Warren: Fury will not defend the WBC title next
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That’s a lie .
“Dillian Whyte for a mandatory slot? I’m not interested. I’m the ‘lineal’ heavyweight champion of the world”
Someone should really keep track of all the false things you put on here ,you are absolutely garbage .
https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/5...ot-interested/
https://www.badlefthook.com/2019/5/31/18647246/eddie-hearn-dillian-whyte-pissed-over-tyson-fury-turning-down-fight
Last edited by REDEEMER; 12-27-2021, 07:55 AM.Comment
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Ring magazine Heavyweight rankings
1 Tyson Fury (31-0-1) ...
2 Oleksandr Usyk (19-0) ...
3 Anthony Joshua (24-2) ...
4 Deontay Wilder (42-2-1) ...
5 Dillian Whyte (28-2) ...
6 Andy Ruiz Jr (34-2) ...
7 Joe Joyce (13-0) ...
8 Joseph Parker (30-2)
Clearly there is no better option.
What kind of boxing fan doesn't want to see the best fights?!
So sad.Comment
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The WBC officially ordered a final eliminator between Fury and Whyte for the interim world championship, not the diamond championship. Whyte refused the fight and filed a petition to be named mandatory without ever having to fight a final eliminator.Comment
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You're wrong. The WBC publicly confirmed it was Whyte that turned down the fight.
WBC President Reveals Dillian Whyte Rejected Title Eliminator Against Tyson Fury
WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman has given an update of what is next for Dillian Whyte. After Whyte was left without a fight for an interim WBC heavyweight title bout when Dominic Breazeale chose to fight WBC world champion Deontay Wilder, Whyte secured a fight against Oscar Rivas. But as it stands, the fight against Rivas …
"We ordered Whyte vs. Fury, if both men win their corresponding fights, for the mandatory position. That position was not accepted by Whyte so the WBC is now handling Dillian Whyte's appeal and we will resolve it in the coming weeks," Sulaiman said. "He's petitioned to be named the mandatory contender without fighting a final elimination. The WBC's position was to order him and Fury to fight for the interim title and for the mandatory position. So we were trying to do several big fights, and Whyte vs. Fury is a huge fight as well."Comment
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There is no better option, because the RING and possibly others have arbitrarily decided to rank the top 10 that way? You’ve jumped way ahead there and concluded something way beyond my initial point. Calm it sir
Ring magazine Heavyweight rankings
1 Tyson Fury (31-0-1) ...
2 Oleksandr Usyk (19-0) ...
3 Anthony Joshua (24-2) ...
4 Deontay Wilder (42-2-1) ...
5 Dillian Whyte (28-2) ...
6 Andy Ruiz Jr (34-2) ...
7 Joe Joyce (13-0) ...
8 Joseph Parker (30-2)
Clearly there is no better option.
What kind of boxing fan doesn't want to see the best fights?!
So sad.
Should Fury decide to fight Joyce for example, I would be happy. If he does fight Whyte, also happy… though stylistically not excited by it. Chisora/Fury fights werent exactly Hagler-Hearns, and I don’t think Whyte is that different. If he wants to wait out the winner of Usyk-Joshua, fair enough also… it would give enough hints to suggest retirement is close for Fury
what I wouldn’t defend is Fury to fight a no hoper instead of Whyte. Had I said that, maybe you’d have a pointComment
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