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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Whyte: I'm Ready, Looking Forward To Seeing Everyone On The 23rd Of April

    Dillian Whyte has broken his silence ten days ahead of the biggest fight of his career. The longtime top-rated heavyweight contender took to social media for the first time since his upcoming challenge of lineal/WBC heavyweight champion was formally announced. The pair of British heavyweights are due to meet atop an April 23 Pay-Per-View event from the famed Wembley Stadium in London, which Whyte has finally chosen to acknowledge.
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    Whyte by KO, being underestimated

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    • DougalDylan
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      1) My prediction Whyte won't get paid regardless and it will end up in court, Frank has a long track record and lives for court.

      2) The undercard fights will be better than expected as Dear God it can't be any worse, seriously worst stadium line up I can remember.

      3) Have to guess Fury on points, Whyte has the tools and can stick to a plan to go to the body but Fury must see this coming surely and have a plan B. If he plays around eg the Cunningham fight he'll get KO'ed.

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      • MPDKSAB
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        Still, both boxers stand to collect a massive payday. It will be by far the biggest for Whyte, who is guaranteed to earn $7,384,500 through the terms of the January 28 purse bid won by Warren, who posted a $41,025,000 winning bid—a record for any fight to take place. Ten percent of the total—$4,102,500—has been placed in escrow as a win bonus, with an 80/20 split in favor of Fury applied to the remaining 90 percent.

        An upset win by Whyte will put his paycheck at $11,487,000.
        Has a scenario happened like this before?

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        • Silence
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          Whyte will earn $7,384,500 and he is still crying by saying bUt bUt 80/20 smh.. You will earn more money than you can see in your dreams thanks to Fury you fata$$ bum.

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          • NachoMan
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            #6
            Originally posted by DougalDylan
            1) My prediction Whyte won't get paid regardless and it will end up in court, Frank has a long track record and lives for court.

            2) The undercard fights will be better than expected as Dear God it can't be any worse, seriously worst stadium line up I can remember.

            3) Have to guess Fury on points, Whyte has the tools and can stick to a plan to go to the body but Fury must see this coming surely and have a plan B. If he plays around eg the Cunningham fight he'll get KO'ed.
            Same thoughts. Whyte will be an old man before he collects. Warren is that pissed off.

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            • NachoMan
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              #7
              Originally posted by Mr Giggles
              Whyte by KO, being underestimated
              Agree. I think Fury is going to give Whyte his best chance by fighting the way he did in the 2nd, 3rd Wilder fights.

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              • Kpmaryland
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                #8
                I like the 4,5 million for the winner. Would suck for a judging robbery tho...

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                • theface07
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Silence
                  Whyte will earn $7,384,500 and he is still crying by saying bUt bUt 80/20 smh.. You will earn more money than you can see in your dreams thanks to Fury you fata$$ bum.
                  You call Whyte a "fata$$" yet it wasn't long ago Fury was a million pounds.

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                  • chicken-
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by theface07

                    You call Whyte a "fata$$" yet it wasn't long ago Fury was a million pounds.
                    Fury did something about it, and is a legitimate world champion. Whyte is still a fatass and hasn't done anything significant other than getting knocked out cold by a B-level fighter who was also 40 years old. Before you say something about fighting Wilder 3 times...Whyte would get knocked out cold 3 times if he attempted the same.

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