Comments Thread For: Dillian Whyte Eyes Manuel Charr, Skepitcal About Wilder-Fury

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  • kej718
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    #71


    I guess he can face Breazeale (if he takes it) while they wait for the winner of Wilder vs Fury.

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    • champion4ever
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      #72
      Wow! The haters are out in full force. Don't be surprised if Matchroom Boxing uses it propaganda machine in order to undermine and sabotage this fight. We've seen early signs of it already; Especially in the U.K.

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      • JWHardin
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        #73
        Originally posted by Sn1
        "He doesn't need Joshua"

        yeah if he wants to make 1-2 mil per fight instead of 10mil+ Fury isn't going to fill a stadium and Wilder isn't going to fill a stadium ... at least not the big kind haha
        Financial greed doesn't drive Wilder. Money is important, but there are a few boxers left that want to find out if they are the best, and create a legacy. Joshua isn't interested in either it seems.

        I think Wilder can live comfortably making 3, 4 or 5 million a fight from here on out. I praise him and Fury for getting things done. AJ is too much of a pup to let Hearn run him like he does. I thought Hearn worked for him? The limelight will be off of AJ now, and the big fight coming up is Wilder vs Fury. That will drive them nuts.

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        • KillaCamNZ
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          #74
          If Whyte wants a belt, then Charr is the logical choice. If he wants the payday and a shot at a better belt, go elsewhere.

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          • Laligalaliga
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            #75
            Originally posted by nacho daddy
            did wider retire?
            I think you should google that.

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            • Zn1
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              #76
              Originally posted by JWHardin
              Financial greed doesn't drive Wilder. Money is important, but there are a few boxers left that want to find out if they are the best, and create a legacy. Joshua isn't interested in either it seems.

              I think Wilder can live comfortably making 3, 4 or 5 million a fight from here on out. I praise him and Fury for getting things done. AJ is too much of a pup to let Hearn run him like he does. I thought Hearn worked for him? The limelight will be off of AJ now, and the big fight coming up is Wilder vs Fury. That will drive them nuts.
              AJ has the Povetkin fight, and if he wins he will have another fight lined up for April, nothing is going to take the limelight off him for long. Even the Usyk/Gassiev fight led back to AJ

              Say what you want about Wladimir's non-effort against Fury, but against AJ he went for it and looked good at times. It was a legitimate win in my eyes, and if it wasn't then how can you claim Wilder's victory over Ortiz is any better? both Wilder and AJ were hurt and both came back to stop their opponents. No one is going to be able to convince me that Ortiz was the more successful of the two and faced a better level of opposition when all the evidence points to the Klitschko's being the best HW's since Lennox Lewis retired.

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              • JWHardin
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                #77
                Originally posted by Sn1
                AJ has the Povetkin fight, and if he wins he will have another fight lined up for April, nothing is going to take the limelight off him for long. Even the Usyk/Gassiev fight led back to AJ

                Say what you want about Wladimir's non-effort against Fury, but against AJ he went for it and looked good at times. It was a legitimate win in my eyes, and if it wasn't then how can you claim Wilder's victory over Ortiz is any better? both Wilder and AJ were hurt and both came back to stop their opponents. No one is going to be able to convince me that Ortiz was the more successful of the two and faced a better level of opposition when all the evidence points to the Klitschko's being the best HW's since Lennox Lewis retired.


                Have you ever wondered why Wlad chose to fight AJ for his belt instead of Wilder for his? He told Wilder he would have to wait. Wlad sparred extensively with both guys, and chose the less experienced, slower, less dangerous guy. Keep in mind Wlad was 41 yrs old, and was off 1.5 years, and was coming off the most pathetic performance in the history of Heavyweight championship boxing. What's funny is that AJ somehow got full credit for the win. If a seemingly shot Wlad can come that close, AJ isn't the great champ everyone thinks he is.

                I honestly think Wilder, Fury, and Ortiz would beat Joshua.

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                • Zn1
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by JWHardin
                  Have you ever wondered why Wlad chose to fight AJ for his belt instead of Wilder for his? He told Wilder he would have to wait. Wlad sparred extensively with both guys, and chose the less experienced, slower, less dangerous guy. Keep in mind Wlad was 41 yrs old, and was off 1.5 years, and was coming off the most pathetic performance in the history of Heavyweight championship boxing. What's funny is that AJ somehow got full credit for the win. If a seemingly shot Wlad can come that close, AJ isn't the great champ everyone thinks he is.

                  I honestly think Wilder, Fury, and Ortiz would beat Joshua.
                  nice bit of revisionist history there, Wilder won the WBC belt and then his camp decided he wasn't ready for W.Klit lol

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                  • Chrismart
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                    #79
                    In his post match interview when he said he wanted to fight again before a Joshua fight, I sensed it would be against a 'lesser' name. I can understand Charr since he brings a title, albeit a regular title, to the table.

                    Who's likely to win out of Charr/Oquendo? I know nothing about Oquendo except that he hasn't fought in years.

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                    • JWHardin
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Sn1
                      nice bit of revisionist history there, Wilder won the WBC belt and then his camp decided he wasn't ready for W.Klit lol
                      Do you actually think Wilder would have turned down that fight? Wilder would have taken that fight in a heartbeat, regardless of what his team thought. He decides who he fights, unlike Joshua.

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