Comments Thread For: Dillian Whyte Wants Deontay Wilder Next, Calls for June Fight
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Either Dillian Whyte or Dominic Breazeale should be Wilder's next mandatory challenger for his WBC title anyway. So let's have it!Comment
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Whats strange Wilder is being paid by Joshua main sponsor Sky to commentate are you that ****** - Why is he not scared of Whyte he got offered three times what he has ever earned and turned it down to fight Stiverne for 1 Million.Wilder needs to be humble to get Joshua?
Wilder is hiding from Whyte?
You can't POSSIBLY really think Wilder is going to England next week to not press fighting the Joshua/Parker winner, do you? Or that he would turn down Joshua to fight Whyte? Or that Wilder is changing a solitary thing about how he handles himself? Or that he is scared of Whyte, but not Joshua who he has been calling out??
That was a strange post. Not sure I understood your points. Wilder needs to be humble? Only way that happens is if someone beats him.
Hearn has always said he cant hide and will end up with egg on his face when he has to fight Whyte as mandatory - There is no way his people can outbid Hearn so I am looking forward to this saga - He will be found out 10 years of Boxing nobody's with 1 title, running from Klitschko.Comment
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Too bad the aussie bar bouncer came in and showed what he actually was, an unskilled big guy with no world level talent. Now we have to listen to a bunch of Dillian is a contender garbage again because he took 6 rounds to stop a bum that didn't have any skills.
Wilder would stop either of them .......... early.
Please can you tell me why he has not taken Dillian Whyte fight which would of been his highest payday by far?Comment
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Fatzeale hasn't done anything to deserve that. Whte has been on the verge of a WBC title shot for ages, earned it against better opposition and shouldnt need any more eliminators.
Whyte v Wilder would be a hard fight. Wilder does not throw enough, doesnt have basic fundamentals and lets too many rounds slip. If the judges aren't bought, then Whyte will be well ahead come rounds 8, 9 and 10, with Wilder again looking for a bit shot. Whyte isn't as old as Ortiz and will be better in the latter rounds, although he himself has some stamina issues.
Wilder in trouble unless he cashes out against AJ but he is too shook even for that.Comment
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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?Fatzeale hasn't done anything to deserve that. Whte has been on the verge of a WBC title shot for ages, earned it against better opposition and shouldnt need any more eliminators.
Whyte v Wilder would be a hard fight. Wilder does not throw enough, doesnt have basic fundamentals and lets too many rounds slip. If the judges aren't bought, then Whyte will be well ahead come rounds 8, 9 and 10, with Wilder again looking for a bit shot. Whyte isn't as old as Ortiz and will be better in the latter rounds, although he himself has some stamina issues.
Wilder in trouble unless he cashes out against AJ but he is too shook even for that.
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.Comment
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