Why Is Deontay Wilder So Afraid Of Dillian Whyte?

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  • NahMean
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    #41
    Originally posted by b00g13man
    Why does OP fear a Joshua/Wilder fight?
    Huh? Wilder is the one that said he's fighting Breazeale or Kownacki next.. If he wanted the AJ fight so bad he'd be ringside.. But instead he's scared that Whyte will be there so decided not to come. Facts. So stop deflecting that fact he's scared of Whyte.
    Last edited by NahMean; 03-29-2018, 09:13 AM.

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      #42
      Originally posted by NahMean
      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??
      Because if Hearn refuses to allow AJ vs. Wilder, it's understandable why Wilder would keep things in house instead of rewarding Hearn by making a voluntary against one of his other fighters when Hearn is the one preventing AJ vs. Wilder.


      He's done this his whole career and fought the easiest options out there.
      You're lying. He just made a voluntary defense against the most feared and avoided heavyweight in the world.


      You want him to build the fight against Whyte but when Hearn wants to build the AJ fight you say they're ducking.
      You're lying. I don't want to see the Whyte fight at all. I'm simply pointing out that those of you who were convinced that the Whyte fight was such a great deal were clearly wrong since Hearn now claims he's increased his offer significantly. Which means Wilder would have been an idiot for accepting the offer you said he should have accepted.


      Since the AJ fight doesn't look like it's happening next, why doesn't Wilder fighter the next best opponent
      That's a blatant cop out. That'd be like me saying, since the Whyte fight doesn't look like it's happening next, why not fight Kownacki? The only fight that should be happening is AJ vs. Wilder. Hearn is terrified of that fight and trying to stall with Whyte. Wilder isn't going to fall for it.

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        #43
        Originally posted by NahMean
        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.
        Wilder fought Ortiz, because he figured he had the age advantage. Also, since Ortiz had been busted for PEDs, Wilder probably figured that without them, he'd be weaker. Vigorous testing made sure Ortiz was clean.

        Wilder doesn't want Whyte, because he's a big, young, strong fighter. Every fight is a risk, and losing to Whyte would ruin a big payday against Joshua. That's why Wilder wants a fight with AJ included in a contract to fight Whyte.

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          #44
          I can’t believe that he had gall to say that Wilder doesn’t want AJ lmao. It’s embarrassing for any AJ fan to say too lmao.

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            #45
            Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
            Because if Hearn refuses to allow AJ vs. Wilder, it's understandable why Wilder would keep things in house instead of rewarding Hearn by making a voluntary against one of his other fighters when Hearn is the one preventing AJ vs. Wilder.




            You're lying. He just made a voluntary defense against the most feared and avoided heavyweight in the world.




            You're lying. I don't want to see the Whyte fight at all. I'm simply pointing out that those of you who were convinced that the Whyte fight was such a great deal were clearly wrong since Hearn now claims he's increased his offer significantly. Which means Wilder would have been an idiot for accepting the offer you said he should have accepted.




            That's a blatant cop out. That'd be like me saying, since the Whyte fight doesn't look like it's happening next, why not fight Kownacki? The only fight that should be happening is AJ vs. Wilder. Hearn is terrified of that fight and trying to stall with Whyte. Wilder isn't going to fall for it.
            1. Wilder himself said he'll fight Whyte if AJ is on the contract - Hearn has been saying that's fine but Wilder is still talking about fighting Kownacki next = Scared

            2. He waited till his 40th fight before fighting a legit test.. I think its completely plausible for me to say he's picked the weakest opposition all his career minus his 40th fight.. Big WOW.

            3. Stalling a fight is another way to avoid it! You say Wilder would be an idiot to take Whyte fight as the money will keep increasing if you let it build yet if Hearn wants to let AJ vs Wilder build you say Hearn refuses to make the fight. Why don't you just admit Wilder is refusing to fight Whyte? Because it = Scared.

            4. Your excuse is a definition of a cop out.. Forget what Hearm wants for a minute. If you look at the landscape, other than AJ fight Whyte is the biggest money fight for Wilder. This is prize fighting, they want big money fights. So he's only doing his own bank balance a favour. That's such a ****** logic.. "I'm not going to reward Hearn by making 6 million, instead I'm going to Diss Hearn by making 1 million" WTF is this nonsense?

            5. Your example is mute. AJ hasn't even fought yet so we can't make future fights for him as he's in a tough fight and he may lose. Wilder and Whyte are free to negotiate thier next fights.. And Wilder's talking about fighting Kownacki next! Therefore it doesn't look like Wilder is fighting AJ next. "It doesn't look like the Whyte fight is happening next so why not fight Kownacki" That just proves he's avoiding Whyte as that fight has officially been offered to Wilder yet Wilder's talking about Kownacki = Scared.

            6. If he wanted the AJ fight so bad, why isn't he at Cardiff this weekend commentating to the millions of people watching the Sky broadcast, telling them he wants AJ?.. Whyte's presence scared him not to come = Scared.
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              #46
              I’m not a pro boxer but even whyte don’t scare me. Anyone who goes life and death with chisora isn’t that great
              Of course if whyte punched me or verbally abused me with threat of attacking me I’d be scared.
              But that’s different

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                #47
                2. He waited till his 40th fight before fighting a legit test.. I think its completely plausible for me to say he's picked the weakest opposition all his career minus his 40th fight.. Big WOW.
                You're lying. Stiverne was the #2 heavyweight in the world when Wilder beat him for the title. You're trying to rewrite history.


