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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Dillian Whyte: Deontay Wilder Is Cowardly Con Man, Biggest Fraud In All Of Sport

    It would appear Dillian Whyte and Deontay Wilder won't be sharing a roast this holiday season. While Whyte is looking to reassert himself as a heavyweight contender once again when he faces off against Jermaine Franklin on Saturday, the British boxer is going out of his way to pick a fight with nemesis Deontay Wilder.
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    Wilder is a clown for sure, but Whyte is an even bigger one. Glad Fury crushed both these guys.

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    • tritium_arma
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      Whyte is right. Whyte has a better resume than Wilder. Wilder has one of the worst resumes in history for a long reigning heavyweight champion. Having said that, Wilder would splatter Whyte.

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      • visionary247
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        I'd like to see Wilder v Whyte but think it would only happen if Whyte were to beat Joshua.

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        • ShoulderRoll
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          All I know is that Wilder did better against Fury in all 3 fights than Dillian Shyte did in his one pathetic attempt.

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          • MusoMeanderings
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            #6
            fury leftovers bickering

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            • dan-b
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              Originally posted by tritium_arma
              Whyte is right. Whyte has a better resume than Wilder. Wilder has one of the worst resumes in history for a long reigning heavyweight champion. Having said that, Wilder would splatter Whyte.
              He was never the heavyweight champion. He held the WBC belt for a long time but that's not the same thing. Never fought Klitschko, never lineal, never recognised by Ring or TBRB.

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              • Combat Talk Radio
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                ...looking past your opponent, who's hungry to stop working 12-hour shifts.

                Let it ride on Franklin for the upset.

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                • Bro. Steve
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                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                  All I know is that Wilder did better against Fury in all 3 fights than Dillian Shyte did in his one pathetic attempt.

                  Definitely. Everyone should remember the effect that Fury/Wilder-3 had on the winner. He said he was concussed, announced his retirement, and said some words to the effect of not wanting to end up as a drooler. Even as a victor, it took him a while to get over what Wilder did to him. In like manner, it took Wilder a long time to get over what Fury did to him. Both are huge, strong, fast, powerful men, trained to smite hard and hurt opponents badly. The damage each inflicted on the other was grave. Fury came out the winner, and props to him for that.


                  People can and do criticize Wilder and Fury, but the one word that doesn't apply to either one is "coward." If White wants to fight Wilder, he should try a respectful challenge, not a bunch of name-calling that leaves people eye-rolling.
                  Last edited by Bro. Steve; 11-25-2022, 08:23 AM.

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                  • VashDBasher
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                    Originally posted by Bro. Steve


                    Definitely. Everyone should remember the effect that Fury/Wilder-3 had on the winner. He said he was concussed, announced his retirement, and said some words to the effect of not wanting to end up as a drooler. Even as a victor, it took him a while to get over what Wilder did to him. In like manner, it took Wilder a long time to get over what Fury did to him. Both are huge, strong, fast, powerful men, trained to smite hard and hurt opponents badly. The damage each inflicted on the other was grave. Fury came out the winner, and props to him for that.


                    People can and do criticize Wilder and Fury, but the one word that doesn't apply to either one is "coward." If White wants to fight Wilder, he should try a respectful challenge, not a bunch of name-calling that leaves people eye-rolling.
                    Very well said.

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