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  • Kezzer
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    #21
    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.
    I agree the way this is spoken is clear garbage.

    However not so sure you can call him a ducker; that is despite the AJ saga. He’s taken on fights he really could easily have avoided and waited for his title shot where as many - infact most - don’t.

    that said - this fight is in neither fighters interest. For wilder this is a potential career ending fight and isn’t worth anywhere near the money he would get if he fought AJ. He needs a warm up fight as a start up. for Whyte, he’s just got himself back to top5 in the world and next in line for a shot, and a big pay day at that - a domestic fight against either AJ or fury is huge. Why would he risk that against Whyte - again , for significantly less money.

    Good fight but doesn’t make sense until after either or both fight AJ/fury.

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    • Blackstarr
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      #22
      Originally posted by denium

      Wilder is one of the biggest names in boxing, when he comes out of hiding, he'll be at the front of the queue.

      The build up wouldn't be entertaining because Whyte is a boring halfwit who just talks nonsense, but yeah, I'd enjoy watching Wilder put him in hospital i suppose.
      One of the biggest names in boxing since when? The man has only fought one on 1 PPV ever, and is still a relative unknown in his home market.

      Fury already said he won’t fight him again because of all the slander, so chances are he’s not getting a fight unless he manages to force Fury’s hand by securing mandatory position, which he’d get fighting Whyte. But we all know Fury doesn’t do title defences and is more likely to disappear into ‘retirement’, so who knows.

      And as for your enjoying a boxer being put in hospital comment, it just goes to show the type of person you are.


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      • PotentialToast
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        #23
        Originally posted by DougalDylan
        Whytes fought 3 of the top 10 in boxrec / Ring and not kept to his side of the street. Wilder 1 fight a bought and paid for PBC fighter .. It's obvious who the serial ducker is .. Wilder.
        Strictly, Whyte has fought 4 of the boxrec top 10, 6 times in total (Chisora twice, Povetkin twice, Parker, Joshua). Wilder has fought one, Fury, twice.

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        • Jkp
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          #24
          Originally posted by DougalDylan
          Whytes fought 3 of the top 10 in boxrec / Ring and not kept to his side of the street. Wilder 1 fight a bought and paid for PBC fighter .. It's obvious who the serial ducker is .. Wilder.


          Who?

          Midget cruiserweight rivas? You realize rivas is first person in boxing to get promoted into top 10 after losing. Something fishy with those ranking system.

          Parker... whyte won via head butt and dodgy ref, and still almost died.

          Shell of Povetkin, diseased, under sized 40+ year old, got flattened in first fight...

          Whyte is a hype job, who has cheated his way into top 10. He'll be flat on his back again very soon

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          • Jkp
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            #25
            Originally posted by Kezzer

            I agree the way this is spoken is clear garbage.

            However not so sure you can call him a ducker; that is despite the AJ saga. He’s taken on fights he really could easily have avoided and waited for his title shot where as many - infact most - don’t.

            that said - this fight is in neither fighters interest. For wilder this is a potential career ending fight and isn’t worth anywhere near the money he would get if he fought AJ. He needs a warm up fight as a start up. for Whyte, he’s just got himself back to top5 in the world and next in line for a shot, and a big pay day at that - a domestic fight against either AJ or fury is huge. Why would he risk that against Whyte - again , for significantly less money.

            Good fight but doesn’t make sense until after either or both fight AJ/fury.
            Check his history if you don't Believes he's a serial ducker. For every decent opponent he's fought, there's 2 harder opponents he's blatantly ducked to cherry pick the easier fights.

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            • Jkp
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              #26
              Originally posted by Corelone
              I think Fury ruined Wilder and Whytes beating on a dead horse. Not that I'd give him a chance v woke Deontay. Just the same, I'd like to see Dillian in America, maybe he can do better than AJ.
              David price could do better than AJ did in America

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              • Jkp
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                #27
                Originally posted by nubianpiye
                Regardless of what you think about Dillian he will fight anyone
                Except aj for 4 world titles, Ortiz and brezeale in final eliminators, and pulev after he loses the purse bid, .... except for those 5 occasions of blatant ducks he'll fight anyone.

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                • alexjust
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                  #28
                  Whyte is not fast and has a problem dealing with fast movements. I don't see Whyte beating Wilder unless Wilder is so ring rust by the time they fight that he sqeeks when he walks. I'm not a hater of either, but fighting Whyte is Wilder's best fast track option back to the top position and he has more than 50% chance of landing a bomb on Whyte even if Whyte wins on points
                  Last edited by alexjust; 04-07-2021, 05:49 AM.

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                  • DougalDylan
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                    #29
                    If the top 10 is so easy tell Wilder to fight 'em.

                    Wilder beat a 90 year old failed amateur with one good pro win on his record Jennings 5 years ago and he was lucky with the count in the first fight and had to run it again.

                    Owen Beck is Wilders best win and he was coming of 6 straight losses when Wildered "dared" to fight him in his 23 rd shockingly bad fight still not having recovered from the knockdown by the mighty Hard Sconiers that Al tried to scrub so hard from the internet.

                    Look easy way for Wilder to prove me wrong fight some top 10 heavyweights if it's so easy. Get the boxrec and ring top 10's and pick someone, anyone for his next fight .

                    Originally posted by Jkp

                    Who?

                    Midget cruiserweight rivas? You realize rivas is first person in boxing to get promoted into top 10 after losing. Something fishy with those ranking system.

                    Parker... whyte won via head butt and dodgy ref, and still almost died.

                    Shell of Povetkin, diseased, under sized 40+ year old, got flattened in first fight...

                    Whyte is a hype job, who has cheated his way into top 10. He'll be flat on his back again very soon

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                    • Straightener
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                      #30
                      War Whyte !!!

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