Can someone explain why Whyte is justified in dropping out without rescheduling?(don't duck this thread,those who I'm referencing know who you are)

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  • kushking
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    #1

    Can someone explain why Whyte is justified in dropping out without rescheduling?(don't duck this thread,those who I'm referencing know who you are)

    Whyte defenders make no sense,When did it become ok for fighters to drop out of fights from fear of losing?

    Just wondering, because as far as I can tell Whyte is the 1st fighter who actually is being justified in ducking out of a fight from straight up fear of losing the fight he signed up for. And all I'm hearing is,"Whyte is justified because he'd loses the Fury fight if he loses"

    So what,if he loses to Wallin then its because hes a bum who doesn't deserve to be fighting Fury simples.

    Lets see who actually has guts to stick up for their argument that Whyte is justified.
    Last edited by kushking; 10-26-2021, 05:06 PM.
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    #2
    He is apparently injured.

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    • Robbie Barrett
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      #3
      Whyte wouldn't have chosen Wallin if he feared losing, there was no demand or obligation. He threw Wallin a cookie, now it's crumbled. Tough luck. Why do you clowns want Fury to duck Whyte is the question?

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      • kushking
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        #4
        Originally posted by DaNeutral.
        He is apparently injured.
        So you must be the 1st person to say they believe him.

        shouldn't Whyte have to release Mri proof then?

        (remember when Hearn wanted proof from Dubois that he had his face broken?Whyte is the same pommy wanker to say this:

        Dubois, 23, who entered Saturday's contest undefeated after 15 professional bouts, was the bookies' favourite having impressed with a series of strong displays in his young career.





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        • PBR Streetgang
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          #5
          I typically don't have an issue with a fighter pursuing what they feel is in their own best interest (obvious caveats are cheating, etc). It's an unforgiving sport and business where you have to make your own pension.

          When Hunter decided to go the Triller/Mike Wilson route, I figured it made sense for him as opposed to Matchroom/Hrgovic. A risk/reward assessment. I may not like it but I understand it.

          Same goes for Whyte. I'm assuming he thinks he's going to get that WBC shot now (maybe but who knows). I do think it's bad form to back out of a fight, not reschedule, cite an injury and then take issue with those calling him into question. What I really don't understand is why he even scheduled a risky fight in the first place.

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          • M312
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            #6
            You'll go bald with the amount of hate you have.

            Injury or not, Fury/Whyte is a great fight. Very few better in the division.

            Fingers crossed Wallin comes again.

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            • kushking
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              #7
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
              Whyte wouldn't have chosen Wallin if he feared losing, there was no demand or obligation. He threw Wallin a cookie, now it's crumbled. Tough luck. Why do you clowns want Fury to duck Whyte is the question?
              this is what Whyte said about Dubois CLEARLY having his eye broken:
              Dubois, 23, who entered Saturday's contest undefeated after 15 professional bouts, was the bookies' favourite having impressed with a series of strong displays in his young career.


              He also said Fury was a coward for dropping out v Wilder,(& unlike Whyte,Fury actually rescheduled & kod Wilder,Whyte has no shame.

              You're argument makes no sense because Whyte signed to fight Wallin having already known Fury was fighting Wilder on October 9th,& that he was next in line unless Fury goes to unification (but nothing has changed,the Wbc still will give Fury the chance to delay it because he already fought #1 Wilder(Whyte is ranked below Wilder still is on every ranking)

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              • Robbie Barrett
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                #8
                Originally posted by kushking

                this is what Whyte said about Dubois CLEARLY having his eye broken:
                Dubois, 23, who entered Saturday's contest undefeated after 15 professional bouts, was the bookies' favourite having impressed with a series of strong displays in his young career.


                He also said Fury was a coward for dropping out v Wilder,(& unlike Whyte,Fury actually rescheduled & kod Wilder,Whyte has no shame.

                You're argument makes no sense because Whyte signed to fight Wallin having already known Fury was fighting Wilder on October 9th,& that he was next in line unless Fury goes to unification (but nothing has changed,the Wbc still will give Fury the chance to delay it because he already fought #1 Wilder(Whyte is ranked below Wilder still is on every ranking)
                How does it make no sense? He chose Wallin himself, he didn't have to, if he was afraid of losing to Wallin then why choose him? He already signed to fight Wallin before the WBC announced they were going to order a mandatory. He'd be a moron to reschedule a Wallin fight instead of taking his mandatory shot. The fight will be ordered next, the WBC have said this. Only unification can prevent it but that's not an option because of the Joshua-Usyk rematch. Wallin already had an UNDESERVED shot at Fury, now it's time for someone that actually earned one.

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                  #9
                  People are saying whte silly for fighting wallin so maybe just taking people's opinions on board

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                  • kushking
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett

                    How does it make no sense? He chose Wallin himself, he didn't have to, if he was afraid of losing to Wallin then why choose him? He already signed to fight Wallin before the WBC announced they were going to order a mandatory. He'd be a moron to reschedule a Wallin fight instead of taking his mandatory shot. The fight will be ordered next, the WBC have said this. Only unification can prevent it but that's not an option because of the Joshua-Usyk rematch. Wallin already had an UNDESERVED shot at Fury, now it's time for someone that actually earned one.
                    So if Fury doesn't fight Whyte next you'll admit it was a shameless duck of Wallin?

                    Never before in history has a boxer been not crucified for dropping out of a fight & making no secret that it was to avoid risk.(no coincidence Hearn came out & immediately said he doesn't plan on fighting Wallin ever,& will never release mris even to Wallin who got screwed out of training camp fees, accomodations,time,etc.)

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                    You can paint it how you want but it still boils down to Whyte getting cold feet at last min even though he was letting everyone down who bought tickets,rooms,etc.(as BJS would say"you sht yourself")

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