Why Is Deontay Wilder So Afraid Of Dillian Whyte?

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  • sotgoda
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    #31
    All of this will end soon. Pride goeth before a fall. AJ's hype will come crashing soon and it may even happen before he ever has to fight Wilder. Maybe then common sense will prevail.

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    • NahMean
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      #32
      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
      Facts are facts regardless of whether you label them excuses. You're making lazy arguments and when they're countered, you're crying "excuses."

      You didn't provide proof that Wilder said he'd vacate if ordered to face Whyte.

      You didn't own up to the fact that Wilder will make more by waiting for the fight to be ordered.

      You have no idea what Wilder actually makes per fight, unless you really believe Cotto only made 750k for his retirement fight?
      Nothing you stated is a fact but just your opinion.

      I didn't say he would vacate so I don't know where you pulled that out from. He did say he won't fight Whyte for a year even if mandated as he will take a vaulentary. Is if he's not scared why is he taking a vaulentary?

      You don't know he's gong to get more money from waiting for the fight to ordered.. What proof do you have of that? That is just another way to say he's ducking Whyte.

      That's like me saying AJ is building the fight with Wilder until 2020..
      Whyte is no major star. And you could say that about any fighter, why doesn't he just wait for Kownacki to be ordered then?

      We can only go off disclosed figures. And Wilder himself said on TBV video that he's a "real champ" because he's fighting a tougher Ortiz for half the money of Whyte.

      Just listening to him today on TBV.. Every time he was asked about Whyte he deflected it. Both him and his publicist said he won't attend as Whyte will be pushed into him.. So don't use that excuse he's not allowed in the ring, besides that excuse makes him sound like a ****** girl. AJ said he'd invite him into the ring. Even if he didn't why not go and get paid and create a scene from ringside?

      But like I said, instead of giving excuses, why doesn't he just fight Whyte?. Its a simple quest.. It shouldn't need so much deflection to answer. The fact it is taking you so many excuses is proof he doesn't want the fight.
      Last edited by NahMean; 03-29-2018, 01:18 AM.

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        #33
        Originally posted by NahMean
        Nothing you stated is a fact but just your opinion.
        Wrong. It's a fact Hearn claimed to have increased the offer. Had Wilder accepted the fight last year when idiots like you were saying he should, he'd be getting way less than he could get now. And he's get way more in a mandatory because the split would be ridiculously slanted in his favor, especially if he wins (WBC has a bonus system).

        Disclosed figures are bull**** and you know it. Which is why you're avoiding saying if you believe Cotto was only paid 750k for his retirement fight.

        Hearn is trying to use Whyte so that AJ can duck Wilder. Nobody wants to see Whyte vs. Wilder instead of AJ vs. Wilder. Nobody. Wilder is not going to fall for that lame trick and the only people falling for it are AJ fanboys.

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          #34
          Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
          Wrong. It's a fact Hearn claimed to have increased the offer. Had Wilder accepted the fight last year when idiots like you were saying he should, he'd be getting way less than he could get now. And he's get way more in a mandatory because the split would be ridiculously slanted in his favor, especially if he wins (WBC has a bonus system).

          Disclosed figures are bull**** and you know it. Which is why you're avoiding saying if you believe Cotto was only paid 750k for his retirement fight.

          Hearn is trying to use Whyte so that AJ can duck Wilder. Nobody wants to see Whyte vs. Wilder instead of AJ vs. Wilder. Nobody. Wilder is not going to fall for that lame trick and the only people falling for it are AJ fanboys.
          So you're accepting that Wilder is avoiding Whyte? Like I said, if AJ says we should let the Wilder fight build till 2020 so we make more money, everyone would call him a duck.

          Why is Wilder allowed to marinate a fight? And Whyte is no star, its not like that fight will become a mega fight. Pretty much every fight can be stalled and build up to be abit bigger but that's what you call a duck move.

          Wilder nut huggers like you keep saying we want AJ vs Wilder.. Yes we do. But Wilder is talking about fighting Adam Kownacki next! You're obviously an idiot if you think that's not a duck move.

          Whyte is a better fighter, ranked higher and worth more money.. The fact that he won't even go to Cardiff and he will take a vaulentary fight if Whyte is mandated shows he's scared. Only a Wilder nut huggers like you will spin this to mean something else.

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          • Commie
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            #35
            **** Wilder he's garbage
            Ran scared from an obese Russian midget
            went life and death with a drunk ill grandpa
            That yellow Bastard Whyte might take him out early

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              #36
              Originally posted by NahMean
              So you're accepting that Wilder is avoiding Whyte?
              Nobody wants to see him fight Whyte. He wants to fight AJ. Are you claiming Whyte is a tougher fight than AJ? If not, what the **** are you babbling about? Do you not want to see an undisputed champion? Why are you allowing Eddie Hearn to walk you on a leash?

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              • minemax
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                #37
                Because Haymon cannot fix that fight?

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                • W1LL
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                  #38
                  If he loses to Dillian Whyte for $4m or $5m, the payday against Anthony Joshua, which could amount to $10m+ is lost forever. Why should he risk losing the extra $5m or $6m? Eddie Hearn and AJ both claim to want to unify all titles, but seems they hope Whyte can take Deontay Wilder's title and save them the trouble. Would mean more money for them and a less risky style matchup. AJ and Wilder are the top two active heavyweights in the world and they should fight. Anyone who'd rather see Whyte added to the equation is an idiot and a Matchroom fanboy.

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                  • NahMean
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                    Nobody wants to see him fight Whyte. He wants to fight AJ. Are you claiming Whyte is a tougher fight than AJ? If not, what the **** are you babbling about? Do you not want to see an undisputed champion? Why are you allowing Eddie Hearn to walk you on a leash?
                    Bro, are you dumb? Of course we want to see AJ vs Wilder! Nobody wants to see Wilder vs Adam Kownacki.. Why are you so against Wilder vs Whyte but don't have a problem with Wilder vs Kownacki??

                    Why are you letting Wilder drag you along on his leash? He's done this his whole career and fought the easiest options out there.

                    You want him to build the fight against Whyte but when Hearn wants to build the AJ fight you say they're ducking.

                    Since the AJ fight doesn't look like it's happening next, why doesn't Wilder fighter the next best opponent instead of mentioning a inexperienced Kownacki.. If AJ said he'd fight Kownacki next there would be a million threads on here calling him a scared duck. Stop being a fanboy.
                    Last edited by NahMean; 03-29-2018, 06:54 AM.

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                    • b00g13man
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                      #40
                      Why does OP fear a Joshua/Wilder fight?

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