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  • REDEEMER
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    #51
    Originally posted by TMLT87
    Fury is gonna fight a nobody again.
    Ruiz , Kabayel , Hunter ,Joyce , Hrgovic and Mahkmudov are his choices who is available. I see only one real weak link there and that’s Kabayel so it would be interesting to see if he goes for him .

    Interesting he would have the 3 pulverizers in Joyce , Hrgovic and Mahkmudov but I doubt he goes near them if he has to pick .
    Last edited by REDEEMER; 11-17-2021, 12:15 PM.

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      #52
      Originally posted by REDEEMER

      Ruiz , Kabayel , Hunter ,Joyce , Hrgovic and Mahkmudov are his choices who is available. I see only one real weak link there and that’s Kabayel so it would be interesting to see if he goes for him .

      Interesting he would have the 3 pulverizers in Joyce , Hrgovic and Mahkmudov but I doubt he goes near them if he has to pick .
      I think Fury will be aiming for Kabayel. Remember they tried to make that fight in 2020 ending only for fans to snub that ****. So I believe that will be Fury's aim to try to make that fight of Kabayel again.

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        #53
        Originally posted by REDEEMER

        Whyte won his elimination bout in 2019 against Rivas .
        Thank You for this. I was wondering whether I forgot something. Whyte fought Rivas for eliminator in 2019 but Wilder ducked Whyte and fight Ortiz he already beat before.

        People are bashing Whyte as if he has not been fighting tougher fight. WBC just favours North American fighter or any fighter that align with North America (Fury-Arum). After the way Vitali Klitschko colonize that belt and retired and came back to dust off Samuel Peter short reign. They made sure that when Vitali retired, WBC belt must remain in North America. So Whyte is not favoured at all especially with the fact that he is with Eddie.

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          #54
          Originally posted by Dare7

          I think Fury will be aiming for Kabayel. Remember they tried to make that fight in 2020 ending only for fans to snub that ****. So I believe that will be Fury's aim to try to make that fight of Kabayel again.
          It’s a definite soft touch compared to the others, i don’t even have Kabayel in my top 20 .

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            #55
            Originally posted by Dare7

            Thank You for this. I was wondering whether I forgot something. Whyte fought Rivas for eliminator in 2019 but Wilder ducked Whyte and fight Ortiz he already beat before.

            People are bashing Whyte as if he has not been fighting tougher fight. WBC just favours North American fighter or any fighter that align with North America (Fury-Arum). After the way Vitali Klitschko colonize that belt and retired and came back to dust off Samuel Peter short reign. They made sure that when Vitali retired, WBC belt must remain in North America. So Whyte is not favoured at all especially with the fact that he is with Eddie.
            I’m not sure the timeline but Wilder chose Ortiz over Whyte thinking it’s an easier fight ,wheather he was right or wrong in 2018 is speculation but he was offered his highest payday to do so against Whyte .

            Stiverne was managed by Don King who made sure Wlad Klitschko didn’t get a title shot but it was a short lived reign anyway . Shelly Finkle would follow the same blueprint and keep Wilder away from Wlad at all costs ,presumably because of the sparring incident where Wlad leveled Wilder after he decided to try and give it to Wlad hard in the ring .


            Whyte fought very good opponents but he’s at fault for losing to Povetkin which ultimately scratched the mandatory status even though legally he’s won that back according to the WBC rules . Not sure why he took WBC into legalities either , Wilder and Fury had already signed existing rematches which nullified Whytes own title shot for the time being he would have had to wait anyway .
            Last edited by REDEEMER; 11-17-2021, 01:01 PM.

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              #56
              Originally posted by REDEEMER

              Whyte won his elimination bout in 2019 against Rivas .
              Rivas wasn't the leading available contender. Whyte lobbied to have his fight with Rivas approved for the interim title, but then gets knocked out the next year before getting his title shot. He has no case against the WBC. He's never ever agreed to face the leading available contender in a final eliminator.

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                #57
                Hilarious

                Can't wait to see Eddie Hearn's and Whyte's reaction

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Jkp
                  So Whyte vs Wallin will be back on then?

                  Let see if the coward has the balls to fight Wallin
                  Yes bloody Cowards, Fury and WBC worried Whyte will win and also do not want a 55% to 45% split, why those no ball cowards!...............is it all about Money??? Whyte saw the bigger purse v Fury and title shot cannot blame him really and Fury the coward worried he will lose to Whyte and therefore the big unification fight and big money. Wallin would get a big pay for fighting Whyte and the chance of more if he wins...

                  Please take Whytes recent fights and compare to the other top contenders; if Whytes a coward what have you got to say about the other Heavy Weights. Lets see who Fury picks next...............

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by denium

                    Radio 1 Newsbeat follows the heavyweight boxer for eight months as he chases a shot at becoming world champion.


                    F*** Dillian Whyte, if he was that desperate for a shot, he would've taken it.

                    I feel sorry for the low IQ fans who have been conned by this clown.
                    Whyte is never getting a better deal than a deal from his own promoter. What a massive coward.

                    Biggest duck in history of boxing.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF

                      Rivas wasn't the leading available contender. Whyte lobbied to have his fight with Rivas approved for the interim title, but then gets knocked out the next year before getting his title shot. He has no case against the WBC. He's never ever agreed to face the leading available contender in a final eliminator.
                      And whyte fought midget rivas with dianabol in his system, and using illegal gloves.

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