SMH, Dillian Whyte trolls Deontay Wilder after failed negotiations with Joshua

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  • Raggamuffin
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    #31
    Originally posted by True That
    Lol, I don't think he's bum. I wouldn't go that far.

    He does talk a lot **** though for someone who hasn't won a title, that's for sure.
    He's a ****en bum. Always has been always will be.

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    • True That
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      #32
      Originally posted by Raggamuffin
      He's a ****en bum. Always has been always will be.
      Ok, if that's your opinion. You're entitled to your opinion.

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      • Raggamuffin
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        #33
        Originally posted by True That
        Ok, if that's your opinion. You're entitled to your opinion.
        Exactly, we all are. He's a ****en bum and about as bum as you can get. I'm not sorry that I feel this way but he just can't fight. He's not the only fighter that I feel that way about. It isn't personal.

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        • MASTERBX
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          #34
          This coward ducked Wilder, Ortiz and Pulev! Just when we were starting to take the euro boxing scene
          serious they reaffirm the term "euro bum"

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          • True That
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            #35
            Originally posted by Raggamuffin
            Exactly, we all are. He's a ****en bum and about as bum as you can get. I'm not sorry that I feel this way but he just can't fight. He's not the only fighter that I feel that way about. It isn't personal.

            I feel that way about some fighters too. Though not him. He's a top 10 Heavyweight. To each his own though.
            Last edited by True That; 07-03-2018, 01:51 AM.

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            • chrisJS
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              #36
              Whyte is a bum that Wilder ducked. That’s LOL to me.

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              • jas
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                #37
                Originally posted by daggum
                why would he take such a risky fight in parker if he doesnt need to? why not just fight bums and wait for a title shot against joshua? breazele is next in line for wilder after ducking whyte and the wbc inexplicably making breazele-molina an eliminator after breazele turned down the fight with the highest ranked wbc fighter which was whyte. they did it backwards in order to get the result they wanted. not sure how the lower ranked guy(breazele) gets to pick any opponent he wants and earns a shot when the higher ranked guy tried to fight him but was completely ignored.
                Fighting parker for money. Its on ppv


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                • Scopedog
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                  #38
                  Whyte is an odd case because his entire career has basically been piggybacked entirely off of Joshua's back. If it wasn't for that age-old amateur fight allowing Hearn to push him as an opponent, Whyte would still be a domestic level fighter struggling to get fights having just finished serving a drugs ban instead of a world contender. I definitely don't think Wilder was wrong to pass him over, it's not a particularly compelling or competitive fight in my eyes. Honestly I think Parker will put paid to Whyte's credibility as an international player.
                  Last edited by Scopedog; 07-03-2018, 01:34 AM. Reason: typo

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                  • E10Rifle
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Scopedog
                    Whyte is an odd case because his entire career has basically been piggybacked entirely off of Joshua's back. If it wasn't for that age-old amateur fight allowing Hearn to push him as an opponent, Whyte would still be a domestic level fighter struggling to get fights having just finished serving a drugs ban instead of a world contender. I definitely don't think Wilder was wrong to pass him over, it's not a particularly compelling or competitive fight in my eyes. Honestly I think Parker will put paid to Whyte's credibility as an international player.
                    That’s the most interesting thing about this fight I.e. Whoever loses can quietly f*** off back to continental level.

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