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  • kingstip9
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    #51
    Originally posted by Pac=Duran

    whyte would wreck Ortiz. josh is the only guy that grts credit for beating whyte. everhone else not so keen. wildrr woukd get rekt too
    Incorrect. Whyte and Ortiz are of similar level. A good matchup.
    wilder Joshua and fury all beat Whyte.
    whyte won’t be holding a belt.
    He talks so much and is another ko waiting to happen. Facts.

    He doesn’t dare whisper a fight with old man Ortiz. He don’t want that risk.

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    • Robbie Barrett
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      #52
      Originally posted by kingstip9

      Incorrect. Whyte and Ortiz are of similar level. A good matchup.
      wilder Joshua and fury all beat Whyte.
      whyte won’t be holding a belt.
      He talks so much and is another ko waiting to happen. Facts.

      He doesn’t dare whisper a fight with old man Ortiz. He don’t want that risk.
      Similar level? How so? Whyte has beat far better competition than Ortiz has. Ortiz is all hype. Both Wilder and Fury turned down Whyte to make less fighting other competition. They obviously see him as a risk to avoid. Actions speak louder than words.
      Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 07-17-2021, 05:45 PM.

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      • Toffee
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        #53
        Originally posted by kingstip9

        Incorrect. Whyte and Ortiz are of similar level. A good matchup.
        wilder Joshua and fury all beat Whyte.
        whyte won’t be holding a belt.
        He talks so much and is another ko waiting to happen. Facts.

        He doesn’t dare whisper a fight with old man Ortiz. He don’t want that risk.
        A common refrain on here. Fury gets away with defending a title against top 10 guys on the basis that he would beat them anyway so it doesn't matter.

        But he's never actually done it. Never fought a decent fighter when it was their big opportunity to be a champion. People step up in that moment. They train for the greatest opportunity in their life. You would see the most motivated Whyte you've ever seen.

        Maybe it still wouldn't be enough, but I'll give credit for consistently beating strong opponents. Not for theoretically being better than them.

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        • kingstip9
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          #54
          Originally posted by Toffee

          A common refrain on here. Fury gets away with defending a title against top 10 guys on the basis that he would beat them anyway so it doesn't matter.

          But he's never actually done it. Never fought a decent fighter when it was their big opportunity to be a champion. People step up in that moment. They train for the greatest opportunity in their life. You would see the most motivated Whyte you've ever seen.

          Maybe it still wouldn't be enough, but I'll give credit for consistently beating strong opponents. Not for theoretically being better than them.
          Well considering fury has a fight scheduled with wilder and then Joshua, the top fighters of his weight class, then it sounds like whyte needs to wait his turn.
          and Whyte wants to just sit there and not take on fighters like Ortiz so he can just wait for his turn.
          Remember, regardless of the late ko, Whyte went life and death twice with an aging chisora.

          he’s also struggled to stand out in front of fighters like parker etc

          Happy watch him lose to fury, but that ain’t happening right now. And nor should it.
          Last edited by kingstip9; 07-17-2021, 06:33 PM.

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            #55
            Originally posted by Robbie Barrett

            Sounds like Wilder and Fury and Ortiz, all turned down fights with Joshua. All the 3 hype jobs that idiots claim to be good, all ducked the man.
            And AJ turned down a fight with Wilder. And told the fans to fight Wilder instead.... cool story.

            And then aj got flattened by a mid tier 3rd choice fat Mexican
            Last edited by Jkp; 07-17-2021, 07:37 PM.

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            • Toffee
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              #56
              Originally posted by kingstip9

              Well considering fury has a fight scheduled with wilder and then Joshua, the top fighters of his weight class, then it sounds like whyte needs to wait his turn.
              and Whyte wants to just sit there and not take on fighters like Ortiz so he can just wait for his turn.
              Remember, regardless of the late ko, Whyte went life and death twice with an aging chisora.

              he’s also struggled to stand out in front of fighters like parker etc

              Happy watch him lose to fury, but that ain’t happening right now. And nor should it.
              He's spent the last 18 months avoiding the rematch with Wilder, postponed it again only last week and doesn't have a fight with Joshua scheduled.

              He should fight them, but he hasn't. Remember, he's the WBC Champion. He's actually supposed to fight.

              Whether it's Fury or not, Whyte has earned the right to stand in front of a WBC titlist. But it's been years since the belt has been available to be competed for. That's not right.

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              • Ant1979
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                #57
                Can't blame Whyte for trying every possible angle to get involved with the WBC mix, though he's more chance of hitting the Sun with a snowball right now.

                Won't happen but would actually love to watch a Whyte vs Wilder fight. Whyte is bound to come out trying to push Wilder on to the back foot and maul him while Wilder will be looking to sniper that small crust.

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                • P4Pdunny
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                  #58
                  Whyte is right here

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                    #59
                    This how sad the HW div is. A scrub like Whyte is able to talk trash. Any other era and he would have been beaten out of the sport.

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                    • PunchyPotorff
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                      The lineal Heavyweight Champion being labelled a “fraud” by the man who’s failed two drug tests, ducked two eliminators, rejected a title shot and is currently ducking Charles Martin.
                      Exactly. But it seems that doesn't stop him from being in the top 5 biggest mouths in the sport. SMH

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