Comments Thread For: Dillian Whyte: I Haven't Been Treated the Way I Should've Been Treated; It's a Shame

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  • joe strong
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    #31
    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

    Yeah he’s always taken the path of least resistance, he’s so self-entitled man.
    To be fair he has fought a lot of good HWs. He’s fought Chisora twice, Joshua, Fury, Povetkin twice (Although rematch was a joke as Povetkin was there for the paycheck), Rivas, Parker, Wach, Helenius. He crushed Lucas Browne when he still had a name. He has a decent resume but he also got gifts in Chisora 1 & questionable decisions vs Parker & Rivas. I still think he is a top 10 guy but the Joshua rematch could be the end if he gives a performance like he did against Fury.

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    • famicommander
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      #32
      Originally posted by joe strong

      Can’t forget also turning down a title fight against Joshua & eliminators with Breazeale & Pulev. He sued the WBC & expected them to just roll over & cater to him. Instead they gave Breazeale the mandatory slot.
      A bit of a correction:
      Breazeale already HAD the title shot in hand from winning an eliminator against Molina. It wasn't originally a final eliminator, but he was given mandatory status BEFORE the fight with Whyte came up. He offered to put it at risk to fight Whyte and Whyte declined.

      Whyte was also ordered to face Luis Ortiz in a WBC final eliminator and he turned that one down too.

      The Pulev fight was an IBF eliminator that he turned down because Pulev's camp won the purse bid and Whyte didn't want to fight on the road.

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      • juggernaut666
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        #33
        Originally posted by famicommander

        A bit of a correction:
        Breazeale already HAD the title shot in hand from winning an eliminator against Molina. It wasn't originally a final eliminator, but he was given mandatory status BEFORE the fight with Whyte came up. He offered to put it at risk to fight Whyte and Whyte declined.

        Whyte was also ordered to face Luis Ortiz in a WBC final eliminator and he turned that one down too.

        The Pulev fight was an IBF eliminator that he turned down because Pulev's camp won the purse bid and Whyte didn't want to fight on the road.
        The Breazeale vs Molina fight was originally a final elimination bout .

        Breazeale admitted he passed on Whyte to fight directly with Wilder .

        Ortiz turned down Whyte for an O2 headliner he was already doing , Ortiz fought on the same day against a non ranked fighter on someone’s undercard .

        Whyte had zero reason to take a 80/20 split or whatever that was against Pulev he was already in position to fight Wilder .

        You guys just like making things up on here so what exactly are you correcting ?

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