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  • #11
    The ***** buildup Matchroom paid Incels will be drunk with joy over this. Of course when whyte gets KTFO yet again, and Joshua is retired by Usyk - Matchroom will file for bankruptcy
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    • #12
      Top Rank and Bob Arum don't do purse bids. Expect Eddie to really put the screws to ESPN by taking Tyson Fury off of American television. This fight is headed to the U.K and on DAZN.

      Like I said Bob doesn't get into bidding wars for title fights but Eddie Hearn does. He loves purse bids. This fight is mandatory. So if the two sides can't reach an agreement then it becomes a free for all for the highest bidder.
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      • #13
        When Anthony Joshua loses to Usyk again, I gotta feeling that the judges are going to award Dillian Whyte the decision over Fury if it goes to the scorecards. Eddie is already working very hard behind the scenes to ensure a Whyte victory; From the referee to the judges.

        Likewise, he has both the BBBoC and UKAD in his back pocket for this fight as well so the fix is in. This fight appears to be a trap for Tyson Fury to lose. He is being set up to fail. Why does it has to take place in the U.K. when Fury's last five fights have been in America?

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        • #14
          John Fury has already said the Whyte fight won't be happening. Fury is fighting the winner of Usyk/Joshua 2, WBC belt or not.
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          • #15
            Will be the first time I'm rooting for Fury

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            • #16
              Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
              When Anthony Joshua loses to Usyk again, I gotta feeling that the judges are going to award Dillian Whyte the decision over Fury if it goes to the scorecards. Eddie is already working very hard behind the scenes to ensure a Whyte victory; From the referee to the judges.

              Likewise, he has both the BBBoC and UKAD in his back pocket for this fight as well so the fix is in. This fight appears to be a trap for Tyson Fury to lose. He is being set up to fail. Why does it has to take place in the U.K. when Fury's last five fights have been in America?
              Whyte is glass and will be KOd by a half drunk kronk Fury inside 6 rds
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              • #17
                Fight won't happen.
                Two likely scenarios...

                Fury pulls out because fight is too easy for him and holds no challenge.

                Whyte will pulls out because he knows he has no chance, same reason he pulled out of AJ title fight.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by jkrames View Post

                  Whyte is glass and will be KOd by a half drunk kronk Fury inside 6 rds
                  I hope that you are right man because Whyte is a step down from Deontay Wilder and with Joshua losing the rematch to the Usyk; What is there left for Tyson Fury to prove?

                  He's already stated that he is both fatigued and drained mentally from that Wilder trilogy. We can only hope that there is nothing dodgy about this fight on Matchroom Boxing's part. So may the best man win!

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by famicommander View Post
                    I look forward to Whyte pulling out of the fight after his team loses the purse bid, then blaming everyone but himself.
                    Never, first of all Eddie Hearn is never losing a purse bid to Bob Arum. Just take a look at the Teo/Kambosos title fight. Also, Matchroom is not entering into these negotiations with Top Rank in order to negotiate in good faith either.

                    There plan is to sabotage the negotiations by pricing themselves out in order to force a purse bid. So they can eventually take the fight and possibly the WBC heavyweight title back to the U.K. Where Dillian would have the home field advantage.

                    Besides, this title fight is a mandatory challenge. So it's open to the highest bidder. Lastly, Dillian Whyte won't pass up an opportunity of a lifetime to fight Fury for the WBC's world heavyweight title; Even if he does have to fight Tyson Fury on ESPN.

                    This purse bid is all Eddie Hearn's and Matchroom's idea not Dillian Whyte's.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Liondw View Post
                      Levels to this. Whyte is a very good puncher, decent skills, but already lost to AJ and Povetkin, although he reversed one result.
                      Tbf Fury lost to John McDermott. Just balancing out the comment.

                      Losses don't always mean a lot. I think Whyte being open to the uppercut means more than the loss.
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