People are talking like Wallin was wronged. The guy came out of nowhere as a stay busy fight for Fury between his fights with Wilder. Sure, he's game and gave Tyson a hard time, but Whyte has been the mandatory challenger for the WBC strap since way back when Wilder held it. If he finally has an opportunity to fight for it, he should. Otto can get in line and wait like Dillian did.
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This clown figured it was a no brainer to pull out with a fake injury so he can get this mandatory shot that he doesn’t really deserve in the first place since he got knocked out the first time he got a shot, then he got caught cheating, then he got knocked out by an old washed up has been and now bailed on a fight he agreed to. Hate when these undeserving mofos get in the way of a meaningful unification.
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Whyte isn't in the way of a unification. That's not what's happening.Originally posted by Jab jab boom View PostThis clown figured it was a no brainer to pull out with a fake injury so he can get this mandatory shot that he doesn’t really deserve in the first place since he got knocked out the first time he got a shot, then he got caught cheating, then he got knocked out by an old washed up has been and now bailed on a fight he agreed to. Hate when these undeserving mofos get in the way of a meaningful unification.
And he's the WBC Interim Champion, so he does 'deserve' it. If you don't like the rules, petition the WBC.
Out of interest, who 'deserves' it more than Whyte?
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him and Joshua are getting in the way of a unification, just like wilder did. Being wbc interim and deserving it are 2 different things.Originally posted by Toffee View Post
Whyte isn't in the way of a unification. That's not what's happening.
And he's the WBC Interim Champion, so he does 'deserve' it. If you don't like the rules, petition the WBC.
Out of interest, who 'deserves' it more than Whyte?
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The WBC INTERIM champion got knocked out 2 fights ago and should have went to the bottom of the stack, You KNOW he can't beat fury. Or AJ. Or Usyk. Or Wilder. So stop the bull**** dude.Originally posted by Toffee View Post
Whyte isn't in the way of a unification. That's not what's happening.
And he's the WBC Interim Champion, so he does 'deserve' it. If you don't like the rules, petition the WBC.
Out of interest, who 'deserves' it more than Whyte?
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Nah Whyte can get in line. He got goomed by Povetkin. Beating the guy who beat you doesn't make you the front of the line again. That's total corruption.Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View PostPeople are talking like Wallin was wronged. The guy came out of nowhere as a stay busy fight for Fury between his fights with Wilder. Sure, he's game and gave Tyson a hard time, but Whyte has been the mandatory challenger for the WBC strap since way back when Wilder held it. If he finally has an opportunity to fight for it, he should. Otto can get in line and wait like Dillian did.
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I rarely say b.s. to a fighter cancelling out, but I'm close in this case. IMO, Whyte finally started realizing how dangerous the Wallin fight would be for him. A fight I doubt he would've won. In reality, Wallin will be a handful for most HWs. Hopefully he can get a meaningful fight now. He certainly deserves it.
And on another note... am I the only one who has long since had it with Steve Bunce and his sensationalism mixed with that high whiny voice? It's torture to watch. Ugh
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