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  • War Room
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    #81
    Originally posted by Al Faz
    Whyte is a cloud chaser. Of course, he knows him vs Wilder this won't happen but he just always has to throw his name in to remain relevant.
    Clout Chaser, learn the language or log off.

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    • KillaMane26
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      #82
      Originally posted by kiaba360

      It's an easy match-up to sell, given all their trash talk. However, Wilder saw what happened to AJ when he faced Ruiz on short notice. A loss to Whyte will damage Wilder's confidence more than his Fury loss.
      Its ****** on Wilder part. Fury fight is a title fight and worth more money.

      he basically would be doing Wyte a favor .

      Now if he wasmt lined up to for a title fight i would understand

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        #83
        Originally posted by KillaMane26

        Its ****** on Wilder part. Fury fight is a title fight and worth more money.

        he basically would be doing Wyte a favor .

        Now if he wasmt lined up to for a title fight i would understand
        Wilder fighting Whyte is not ****** on Wilder's part if he is confident that he can BEAT Whyte. But he isn't. I bet Wilder would fight a soft hitting bum as a tune up. That's his track record. But to actually fight someone who has a chance of knocking him out? Nahhh, Wilder has never done that and definitely wouldn't do that here. Shame though because I vividly remember Lewis taking on Klitschko with 2 weeks notice. But Lewis was a true champion who consistently fought the best. Wilder is a fraud who has only fought 1 guy in the current top 30!!! you claim to be one of the best and you haven't fought anyone else in the top 30????? That's fraudulent

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          #84
          Originally posted by thetruthteller

          Wilder fighting Whyte is not ****** on Wilder's part if he is confident that he can BEAT Whyte. But he isn't. I bet Wilder would fight a soft hitting bum as a tune up. That's his track record. But to actually fight someone who has a chance of knocking him out? Nahhh, Wilder has never done that and definitely wouldn't do that here. Shame though because I vividly remember Lewis taking on Klitschko with 2 weeks notice. But Lewis was a true champion who consistently fought the best. Wilder is a fraud who has only fought 1 guy in the current top 30!!! you claim to be one of the best and you haven't fought anyone else in the top 30????? That's fraudulent
          Lmao.... Its ****** from a promtor, manager, and fighter and his family pov....

          Idc who would win or not... It aint worth the risk after securing a title fight.

          You think Fury would take this fight? Hell nah.

          Only Joshua and i bet he will never do it again.

          it just aint worth it especially for Wilder who already on thin ice basically losing like 22 rounds vs Fury.



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            #85
            Originally posted by KillaMane26

            Lmao.... Its ****** from a promtor, manager, and fighter and his family pov....

            Idc who would win or not... It aint worth the risk after securing a title fight.

            You think Fury would take this fight? Hell nah.

            Only Joshua and i bet he will never do it again.

            it just aint worth it especially for Wilder who already on thin ice basically losing like 22 rounds vs Fury.


            Fury and Wilder are both frauds. AJ took the fight on short notice, lost, then came back and pitched a shut out. That's what champions are supposed to do. Wilder was always a pretender. That's why he would never take a fight like this. He doesn't truly believe in himself. Whyte would be the perfect tune up for Fury. Instead, Wilder will have to wait 3 more months, risking injury again and getting older.

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              #86
              Originally posted by thetruthteller

              Fury and Wilder are both frauds. AJ took the fight on short notice, lost, then came back and pitched a shut out. That's what champions are supposed to do. Wilder was always a pretender. That's why he would never take a fight like this. He doesn't truly believe in himself. Whyte would be the perfect tune up for Fury. Instead, Wilder will have to wait 3 more months, risking injury again and getting older.
              You still speaking from a fan pov.

              it aint smart. Take your feelings out for a sec.

              it aint worth the risk.....

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                #87
                Eddie the clout chaser Hearn

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by thetruthteller

                  Fury and Wilder are both frauds. AJ took the fight on short notice, lost, then came back and pitched a shut out. That's what champions are supposed to do. Wilder was always a pretender. That's why he would never take a fight like this. He doesn't truly believe in himself. Whyte would be the perfect tune up for Fury. Instead, Wilder will have to wait 3 more months, risking injury again and getting older.
                  Ruiz took the fight in short notice, AJ was suppose to fight Miller. You might want to change your name.

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                    #89
                    Wilder should take the Whyte fight. It would be a spectacular KO of a brit and would promote the rubber match.

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                      #90
                      whytes just too dangerous a fight for wilder at this point, whyte may stumble into deontays knee as he tries to punch him

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