. Make it happen and the winner should face the winner of Fury/Joshua.
                The winner would be piggybacking the PPV buys if either wants to fight then go on a winning streak lets see Deontay win 10-15 fights, lets see White win 7 fights

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                • alexjust
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by Sid-Knee

                  You believe Whyte can only win on points? Like the idiots thought when against a much weaker puncher in Fury? Nah, Whyte can, and will end Wilder with a single punch. This notion of only being able to beat Wilder on points was nothing but deranged delusion with no substance to support such comment. A bit like everything said by those idiots including by the idiot himself.
                  I don't want to go all hypothetical here. Can Whyte knock Wilder here? Sure - that's a hypothetical. Who is more likely to KO whom: Wilder -> Whyte or other way around? If I had to bet, I'd bet on Wilder by KO. The fact that Tyson Fury dropped Wilder doesn't mean Wilder is there to be dropped by anyone. And Whyte isn't Fury, Whyte is much less likely to survive long enough as Fury did and doesn't have skillset to set Wilder up. And I say this while generally liking Whyte and following his career.

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                  • Inspired
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by Jkp
                    Serial ducker Whyte won't go through with this fight. He knows he'll get decapitated. He's just bluffing like when he called out AJ last year, and then Turned chicken when contract arrived.
                    he isn't a ducker of anyone. wilder refused to give whyte a shot, even though Wilder would have benefited greatly from such a fight if he won. The upside to beating whyte, esp in brutal fashion, was that no one would question Wilder again.
                    Wilder hadn't been in with someone similar to him, someonr who has power, who isnt afraid, who's strong and will put it on him.
                    He cherry picked Fury when he was 50% and then he cherry picked Fury only after the Otto Wallin performance.

                    As things stand, whyte wants to fight Wilder still because it's worth millions. However, the one sticking point is 'he didnt give me a shot when i deserved it, so should i give him a free shot at the mandatory spot?'

                    why the hell would you diss whyte over that? wilder is the one in the wrong on this. he's a pr1ck just like andy ruiz.

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                    • Jkp
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by Inspired

                      he isn't a ducker of anyone. wilder refused to give whyte a shot, even though Wilder would have benefited greatly from such a fight if he won. The upside to beating whyte, esp in brutal fashion, was that no one would question Wilder again.
                      Wilder hadn't been in with someone similar to him, someonr who has power, who isnt afraid, who's strong and will put it on him.
                      He cherry picked Fury when he was 50% and then he cherry picked Fury only after the Otto Wallin performance.

                      As things stand, whyte wants to fight Wilder still because it's worth millions. However, the one sticking point is 'he didnt give me a shot when i deserved it, so should i give him a free shot at the mandatory spot?'

                      why the hell would you diss whyte over that? wilder is the one in the wrong on this. he's a pr1ck just like andy ruiz.

                      So many blatant ducks... get your head out of his ars






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