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  • ShoulderRoll
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    #41
    He tried to fight Pussvetkin. It's not his fault that the cheater got caught.

    But going forward he certainly has bigger fish to fry than Dillian fooking Whyte.

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      #42
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
      He tried to fight Pussvetkin. It's not his fault that the cheater got caught.

      But going forward he certainly has bigger fish to fry than Dillian fooking Whyte.
      Wilder gets a semi-pass for the Povetkin fiasco, but it doesn't undo years of beating up bums. He simply doesn't get the benefit of the doubt.

      And no, he doesn't have bigger fish to fry than Whyte. He's been content to feast on guys at Whyte's level - and lower - his whole career. That's his resume.

      Wilder's calling card is NEARLY getting in the ring with one decent fighter. That's embarrassing.

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        #43
        Originally posted by Scott. Weiland
        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.

        That's one thing we agree on. To be honest I like Wilder, not as much as I like Fury, but I want him to be great, even though that's a tall task right now. I can't wait to see how the whole division plays out. We may never get to see a prime Fury fight a prime Wlad, but I would like to see Parker, Wilder, Big Baby, Fury, Povetkin, and AJ all fight each other.

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          #44
          If he doesn't get Parker then I expect someone at least as good as Whyte, if not Whyte himself.

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            #45
            Originally posted by WTF Huck!
            If he doesn't get Parker then I expect someone at least as good as Whyte, if not Whyte himself.
            If not Parker, Whyte makes perfect sense to build a AJ vs Wilder fight.

            No one else makes more sense than Whyte in that regard.

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              #46
              Originally posted by KillaCamNZ
              Wilder gets a semi-pass for the Povetkin fiasco, but it doesn't undo years of beating up bums. He simply doesn't get the benefit of the doubt.

              And no, he doesn't have bigger fish to fry than Whyte. He's been content to feast on guys at Whyte's level - and lower - his whole career. That's his resume.

              Wilder's calling card is NEARLY getting in the ring with one decent fighter. That's embarrassing.
              Yes he does have bigger fish.

              If a unification fight doesn't happen then the WBC has already said they will enforce the mandatory. Which isn't Whyte.

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                #47
                When will you guys cut the *****? Nobody believes Whyte should be in with Wilder. He needs to fight a Fury, Wlad or Joshua next. Whytes a little short bum. I Actually thought him and Chisora was the same person at one point.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                  Yes he does have bigger fish.

                  If a unification fight doesn't happen then the WBC has already said they will enforce the mandatory. Which isn't Whyte.
                  He's not getting in the ring with a legit top tier fighter, unless it's kicking and screaming (and even then, probably not), so looks like we're up for Stirverne-Wilder II.

                  Yay.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by KillaCamNZ
                    He's not getting in the ring with a legit top tier fighter, unless it's kicking and screaming (and even then, probably not), so looks like we're up for Stirverne-Wilder II.

                    Yay.
                    If Stiverne is the mandatory then it is what it is. He's certainly more accomplished and higher ranked than White.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by LoadedWraps

                      That's one thing we agree on. To be honest I like Wilder, not as much as I like Fury, but I want him to be great, even though that's a tall task right now. I can't wait to see how the whole division plays out. We may never get to see a prime Fury fight a prime Wlad, but I would like to see Parker, Wilder, Big Baby, Fury, Povetkin, and AJ all fight each other.
                      I'd like to see Povetkin given a two year ban effectively ending his career at this level, Fury too if he took steroids in the run up to his title challenge and the results were hidden to safeguard the hugely lucrative British PPV between himself and Wlad.

                      Miller I don't rate all too highly, he'd make a good opponent for Parker if Arum is true to his word and is unprepared to make a unification for his new charge.

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