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

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  • Phenom
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    #61
    Originally posted by Sn1
    does anyone want Ortiz to fight Whyte just for the matchup itself and not because they want Whyte to lose?
    I just don't want anymore of these British level fights don't care for Chisora or Allen or whoever

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    • Biolink
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      #62
      Originally posted by Sn1
      does anyone want Ortiz to fight Whyte just for the matchup itself and not because they want Whyte to lose?
      Both. I do see it as an intriguing match, but I'm more tired of Whyte.

      Whyte calls Ortiz a 6,000 year old man and when he gets an opportunity to become the WBC mandatory by fighting Ortiz he get's all offended. It's his fault he believed the WBC Silver somehow guaranteed him a shot when he never fought a final elim. The guy clearly wants nothing to do with Ortiz. He could be fighting for the WBC now in December possibly instead of Fury if he had confidence he was gonna win, bottom line.

      Now he's talking about taking a step back fight with Charr when Chisora rematch and Miller would still make better matches than that.

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      • Laligalaliga
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        #63
        Originally posted by nacho daddy
        what that ****** POS whyte did to parker with his dirty fighting he should have been arrested after the fight along with the ref and the boxing commission. nobody should go to the corrupt sh ithole of England to fight any british fighter
        that's where HW resides now.
        You can hug a transformer if you want.

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        • JakeTheBoxer
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          #64
          Originally posted by Phenom
          Why people talking about Chisora

          Parker rematch makes the most sense if not then fight Ortiz in eliminator
          Because Whyte lost against Chisora.

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          • Laligalaliga
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            #65
            Originally posted by Clubber Pac
            Exposed? He almost won the fight, these people from the UK stay making excuses for their fighters to cherry pick opponents, based on what we saw this weekend, Ortiz would enter a fight with Whyte as the clear favorite.
            Whyte has entered every fight as an underdog but he always find a way to come out on top aside AJ's battle.
            So worry yourself no more. He will prevail.

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            • Laligalaliga
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              #66
              Originally posted by Biolink
              Both. I do see it as an intriguing match, but I'm more tired of Whyte.

              Whyte calls Ortiz a 6,000 year old man and when he gets an opportunity to become the WBC mandatory by fighting Ortiz he get's all offended. It's his fault he believed the WBC Silver somehow guaranteed him a shot when he never fought a final elim. The guy clearly wants nothing to do with Ortiz. He could be fighting for the WBC now in December possibly instead of Fury if he had confidence he was gonna win, bottom line.

              Now he's talking about taking a step back fight with Charr when Chisora rematch and Miller would still make better matches than that.
              Whyte is a warrior, he wants the Ortiz slayer Not the victim.

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              • JWHardin
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                #67
                Wilder made it very clear he would fight Whyte under one of two conditions: (This was after Wilder beat Ortiz)

                1. That he get the Joshua fight next in writing after he fought and beat Whyte. Hearn refused.

                2. Whyte fight and beat Ortiz. Whyte refused.

                Neither have happened. Both went on to fight someone else. Whyte or Joshua want no part of Ortiz, or they would have fought him already. It's not rocket science. Move on.

                Wilder will be fighting Fury late this year. He doesn't need Joshua.

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                • nacho daddy
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Laligalaliga
                  that's where HW resides now.
                  You can hug a transformer if you want.
                  did wider retire?

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                  • Flabble Scrote
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                    #69
                    Shyte all but lost his last fight, he was out on his feet despite a soft hometown ref letting him wrestle the smaller Parker .
                    I agree the round 2 headclash changed the fight for next couple rounds and was obviously no knockdown.
                    This is the sort of stuff you have to expect to deal with from Parkers point of view, but it's still ****ty officiating at elite level sport.

                    I always thought Parker would stop him late and with a fair ref he probably would have just got there but again, he wasn't quite aggressive enough.
                    It's a long way back for him, maybe he wanted to give Whyte a title payday , if he wanted it as much as Whyte he would have won I think.

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                    • Zn1
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by JWHardin
                      Wilder made it very clear he would fight Whyte under one of two conditions: (This was after Wilder beat Ortiz)

                      1. That he get the Joshua fight next in writing after he fought and beat Whyte. Hearn refused.

                      2. Whyte fight and beat Ortiz. Whyte refused.

                      Neither have happened. Both went on to fight someone else. Whyte or Joshua want no part of Ortiz, or they would have fought him already. It's not rocket science. Move on.

                      Wilder will be fighting Fury late this year. He doesn't need Joshua.
                      "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

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