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  • Stuart Chandler
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    #31
    Originally posted by PBR Streetgang

    Yes, documents from a doctor stating he had a soft tissue injury. The same type of injury he said he'd been dealing with since the AJ fight.

    Nevermind the fact that after he bottled on the Wallin fight which was scheduled for October 30th, Whyte claims in an October 23rd interview (a week prior to when the fight was supposed to happen) that he's ready for Fury. He goes on to say in that same interview:

    "So what am I gonna do? Fight Otto Wallin or fight Tyson Fury, what are you gonna do? It’s common sense. Fury has the title I’m working for. It’s for me and his team to sort out."

    Some shoulder injury.
    Your a joker ,the Fury fight wouldn’t be at the time he injured his shoulders so your just taking things out of context like a little kid . He wouldn’t have had time to reschedule a Wallin fight at the same time dealing with businessman Fury and corruption of WBC arbitration etc . And then go into a training camp unknown and then reset for Fury . You guys talk in circles on here .

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    • Stuart Chandler
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      #32
      Originally posted by PBR Streetgang

      I don't recall saying Whyte ducked anyone, he just faked an injury to get out of a risky fight when he thought he could get something more lucrative.

      My posts were in response to Stuart Chandler stating Wallin ducked Babic. I completely understand the logic behind Whyte's decision, but he opened himself up for criticism the way he went about it.


      You said Whyte bottled the Wallin fight .

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      • PBR Streetgang
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        #33
        Originally posted by Stuart Chandler



        You said Whyte bottled the Wallin fight .
        He had a signed contract, feigned injury then said he was ready for Fury. Yeah he bottled for a better opportunity.

        I've seen your posts, and it's not really worth debating with a member of Matchroom FC. You guys are as bad as the PBC wackos. You cling to a banner and only see the truth that's convenient for you.

        It's gotta be a strange existence to have which fighters and what narrative to follow dictated to you by someone else. In your case, it's Hearn and Matchroom. Good luck with that.

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        • JayCho
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          #34
          Originally posted by _Rexy_

          Yes, I think we all expected Whyte to fulfill his contractual obligations.
          If the injury wasn’t real then have Wallins team tried to seek any damages for Whyte’s failure to fulfill his side of the contract?

          I’m guessing not as Wallin keeps talking about Whyte ducking him in every interview he does so I presume his lawyers haven’t told him to keep his gob shut!

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          • TMLT87
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            #35
            Such a wasteful failure to capitalize on his momentum. Granted in the case of the Whyte fight it wasnt his fault. Still though, 2+ years after giving a super hyped up Fury a tough time and all they did with him was put him in there with Breazele and Kauffman.

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              #36
              Originally posted by SuperSuperLeeds

              brezeale? Hardly worth writing home to sweden about. Hes shop worn and on his way out now is olde dominic. A never was
              Still better than anything some other "dangerous" guys have ever done.

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              • Stuart Chandler
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                #37
                Originally posted by PBR Streetgang

                He had a signed contract, feigned injury then said he was ready for Fury. Yeah he bottled for a better opportunity.

                I've seen your posts, and it's not really worth debating with a member of Matchroom FC. You guys are as bad as the PBC wackos. You cling to a banner and only see the truth that's convenient for you.

                It's gotta be a strange existence to have which fighters and what narrative to follow dictated to you by someone else. In your case, it's Hearn and Matchroom. Good luck with that.
                So he bottled a fight for a WBC Fury title fight ? You’d be a very bad manager if you think Wallin who at the moment has no relevance is the route to go . Good luck with that .

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                • PBR Streetgang
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Stuart Chandler

                  So he bottled a fight for a WBC Fury title fight ? You’d be a very bad manager if you think Wallin who at the moment has no relevance is the route to go . Good luck with that .
                  I don't think I ever said Whyte made a bad business decision. I'm fact, in multiple posts I said I understand the decision. However the facts are the facts, he made a business decision and pulled out of a fight he signed a contract for. Aren't you the guy always ragging on Fury for being a businessman instead of a fighter?

                  And for the record, I'm not a manager. I'm not an acolyte of any particular promotion. I don't cling to nationalist tribes. I'm just a fan of boxing, of fighters and call things as I see them. You should try it some time.

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