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Originally posted by Calibaloc View PostOk i have to ask, and im being very serious. Do you think Wilder is scared of Whyte? This is a very important question...
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Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View PostWilder has made a career of taking easier fights, with the only real threat being Ortiz. I don't think he wants Whyte, because a loss to him hurts his stock for a potential showdown with Joshua.
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Originally posted by Calibaloc View PostI asked a simple question ill ask again...do you genuinely think Wilder is scared of Whyte? How you answer this question will let me know all i need to know about you.
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Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View PostI don't think any boxer actually fears another boxer, it's what they do for a living. As I suggested before, Wilder doesn't want a high-risk, low-reward fight in Dillian Whyte. At this time, Tyson Fury is a low-risk, high-reward opponent.Last edited by Calibaloc; 08-13-2018, 04:18 PM.
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Originally posted by Calibaloc View PostOk just making sure. Now we can move on...now when Wilder told Hearn that he would sign the contract to fight Whyte only if Hearn promised him a fight with AJ after, do you think Wilder was joking? Because thats the only way what you just said would make sense. You do remember Wilder saying that to Hearn right?
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Originally posted by Calibaloc View PostOk just making sure. Now we can move on...now when Wilder told Hearn that he would sign the contract to fight Whyte only if Hearn promised him a fight with AJ after, do you think Wilder was joking? Because thats the only way what you just said would make sense. You do remember Wilder saying that to Hearn right?Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View PostThe problem with that is he wanted a guaranteed fight with Joshua even if Whyte beat him. Now why should he get a title shot if he lost?
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Originally posted by that g View Postin addition, that same offer stands now, if you think about it, for even more money. wilder has been offered two contracts: one to fight whyte, and another to fight joshua. he could sign both today if he really wanted to.
Wilder went the safer route where he can give himself a rematch and go for the easier fight collecting 2 paydays . ( I think Fury wins at least 1 so theres an angle of possibly 3 fights ) Im taking Fury if that fight actually happens.
This will severely backfire on Wilder if he loses and the fight does poor sales .Last edited by juggernaut666; 08-13-2018, 06:47 PM.
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Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View PostThe problem with that is he wanted a guaranteed fight with Joshua even if Whyte beat him. Now why should he get a title shot if he lost?
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