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  • #21
    Originally posted by stiff_back View Post
    Would he take to same money that Ortiz is taking, though?
    I think Whyte would take the fight for a low fee, he sees what we all see in Wilder not a great deal other than a big punch. Whyte can crack himself, most certainly hard enough to knock Wilder over. I very much doubt this fight happens, that said I was surprised he took the Ortiz fight.

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    • #22
      I'd rather see Whyte instead of Stiverne.. Stiverne vs Breazeale is a good fight for the levels they are in too..

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      • #23
        Originally posted by ScottWeiland View Post
        He's limited his posting because he realises this forum is populated with absolute morons, like yourself.
        No its bc he gets exposed like yourself ,******ed posters who also think Whyte vs Chisora (FOTY candidate ) ****** and M.Perez is fat and lazy even though hes the most physically fit out of that tournament ?

        If your're trying to get dumbiums number one spot you may have a case too with your suggesting that Hughie looked better against Parker than Wilder did against Chisora as well . Thats top level ******ity right there in itself .

        I'll get back to you on this ,right now the best i can do is place you top 5 most idiotic poster !

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        • #24
          If Ortiz is dirty (not ready to buy his high blood pressure excuse just yet) this would be the perfect fight to set up Joshua in the UK.

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          • #25
            Hearn reached out to team Wilder but they are fighting Stiverne

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            • #26
              Comments Thread For: Dillian Whyte Wants to Replace Ortiz, Challenge Wilder 11/4

              Dillian Whyte didn't waste any time trying to land the fight he has been chasing against Deontay Wilder. The British heavyweight contender volunteered Friday to replace Luis Ortiz on short notice now that Ortiz (27-0, 23 KOs, 2 NC) has tested positive for banned substances in advance of his November 4 fight against Wilder (38-0, 37 KOs). The unbeaten WBC heavyweight champion is not expected to move forward with his optional title defense against the Cuban southpaw.
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              • #27
                With a full training camp or a half, Whyte gets ko'd. And by the way, what an a$$hole is Ortiz? Deontay's a good boxer, but he's going to have zero legacy with all of these guys failing tests and his handlers wasting a lot of his prime years on tomato cans previously.

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                • #28
                  What an embarrassment this division is to boxing...

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                  • #29
                    conspiracy....

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                    • #30
                      Wilder vs. Whyte! Make it happen! Let's go!

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