How ****** do the trolls screaming about Breazeale feel now??
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Dillian Whyte Angry, Says He Feels "Betrayed" By The WBC
Heavyweight contender Dillian Whyte (23-1, 17 KOs) was under the impression that he was going to receive a mandatory world title shot against WBC beltholder Deontay Wilder (40-0, 39 KOs). Whyte was shocked a few days ago, when the sanctioning body ordered him to take part in a final eliminator and deemed that Dominic Breazeale is the mandatory challenger to the belt.
Hearn: How Did WBC Order Whyte-Ortiz, Wilder-Breazeale Next?
By Keith Idec - Eddie Hearn couldn’t believe what he was reading. As Dillian Whyte’s promoter perused a WBC quarterly report issued by email Tuesday night, he noticed that the sanctioning organization ordered a heavyweight championship elimination match between Whyte, who’s ranked No. 1 by the WBC, and by the...
Whyte Will Fight WBC's Call That Breazeale is Wilder's Mandatory
British heavyweight contender Dillian Whyte is not going to walk away without a fight. He wants what he believes is an earned mandatory shot at the WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder. The World Boxing Council recently ordered Whyte to fight Luis Ortiz in a clash for a "secondary mandatory" position - while proclaiming that Dominic Breazeale would be Wilder's mandatory challenger.
Breazeale Staying Ready For Deontay Wilder: I'm The Mandatory!
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So when did Wilder say he was fighting him next again?Dillian Whyte Angry, Says He Feels "Betrayed" By The WBC
Heavyweight contender Dillian Whyte (23-1, 17 KOs) was under the impression that he was going to receive a mandatory world title shot against WBC beltholder Deontay Wilder (40-0, 39 KOs). Whyte was shocked a few days ago, when the sanctioning body ordered him to take part in a final eliminator and deemed that Dominic Breazeale is the mandatory challenger to the belt.
Hearn: How Did WBC Order Whyte-Ortiz, Wilder-Breazeale Next?
By Keith Idec - Eddie Hearn couldn’t believe what he was reading. As Dillian Whyte’s promoter perused a WBC quarterly report issued by email Tuesday night, he noticed that the sanctioning organization ordered a heavyweight championship elimination match between Whyte, who’s ranked No. 1 by the WBC, and by the...
Whyte Will Fight WBC's Call That Breazeale is Wilder's Mandatory
British heavyweight contender Dillian Whyte is not going to walk away without a fight. He wants what he believes is an earned mandatory shot at the WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder. The World Boxing Council recently ordered Whyte to fight Luis Ortiz in a clash for a "secondary mandatory" position - while proclaiming that Dominic Breazeale would be Wilder's mandatory challenger.
Breazeale Staying Ready For Deontay Wilder: I'm The Mandatory!
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Still the WBC didn't order a mandatory since Breazeale fought in the eliminator last NovemberDillian Whyte Angry, Says He Feels "Betrayed" By The WBC
Heavyweight contender Dillian Whyte (23-1, 17 KOs) was under the impression that he was going to receive a mandatory world title shot against WBC beltholder Deontay Wilder (40-0, 39 KOs). Whyte was shocked a few days ago, when the sanctioning body ordered him to take part in a final eliminator and deemed that Dominic Breazeale is the mandatory challenger to the belt.
Hearn: How Did WBC Order Whyte-Ortiz, Wilder-Breazeale Next?
By Keith Idec - Eddie Hearn couldn’t believe what he was reading. As Dillian Whyte’s promoter perused a WBC quarterly report issued by email Tuesday night, he noticed that the sanctioning organization ordered a heavyweight championship elimination match between Whyte, who’s ranked No. 1 by the WBC, and by the...
Whyte Will Fight WBC's Call That Breazeale is Wilder's Mandatory
British heavyweight contender Dillian Whyte is not going to walk away without a fight. He wants what he believes is an earned mandatory shot at the WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder. The World Boxing Council recently ordered Whyte to fight Luis Ortiz in a clash for a "secondary mandatory" position - while proclaiming that Dominic Breazeale would be Wilder's mandatory challenger.
Breazeale Staying Ready For Deontay Wilder: I'm The Mandatory!
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There is no credit in beating this version of Fury. If you want to deluded yourself though, go for it, man. Haha.Comment
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At this point in time, Fury isn't even top 10, let alone the best in the division.HiUp
It's crazy. Wilder goes to Russia to figure Povetkin. But Povetkin tries to cheat and the fight is cancelled. Wilders fault lol. The same thing happened with Ortiz. First Wilder was supposed to be ducking him. After he beats him Ortiz is "old." Fury is supposed to be the real heavyweight champ and the best in to the division. But it will be the same thing if Wilder beats him.
The only thing Wilder can do is fight these fighters but even that's not enough for his detractors. They are not boxing fans. They're just insecure people with mental issues.
You're no real boxing fan either. No real boxing fan would want Wilder to face Fury at this time. The fact that you do and support this, shows you have no merit.
Wilder is a coward as well for going through with this. A real fighter would just ignore Fury until he's good just like Joshua did. But no, this is Wilder's style. And the style of Wilder fans too. You deserve each other.Comment
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I dont think Wilder will win this fight !
I have an angle here , i think if Wilder realises what hes doing hes going to back out bc despite what morons say its always about landing the huge payday and its not Fury .
The same dummies clamouring for the fight are the same ones who will rant with temper tantrums if this backfires ! lol
Wilder credit ? Realistically a 75 % Fury is still the same type of win with 48 old Ortiz , they are still difficult fights , how much credit you give is subjective !
Theres one head case here ( you know who you are ) complaining Ortiz had all the time to finish Wilder but completely ignores it was the bell saving Wilder .
Unlike these idiots who refuse to give credit to Joshua actually stopping one of the best versions of Wlad weve seen in fight 19 .Last edited by juggernaut666; 08-02-2018, 08:28 PM.Comment
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Now Breazeale is a bum fight if I never saw one. What does Deontay Wilder has to prove by knocking out one of Anthony Joshua's leftovers?Comment
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