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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Hearn: Whyte Doesn't Want Chisora; What About Wilder-Whyte?

    NEW YORK If Dillian Whyte won't accept an immediate rematch with Dereck Chisora, promoter Eddie Hearn hopes to make a Deontay Wilder-Whyte fight for later this year. London's Whyte (20-1, 15 KOs) has told Hearn he wants a heavyweight title shot next, not a rematch with Chisora (26-7, 18 KOs). The first Whyte-Chisora fight, which Whyte won by split decision December 10 in Manchester, England, was an all-action slugfest that warranted at least honorable mention for "Fight of the Year" in 2016.
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    Doesnt sound as if Hearn really cares if Whyte is beaten by wilder even tho hes supposed to be whytes promoter. Must have all his eggs in 1 basket with Joshua

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    • twofeints
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      Dillian Whyte is terrified of Chisora, how did he even win that fight? everyone i know saw it as a landslide victory for Chisora. The whole crowd booed Whyte when the decision was announced.

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      • keith_head
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        #4
        Hearn will want Whye-Chisora II, massive money in that fight and it could headline rather than being on an undercard.

        He can also make huge money with Joshua-Whyte rematch, which is a pointless fight but very saleable.

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        • soul_survivor
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          Whyte v Chisora II is going to happen. There is too much money involved in it. But the winner needs to get in there with Wilder.

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          • super-x
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            Whyte would get starched by Wilder, he looked good against chisora who aint a big puncher, wont be able to eat them sort of punches from Wilder. Much more money in whyte chisora 2 then whyte facing anyone else in the division other the Joshua

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            • Jim Tom
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              #7
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
              NEW YORK If Dillian Whyte won't accept an immediate rematch with Dereck Chisora, promoter Eddie Hearn hopes to make a Deontay Wilder-Whyte fight for later this year. London's Whyte (20-1, 15 KOs) has told Hearn he wants a heavyweight title shot next, not a rematch with Chisora (26-7, 18 KOs). The first Whyte-Chisora fight, which Whyte won by split decision December 10 in Manchester, England, was an all-action slugfest that warranted at least honorable mention for "Fight of the Year" in 2016.
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              the name Chisora brings memories of pain and you can't blame Whyte for trying to run away.

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              • Jewish-Reptile
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                Originally posted by twofeints
                Dillian Whyte is terrified of Chisora, how did he even win that fight? everyone i know saw it as a landslide victory for Chisora. The whole crowd booed Whyte when the decision was announced.
                I don't know man, I had Whyte by a round in an ugly fight both guys couldn't put two punches together all night, they'd hurt each other but were unable to follow up with a second successive fight ending blow.

                Personally I've no desire to see them fight again. Whyte vs Wilder I think would be a better fight but it is not exactly a step up in class by Wilder and I'd much prefer he fought a top ten opponent some time this year, it's been two years now since he last fought a respectable opponent.

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                • thack
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                  I think Del surprised all with his showing , I had him one up! I hope like most there's a rematch and I was sure that would be on AJ V Wlad. Dill ought to take it as Wilder won't fight anyone with a heartbeat and Dill has that.

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                  • ShoulderRoll
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                    #10
                    Why in the world would Wilder fight Whyte?

                    Deontay is looking at Joseph Parker next and he also has the WBC mandatory to think about.

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