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  • Sid-Knee
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    #101
    Originally posted by Boxnation fan
    Just to clarify further for you because you seem rather agitated.

    I would still take the exact same Stiverne who entered the ring against Wilder for their second fight to either beat Whyte or make it a very close fight.

    That's how little i think of Whyte.
    Stiverne was rubbish at the best of times. But for the Wilder rematch he was as bad as he could possibly be. Fat, shot and too old to be fighting at that level. No way he comes close to beating Whyte in that shape.

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    • Sid-Knee
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      #102
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
      So what?

      If Joshua keeps ducking Wilder (despite getting the $50 million he asked for) then Breazeale is next for Deontay and Ortiz can be next for Shyte.

      At that point their schedules line up and Shyte is in a good position.

      It's a quicker path to a title shot than going to some other sanctioning body and waiting for Joshua to rotate through his mandatory obligations.
      You keep on calling Whyte Shyte. But Deontay wants nothing to do with him. He can't be that bad if Deontay is doing all in his power to duck him.

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      • Sid-Knee
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        #103
        Originally posted by methodcal
        You right it's not hard. He bests ortiz then he's the mando. Looks like Wilder will be fighting his mando. So he's next regardless if he wins lol. Only one big fight he had and got splattered but give ultimatums. And most agree Lmfao. I'll take all bets if Whyte and Wilder fight. FRFR
        Brezeale is mandatory so if Whyte beats Ortiz, he won't get a shot for over a year until the WBC calls for Wilder to fight him. Hell, it could be even longer before the WBC forces Wilder to fight him. You know what the corrupt WBC are like.

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          #104
          Originally posted by Theosis26
          Just can't see it any other way than a ko for Ortiz. Whyte doesn't like all that special. Not sure why some of you posters are so high on him....
          No one is high on Whyte. Just that he would be a decent fight for Wilder. Better than Brezeale for sure. But yeah, if Wilder was to fight Whyte, nearly all of them would pick Wilder to win.

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          • Sid-Knee
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            #105
            Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
            Joshua has a lot of mandatory obligations not just the IBF . Who knows when he would get around to that one.

            I think we both know what the real issue is here. Shyte would almost certainly lose to King Kong and that would really set back his timetable.

            The boy is shook of the old man.
            You're completely ****** aren't you? Whyte has no problem in fighting Ortiz if it means he gets a straight shot at Wilder afterwards and doesn't have to wait for well over a year before he gets his shot.

            Understand now?

            Whyte isn't shook if he's willing to fight him you idiot. God, you Wilder fans are hard work.

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            • Sid-Knee
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              #106
              Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
              If that’s the case, there’s no reason for Dillan to duck him
              He's not ducking him. All Whyte wants is a guarantee that he gets to fight Wilder next if he beats Luis. That's all.

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                #107
                Originally posted by juggernaut666
                Whyte wasnt in a mandatory position to get a elimination fight to face Joshua was he ? So at THAT time why wouldn't he try and get the WBC title ?

                OBVIOUSLY he should fight Pulev bc Wilder isnt available now , how cant you not figure that out ?


                Seems like once AGAIN you are the uninformed fanboy who doesnt get fighting Ortiz doesnt get him Wilder anytime soon and if Breazeale is a mandatory fight its even longer but a Pulev win can land him a far bigger Joshua fight EASIER bc Hearn promotes both guys .


                I know this is complicated for you .........




                None of this actually matters IF the Joshua vs Wilder fight gets made and Joshua takes his belt but the smart play is Pulev in any case , you're just not smart enough to put yourself in that position bc you're a dope !
                Lololololol

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                • Sid-Knee
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by Curt Henning
                  dillian whyte beats up a D level bar bouncer whos a PED user and basically a gimp...and now all of the sudden hes out here talking trash about ortiz? after he cried that hed have to fight him before this?
                  Whyte didn't cry about having to fight Ortiz, he cried about not getting a straight shot at Wilder if he beat him.

                  You people in America are beyond the pale of ******ity. ****ing freaks.

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                  • ShoulderRoll
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                    But Wilder wasn't the number 1 for one of AJ's titles. So it's completely different.
                    But Wilder has the last remaining piece of the puzzle to unify all the heavyweight belts. So it's completely more important.

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                    • Curt Henning
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                      Whyte didn't cry about having to fight Ortiz, he cried about not getting a straight shot at Wilder if he beat him.

                      You people in America are beyond the pale of ******ity. ****ing freaks.
                      he wont beat him...this isnt a gimp d level opponent....this isnt malcolm tann either....ortiz is still one of the top 3 HWs in the world......whyte aint ****

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