Why Is Deontay Wilder So Afraid Of Dillian Whyte?
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Wilder said 50/50 to make fight happen,
AJ said no fight at 50/50
Wilder said ok, he's willing to take less to make fight happen,
AJ demanded, im A-side,
Wilder OK,
AJ must fight in my backyard,
Wilder OK.....
AJ STARRING IN "RUNNING MAN"
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Thread over!
Wilder on Dillian Whyte:
“They put Joshua on the end of that contract [to fight Whyte], it’s a fight,” Wilder told *******.com on Wednesday. “It’s a fight. We’ll bring Dillian Whyte right here to America, and we’ll whip his ass. That’s easy. This is not hard. None of this stuff is really hard. They’re making it hard. It’s not hard on our part. It’s hard on their part because there’s so much to lose.”
Whyte (23-1, 17 KOs), a longtime London resident who was born in Jamaica, maintained his status as the WBC’s No. 1 heavyweight contender by knocking out Australia’s Lucas Browne (25-1, 22 KOs) in the sixth round Saturday night at O2 Arena in London. The WBC hasn’t declared Whyte the mandatory challenger for Wilder’s title, thus the Tuscaloosa, Alabama, native is free to make a voluntary defense next.
Even if the WBC names Whyte as Wilder’s mandatory challenger, Wilder would have plenty of time to make that mandatory defense. Wilder’s most recent mandatory defense was made November 4, when he knocked out former WBC champ Bermane Stiverne in the first round of their rematch at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
Hearn told iFL TV during an interview Tuesday that he has increased his offer to Wilder for a fight against Whyte. That undisclosed offer hinges on Wilder-Whyte taking place in the United Kingdom.
Wilder won’t budge from his stance that he won’t make an optional defense versus Whyte unless that contract stipulates that he’ll get England’s Joshua next, assuming the heavily favored IBF/IBO/WBA champ overcomes New Zealand’s Parker (24-0, 18 KOs), the WBO champ.
“That’s why he’s so mad, because his plans have been derailed,” Wilder said regarding Hearn. “It backfired on him. It wasn’t never about me and Joshua. It was about me and his other fighter. We’re just not in the business of that. I have no problem fighting whoever he wants me to fight, as long as he puts Joshua on the end of that contract. I’m fine with that. Even if he wants me to fight his other fighter, Dillian Whyte, I don’t have a problem with it. Let him fight [Luis] Ortiz, and if he beats Ortiz, I’ll fight him. Or put Joshua on the end of the contract, and then I’ll fight him.
“Other than that, Dillian Whyte is just gonna be another guy. Even when he gets in the mandatory position, I still have a year. Right now, I’m up for a voluntary [title defense]. So as they make me wait, I’m gonna make them guys wait. We’re gonna continue to do our thing here in America and build in America, and that’s how it’s gonna go.”Comment
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The question is why he is scared of fighting him. He'd rather fight Ortiz who is tough, he's talking about fighting Breazeale or Kownacki next.. Why is he so scared? He's gonna get 6million for Whyte. I just want to know why he is so scared of a guy AJ flattened.Last edited by NahMean; 03-28-2018, 09:38 PM.Comment
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Stop dodging the question, we know he wasn't scared of Ortiz. But why is he scared of facing Whyte? Whys is he telling Whyte to face Ortiz? Why is saying even if Whyte is made mandatory he will have to wait a year? Why is he not coming to Cardiff because of Whyte? Wilder IMO beats Whyte! I just don't understand why he is so scared of him.
Career high payday of 6 mill plus a shot at AJ gurenteed if he beats Whyte but he'd rather fight Adam Kownacki for less than 1mill?? He's scurred to bits of Whyte.Last edited by NahMean; 03-28-2018, 10:52 PM.Comment
His fans make no sense
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