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  • #91
    The top of the bill fighter could never fight and came in two stone over weight and Eddie Hearn is bigging this up .If left to run riot by the pathetic Adam Smith of sky these fools will end up getting someone killed!

    Whyte looked ordinary against Chisora , terrible against Helenius and was knocked out by a green A.J. He fought a overweight punchbag last night and now he and his pathetic promoter are in cuckoo land , fantasy island as Hearn likes to say about a 40-0 ....39 ko's fighter Who really is in fantasy island !

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    • #92
      Originally posted by damned1974 View Post
      Whyte is being used as a roadblock or obstacle to delay the AJ/Wilder fight...not a single soul is asking for a Whyte/Wilder fight and honestly-how much credit would Wilder be given if he pummels the already beaten Whyte?

      I think Whyte/ Povetkin or Whyte/Ortiz or even Whyte/Duhaupas makes more sense in terms of match ups (all contenders). A Whyte/Wilder fight is like taking steps backwards for the career of Wilder....I don't care how much Wilder gets paid for that either,because I wanna see the best fighting the best.
      If anything, Whyte should be fighting Wilder before Povetkin or Ortiz.

      In either case, Povetkin is dual mandatory for both Joshua and Parker.

      Having Whyte vs Wilder now would be good for both guys.

      Doing a Wilder vs AJ today, two mediocre guys would be essentially killing off a major payday in this fake rivalry.

      Believe me, AJ does not need Wilder as Wilder brings relatively nothing to the table today. AJ can make 10x more fighting Povetkin or Ortiz than Wilder as Wilder is a nobody outside of Brooklyn and Alabama.

      From the business sense, both would be smart to let the fight marinate.

      Wilder is a dumbass for not taking the $4 million against Whyte if he feels so confident.

      Not fighting Whyte for $4 million and waiting out for AJ for arguably more, just means one thing... Wilder is afraid of losing to Whyte because if he loses to Whyte... his value vs AJ diminishes even more.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
        If Deontay is not that difficult of a fighter and lacks the fundamentals and boxing skills in the boxing ring, then why he is undefeated, while being ducked and avoided so?

        As far as your point is concerned; Ortiz would box circles around Dillian Whyte. For one, the man is a southpaw and had over nearly 400 amateur fights. Dillian won't be able to beat Wilder to the punch or the jab from that orthodox stand.

        There is no way that Whyte can replicate that performance against "The Bronze Bomber". That's the reason why Eddie Hearn released Ortiz from his contrac.t once AJ won the tiles from Klitschko. He was just too dangerous of an opponent for Joshua and wanted no parts of him.
        Wilder is unbeaten because he hasn't fought anyone. Yeah ortiz was a good win but he was being outboxed and shaken up. His power is a terrific equaliser but that's all there is to it.

        And if you think whyte has to replicate ortiz to win you don't even watch the sport. Spzilka, a no name polish builder was out boxing him, I mean the guy was shorter with a smaller reach and he was out jabbing wilder. What does that tell you?

        Also I spoke about whyte out working wilder throughout. Everyone who has seen who lder fight knows he can't stay highly active and gives up early rounds. I mean he wants even throwing punches against Washington.

        So watch the sport and stop sucking ****.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by MaksBox View Post
          If anything, Whyte should be fighting Wilder before Povetkin or Ortiz.

          In either case, Povetkin is dual mandatory for both Joshua and Parker.

          Having Whyte vs Wilder now would be good for both guys.

          Doing a Wilder vs AJ today, two mediocre guys would be essentially killing off a major payday in this fake rivalry.

          Believe me, AJ does not need Wilder as Wilder brings relatively nothing to the table today. AJ can make 10x more fighting Povetkin or Ortiz than Wilder as Wilder is a nobody outside of Brooklyn and Alabama.

          From the business sense, both would be smart to let the fight marinate.

          Wilder is a dumbass for not taking the $4 million against Whyte if he feels so confident.

          Not fighting Whyte for $4 million and waiting out for AJ for arguably more, just means one thing... Wilder is afraid of losing to Whyte because if he loses to Whyte... his value vs AJ diminishes even more.
          I think Wilder can hide for 1 more fight then has no choice to fight Whyte anything else for me is a duck. Whyte vs Joshua 2 would be a big fight in a year or Whyte Povetkin in an eliminator to fight Joshua. All stadium fillers whilst they take the piss and invite Wilder to work for the night commentating.

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          • #95
            Of course he would and you cant blame him, but AJ vs Wilder should be next

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            • #96
              Originally posted by Drew Bundini Br View Post
              *** NEWS FLASH ***

              Next week after JOSHUA destroys his opponent, we all should concentrate on 1 fight only. WILDER VS JOSHUA!!
              fans are calling for this fight too early like they make the fight.
              after AJ KO DW, which other fights are we going to anticipate for?

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              • #97
                Originally posted by damned1974 View Post
                Whyte is being used as a roadblock or obstacle to delay the AJ/Wilder fight...not a single soul is asking for a Whyte/Wilder fight and honestly-how much credit would Wilder be given if he pummels the already beaten Whyte?

                I think Whyte/ Povetkin or Whyte/Ortiz or even Whyte/Duhaupas makes more sense in terms of match ups (all contenders). A Whyte/Wilder fight is like taking steps backwards for the career of Wilder....I don't care how much Wilder gets paid for that either,because I wanna see the best fighting the best.
                whyte is WBC mandatory for crying out loud. give the guy some respect.

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by BoxingTech718 View Post
                  If they’re going to offer a shot at Joshua I think Wilder should do it.

                  But why it looks like Hearn is trying to use Whyte do duck Wilder for Joshua?

                  It’s not going to stop Wilder it’s just delaying the inevitable of having to fight Wilder.

                  The boxing fans want Joshua vs Wilder next. Whyte should fight Ortiz on the undercard to determine who’s next
                  are you insane? whyte to fight as undercard? show some respect Mofo.

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                  • #99
                    I still don’t understand these clowns on here that justify AJ not fighting Wilder next, even though it’s the biggest fight that can be made in boxing not involving Canelo. And somehow manage to somehow spin it into Wilder ducking Whyte. AJ and Whyte fought. Wilder wants the guy that won that fight. Yet in ******ville, he’s somehow needs to fight the guy that lost.

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                    • Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                      Hearn offered Wilder $3million plus the entire US revenue to fight Dillian Whyte.

                      Wilder turned that down and told Hearn "pay me what I'm worth ... $7million!"

                      He then went and fought Luis Ortiz for $1.5million ....
                      funny right?

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