Comments Thread For: Fury-Wilder 3: WBC To Order Mandatory Title Defense For Winner, Barring Undisputed Championship Fight Secured

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  • Chrismart
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    #11
    I'd be glad to see Whyte against the Fury/Wilder winner. Still, he's got to get past Wallin yet. No point looking too far ahead.

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    • champion4ever
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      #12
      Is the reigning WBC Interim Heavyweight Champion is Dillian Shyte?

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      • nino brown21
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        #13
        Seems like whyte has a lot of miles on him . wonder if he can handle either of them after taking on tough tests .

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        • mawoodhouse
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          #14
          It really wouldn’t shock me if Wallin beats Whyte and ends up facing the winner of Fury/Wilder. Unless of course, Whyte has a rematch clause should he lose, which I would assume he does since he did for Povetkin. Imagine, we could get Fury vs Wallin 2 LOL, who would have thought.

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          • Zonkmeister
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            #15
            Oh boy, a potential Fury-Wallin 2 followed by a potential Fury-Usyk. I'd assume he'd rather fight AJ and Wilder on the same night, twice (if it's a Sunday).

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            • filup79
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              #16
              Well it's gonna be awhile because Whyte is gonna get KOd and then inforce his rematch clause and fight Wallin again if he beats him move on to try to fight as a mandatory which would be late next year

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              • Tag, You're Hit
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                #17
                I hope Whyte beats Wallin simply because Wallin is too boring for my taste. Basically, if there isn't a realistic potential for a fighter to knock somebody out - especially in the heavyweight division - I just can't get too interested in that fighter. Takes the drama away. Wallin seems like a good dude and he's got good boxing skill, but without that KO power or that desire to pursue a KO I'd rather not see him fighting for a belt. Wallin only has one TKO in his last 5 fights (since he stepped up the competition) and that was an injury TKO (Kauffman) to his elbow. Props to him, though, for taking on Whyte, because while Whyte is less skilled than Wallin and has a lot of defensive flaws, I just don't see Wallin making it to the final bell.

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                • Toffee
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                  #18
                  We should all be hoping Whyte beats Wallin. If he doesn't there'll be no mandatory and no unification.

                  You can guarantee there'll be a rematch clause if he loses. And that means Wallin immediately dropping the interim belt. And in the meantime there'll be no mandatory and no unification.

                  If he wins we'll either see a half decent mandatory fight or a unification. Win/Win in my book.

                  If he loses we'll get a pointless voluntary nobody.

                  Whyte has been pretty relentless chasing the WBC. Finally he's backed them into a corner where they've had to act (it's only taken a few years). Now don't mess it up, Dillian!

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                  • Toffee
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Cool Scant
                    This is the second time Whyte gets to choose who he fights in a final eliminator first Rivas now wallan all while refusing to participate in two final eliminators against Ortiz. WBC is a real joke
                    They never said eliminator did they?

                    I wonder what happens if Whyte somehow gets it of the Wallin fight? Quick dose of COVID? He'll be the interim and therefore the mandatory.

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                    • Bob
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                      #20
                      Eddie Aj & contracts blocking undesputed once again because nobody's allowed to fight for undesputed but Aj.
                      It's not right, not after a mandatory.

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