                3. Stalling a fight is another way to avoid it! You say Wilder would be an idiot to take Whyte fight as the money will keep increasing if you let it build yet if Hearn wants to let AJ vs Wilder build you say Hearn refuses to make the fight. Why don't you just admit Wilder is refusing to fight Whyte? Because it = Scared.
                I'm not talking about building the fight. I'm talking about the financial split being higher in a purse bid. Two different things. AJ vs. Wilder doesn't need to be built anymore. It's the biggest fight in boxing.


                4. Your excuse is a definition of a cop out.. Forget what Hearm wants for a minute. If you look at the landscape, other than AJ fight Whyte is the biggest money fight for Wilder. This is prize fighting, they want big money fights. So he's only doing his own bank balance a favour. That's such a ****** logic.. "I'm not going to reward Hearn by making 6 million, instead I'm going to Diss Hearn by making 1 million" WTF is this nonsense?
                You don't know what Wilder actually gets paid. You're basing everything on listed purses, which are bull**** and you know it. Unless you believe Cotto got 750k for his retirement fight?

                It doesn't make any sense for Wilder to rush into his mandatory and reset the clock any earlier than he has to. Also, by allowing Whyte vs. Ortiz, a fight Ortiz likely wins, that means Wilder can fulfill his mandatory with an Ortiz rematch, which would kill two birds with one stone.


                5. Hearn has stated he will put AJ on the contract against Whyte.. Isn't that what Wilder asked for? Well contact Hearn and see if he puts his money where his mouth is.
                If Hearn is telling the truth, the fight will happen. If the fight doesn't happen, you'll know Hearn is lying. But neither changes the fact that AJ vs. Wilder should be next and Hearn is the one preventing it.


                6. Your example is mute.
                You mean moot?

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                  #48
                  woww.....this is amazing.

                  Why would he want to fight Dillion Whyte. Who had a controversial split decision over Chisora and just knocked out a guy that makes me wonder where they get these guys from.

                  Uk fans are amazing. First we all wanted to see aj vs wilder.
                  Then Wilder beats Ortiz and now uk fans want to see whyte fight wilder.

                  And to make things worse...eddie hearn hiding behind mandatory this or that. Jokers!!!!

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                    #49
                    Eddie the wezel has mentioned over and over that aj is a business man.
                    FINE!!!

                    His biggest payday ever will be against Wilder. Same for Wilder. Biggest will be against Aj.

                    You will need the yanks on board for this.

                    Anyone who think americans will go paperview to watch aj vs whyte or aj vs fury are more than delusional

                    Wilder afraid of whyte...please...whyte couldn't even kockout Chisora.

                    You call yourself a boxing fan?
                    And you want to see Wilder vs whyte and not aj vs wilder?

                    Please...go back to your corner and be ashamed of yourself!!!!

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                      You're lying. Stiverne was the #2 heavyweight in the world when Wilder beat him for the title. You're trying to rewrite history.




                      I'm not talking about building the fight. I'm talking about the financial split being higher in a purse bid. Two different things. AJ vs. Wilder doesn't need to be built anymore. It's the biggest fight in boxing.




                      You don't know what Wilder actually gets paid. You're basing everything on listed purses, which are bull**** and you know it. Unless you believe Cotto got 750k for his retirement fight?

                      It doesn't make any sense for Wilder to rush into his mandatory and reset the clock any earlier than he has to. Also, by allowing Whyte vs. Ortiz, a fight Ortiz likely wins, that means Wilder can fulfill his mandatory with an Ortiz rematch, which would kill two birds with one stone.




                      If Hearn is telling the truth, the fight will happen. If the fight doesn't happen, you'll know Hearn is lying. But neither changes the fact that AJ vs. Wilder should be next and Hearn is the one preventing it.




                      You mean moot?
                      Only a Wilder fan would consider Stiverne as a legit threat..fact is the guy is and always has been a gate keeper.. Who cares what his rankings were? He won a vacant tile which boosted his ranking.. Charles Martin was also boosted in the ranking after winning a title but you don't hear me say he was a legit threat.

                      STALLING.. which ever spin you want to put on it, it's still stalling which = scared. If he wants the AJ fight, we'll it's guaranteed if he beats Whyte.. Isn't that what he asked for? So will you concede that he ducked Whyte is he fights Kownacki or Breazeale next?.. Logic would say you'd agree but I'm sure you'll find another excuse.

                      OK without going into figures.. We can both agree the biggest money fight available to him is Whyte? Also its much more competitive than Kownacki.. Isn't that what we want? Competitive fights.


                      Again that's stalling tactics.. We don't know if they'll order a final eliminator, they may just give it to Whyte like they did Stiverne.. Either way he's stalling when he could take the biggest money fight currently available to him.

                      I'm glad we both agree in this last one.. Your analogy being moot.

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