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  • Toffee
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    #21
    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

    The rematch clauses for Wilder were in the contracts. How is that Fury's fault?

    The boar meat/PEDs stuff I never gave him a pass for.
    He tried to get out of his contractual rematch with Wilder.

    Did you miss that?

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    • The plunger man
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      #22
      Should make it 70/30 split and be done with it.
      whyte has to accept that and if fury then runs away...strip the ****er end of story

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      • ShoulderRoll
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        #23
        Originally posted by Toffee

        He tried to get out of his contractual rematch with Wilder.

        Did you miss that?
        Yeah, he tried. In order to unify with Joshua. But the contracts were binding.

        Again, not his fault.

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        • PRINCEKOOL
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          #24
          Originally posted by thack
          Whyte was cleaned out just two fights ago by a veteran who is now retired and as a mandatory wants 45% against the undefeated WBC , linear and ring champion ......what a clown .The same clown who turned down around £4 million for a shot at Joshua's titles, albeit with Hearns ridiculous clauses.
          Dillian Whyte was beaten by Alexander Povetkin, who was a Olympic Champion and Former WBA Heavyweight Champion. I get it? Whyte was knocked out. But the inner constitution, and strength that Whyte had to show in order immediately pursue that fight again 'Was impressive'.

          Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte is a big domestic fight, possibly the biggest domestic fight Team Fury can make outside of Joshua. Infact, Whyte vs Fury would probably be more of a exciting build up 'And fight due to the clash of styles'.

          All the points you bring up about Whyte turning down this and that, are completely irrelevant. It is all about here and now, and Dillian Whyte is Tyson Fury's mandatory.

          Whyte has been calling Fury a chump, he has been bad mouthing him for a long time 'Saying that he has beat him up sparring'.

          What exactly is Tyson Fury going to do about this? Why can't he just fight him? Because lets not all play about, EVERYONE wants to see this fight.

          Why are you bothered about Dillian Whyte? Don't you want Fury to beat him up?

          Tyson Fury is not going to fight Usyk, so don't use that as a deflection.


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          • rudy
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            #25
            Whyte should take what is offered even if a low ball purse

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            • LAchargers373
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              #26
              Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

              Dillian Whyte was beaten by Alexander Povetkin, who was a Olympic Champion and Former WBA Heavyweight Champion. I get it? Whyte was knocked out. But the inner constitution, and strength that Whyte had to show in order immediately pursue that fight again 'Was impressive'.

              Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte is a big domestic fight, possibly the biggest domestic fight Team Fury can make outside of Joshua. Infact, Whyte vs Fury would probably be more of a exciting build up 'And fight due to the clash of styles'.

              All the points you bring up about Whyte turning down this and that, are completely irrelevant. It is all about here and now, and Dillian Whyte is Tyson Fury's mandatory.

              Whyte has been calling Fury a chump, he has been bad mouthing him for a long time 'Saying that he has beat him up sparring'.

              What exactly is Tyson Fury going to do about this? Why can't he just fight him? Because lets not all play about, EVERYONE wants to see this fight.

              Why are you bothered about Dillian Whyte? Don't you want Fury to beat him up?

              Tyson Fury is not going to fight Usyk, so don't use that as a deflection.

              LMAO Bro everyone does not want to see this fight it’s an easy win for fury. It’s also not the biggest domestic fight , joe Joyce is. Whyte made a stink about not getting a shot, got KTFO by an aged povetkin, won the rematch now wants a 60/40 split smh. He knows when and if the fight ever happens it’s his cash out fight and he’s getting KTFO again.

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              • PRINCEKOOL
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                #27
                Originally posted by LAchargers373

                LMAO Bro everyone does not want to see this fight it’s an easy win for fury. It’s also not the biggest domestic fight , joe Joyce is. Whyte made a stink about not getting a shot, got KTFO by an aged povetkin, won the rematch now wants a 60/40 split smh. He knows when and if the fight ever happens it’s his cash out fight and he’s getting KTFO again.
                So you think Tyson Fury will face Joe Joyce? Without him having to go to court?

                If Dillian Whyte does not face Tyson Fury, then I would be content with Fury vs Joe Joyce.

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                • andocom
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

                  Hahaha!

                  Exactly. Let's see the Fury haters talk their way out of that one.
                  No Fury hater but I'll have a go, Wilder wasn't a WBC mandatory interim champ and thats what their rematch clause that they both agreed to stated.

                  Whyte is the WBC interim champ and that is what they say the split can be.

                  Not exactly that hard to make the case was it?

                  Now I don't think that is where it will end up, but regardless Wilder's split in a voluntary defense means nothing.

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                  • thack
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                    #29
                    Whytes best win was Parker who had him out on his feet. Whyte is ok but over rated .He obviously isn't confident of beating Tyson otherwise he would take the 20% which equates to millions and then cash in on his luck and that could have happened in march ...instead he'll be out of the picture.

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                    • gluvsup
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                      #30
                      Fury will have more reasons for refusing Whyte, some less valid than the split spat.

                      One, he’s angry at Dillian for claiming to beat him up in sparring. He said earlier this year that he’d helped Whyte in his career and that the claims were no way to show appreciation. OK, boo hoo, but it makes sense seen through his peculiar worldview. Grudges and perceived slights like this play to Tyson’s gypsy victimology.

                      Another is his on again, off again desire. He’s already said he has a tiny number of fights left. Flirtations with wrestling and MMA are always going on. With Tyson’s precarious mental health, you may get a different person in between meds dosages. Not mocking him, just being honest; he is complicated, and I’m a little sympathetic actually.

                      The most compelling reason, though, is his wish to be undisputed. What does he care if fans complain about him fighting patsies until he gets Usyk? Meanwhile, he doesn’t want to get dragged into rematches if something does go wrong against Dillian. He’s a very smart man. He knows history will remember what belts he collected and not who he dodged.

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