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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Dillian Whyte: Tyson Fury Always Runs From Dangerous Challenges

    If there is any justice in boxing, Dillian Whyte is finally closing in on his shot at the WBC heavyweight title. After Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder meet for the third time in Las Vegas on Saturday, Whyte should be next. But Whyte is not quite believing it yet.
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  • jonnyc420
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    Great, now this loser gonna start running his big mouth again.

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    • First order
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      Comment of the year goes to Dillian the serial ducker Whyte
      Ducked Joshua
      Ducked Ortiz
      Duck Breazelle
      Ducked Martin
      Ducked Wilder
      Ducker Parker rematch
      Ducked Rivas rematch.......

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      • hugh grant
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        Yes, hope fury or wilder or whoever has belts gives him a fight he deserves it. Dillian always fighting good opponent and has good resume now, and I'm glad he don't feel forced into fighting wallin and other good fighters and that dillian is happy to, to keep learning and gain experience
        Last edited by hugh grant; 10-06-2021, 06:44 AM.

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        • Smash
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          #5
          yeah dopey dil strikes again, did u go beat klit in germany and wilder in the states, thought not

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          • PBR Streetgang
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            At the risk of reading too much into it, Whyte sounded more preoccupied with what his future holds after the Wallin fight while at the same time acknowledging that Wallin sounds mentally sharp and hungry for the challenge to face him. Interesting.

            Looking forward to this scrap later this month. It seems like it's not that often you see top 10/15 HWs fighting each other without a title necessarily on the line. Luckily for us, we get a few of those fights this month (Helenius/Kownacki, Sanchez/Ajagba and Whyte/Wallin).

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            • Bob
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              #7
              Originally posted by First order
              Comment of the year goes to Dillian the serial ducker Whyte
              Ducked Joshua
              Ducked Ortiz
              Duck Breazelle
              Ducked Martin
              Ducked Wilder
              Ducker Parker rematch
              Ducked Rivas rematch.......
              Dam it! Beat me to it

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              • Bob
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                Originally posted by PBR Streetgang
                At the risk of reading too much into it, Whyte sounded more preoccupied with what his future holds after the Wallin fight while at the same time acknowledging that Wallin sounds mentally sharp and hungry for the challenge to face him. Interesting.

                Looking forward to this scrap later this month. It seems like it's not that often you see top 10/15 HWs fighting each other without a title necessarily on the line. Luckily for us, we get a few of those fights this month (Helenius/Kownacki, Sanchez/Ajagba and Whyte/Wallin).
                Really looking forward to the weekend's card as well as Wallin Whyte, unlike the Matchroom miss matches the other weekend.

                Last edited by Bob; 10-06-2021, 07:15 AM.

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                • Bronx2245
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                  Originally posted by PBR Streetgang
                  At the risk of reading too much into it, Whyte sounded more preoccupied with what his future holds after the Wallin fight while at the same time acknowledging that Wallin sounds mentally sharp and hungry for the challenge to face him. Interesting.

                  Looking forward to this scrap later this month. It seems like it's not that often you see top 10/15 HWs fighting each other without a title necessarily on the line. Luckily for us, we get a few of those fights this month (Helenius/Kownacki, Sanchez/Ajagba and Whyte/Wallin).
                  Great post! HWs very active this month! I lost a lot of respect for Dillian when he turned down the Joshua rematch, then got smashed by Povetkin! I hope he beats Wallin, and then gets his shot at the WBC title! It's do or die time for Mr. Whyte!

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                  • Liondw
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                    I don't agree with what Whyte says. Fury is facing the most dangerous puncher in the division again in Wilder, who might knock out Fury this time.

                    Whyte is good but he did get knocked out by AJ and by Povetkin, before reversing that result.

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