Comments Thread For: Hearn: Whyte Doesn't Want Chisora; What About Wilder-Whyte?
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Why would he fight any of the guys he's fighting?
In what world is Whyte not a clinical step up from Wilder's last 3 fights?
Also, isn't DW WBC mandatory now or #2 or something?Comment
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I'm not a particular fan of Fury but I'd pick him to beat Wilder, probably Joshua too but I may change my judgement depending how AJ does vs Wlad, in fact I'm hard pressed to find anyone I genuinely believe challenges a fit Fury now. I'd say Usyk has superior skills but he's likely not going to get the opportunity.Comment
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After Wawryzk he is aiming for a title unification or a mandatory defense. Two options which Dillian Whyte is most definitely NOT a step up from.
And no, DW is not the mandatory nor is he #2. As of the December 2016 WBC ratings he is #9.Comment
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Haha how long have we heard that?
He's fighting bums and Dillian Whyte is definitely a step up in all ways from anyone he's fought outside of Stiverne. Who's not even that good.
Ok I seemed to remember DW vs Chisora was some sort of eliminator.Comment
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Whyte is not a step up from Joseph Parker or from the WBC #1 though.
Which is where Wilder has his eyes set after Wawryzk.Comment
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Joseph Parker isn't that good. He's similar to Whyte, but has a strap so fair enough if he does that.
Wilder has his heart set on big fights, he's said that since 2012. Yet, here we are in 2017 and his next fight is Warzyk - Mind you, after Arreola, Szpilka, Duhaupas & Molina
So don't even give me any bs about Wilder being above a Whyte fight.Comment
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He gets a pass for this next fight because he is coming off of injury.Joseph Parker isn't that good. He's similar to Whyte, but has a strap so fair enough if he does that.
Wilder has his heart set on big fights, he's said that since 2012. Yet, here we are in 2017 and his next fight is Warzyk - Mind you, after Arreola, Szpilka, Duhaupas & Molina
So don't even give me any bs about Wilder being above a Whyte fight.
But after that I firmly expect him to be fighting someone better than the #9 ranked WBC heavyweight.Comment
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