If this was a real fight Deontay, you wouldn't have to lie so obviously. Fury is not in perfect shape, he has loose skin that shows he was recently obese and is still fat. And that's not including Fury not having adequate preparation before fighting at this level. But hey, you're deluded to your core so I expect this kind of nonsense from you and your hideous fan base.
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Originally posted by allen23 View Posteddie hearn and AJ are the circus act..this is two men willing to fight. lienal champ vs WBC champ. how is this a circus???
You're either lying to yourself willingly, or you really are this deluded. Choose one.
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Originally posted by apollocreed View PostOrtiz, regardless of whether he's won a belt or not, was a good win. Ask Dillian Whyte about Ortiz - he was close to tears when WBC mandated them in the final eliminator. Completely swerved him.
Not only that, but Whyte offered Ortiz the date he fought Parker but they said they weren't ready and wanted it at a later date even though Ortiz fought the same night. He could fight a bum, but not a top fighter. So yeah, get your facts straight.
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Originally posted by rudy View PostThis just goes to show nobody can hold the titles ransom, Joshua thinks he is a MAN and all should come to him, this is why they are so many titles and I am gland for it as you dont get wanK*rs like Joshua and Hearn holding up fights with crazy demand,why did not let Lou Dibella put on Whyte vs Wilder in the states, greedy man who dont want to work with promoters he should have done more for his fighters take example callum smith vs George groves the most ****** places of all in history Saudi Arabia for two British fighters fighting for a world title.
He is not the promoter but reality is he should have pulled some strings
Let Dibella put on Wilder/Whyte? Wilder wants nothing to do with him, full stop. Not only that, but Whyte would be paid peanuts. Dibella couldn't get Wilder the type of money Hearn could either so it made no sense to let them do the fight. The fact you're making this kind of **** excuse for Wilder ducking for huge money is the reason why boxing is in the pits. The fans are crazy and the fighters are *****es. No wonder it doesn't have the same pull it did 10 years ago.
Hearn is holding the fight up with his crazy demands? Haha. Wilder is the one asking for half you complete fool. He's also asking for a rematch clause even though a B side has never had one. He also wants most of the money in the rematch should he win even though Joshua is the big money maker while Wilder makes **** all in comparison. So yeah, what you've just said is ****ed up in every conceivable way. Jokes.
Hearn can't pull any strings because it has nothing to do with him. Saurland are running the show. Jeez you're ****ing ******.
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Originally posted by apollocreed View PostNo it was more the fact that Whyte didn't fancy the task of fighting Ortiz because he knew he'd most likely lose and miss out on a title shot.
It's so lame how everyone tries to spin everything on boxingscene according to their own bias.
Whyte ducked Ortiz because Ortiz is a very dangerous opponent. It's that simple. Nothing to do with ticket sales. You think Ortiz isn't a bigger name than Browne who Whyte has already headlined against?? Sure....
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Wilder sounds like he is trying to build a case ahead of time that IF he beats Fury, he should get a lot of credit for it. Unfortunately, people will say, the guy only had 2 fights after being out of boxing grossly overweight and dealing with mental issues.
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Originally posted by NachoMan View PostSo, what, should they postpone the fight for a year? Should it be a four-round fight with 3-minute breaks? I don't understand Fury (the self-proclaimed legend) fans or British fans in general. If you go around calling yourself a champion (belted, lineal, whatever), then why the hell do you need more time?!? Whatever people think of Wilder, he is the only one not making excuses. He is the only one who is behaving like a champion. How British fans can put up with the behavior of their champions, much less support it, is beyond any rational boxing fan's comprehension.
Kings don't chase peasants!
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Wilder may ko fury but that's only because fury isn't in shape and will be tired by 9th or 12th round.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostWrong. Whyte had no problem in fighting Ortiz as long as he got a shot at Wilder straight after. He wasn't interested in being second mandatory.
Not only that, but Whyte offered Ortiz the date he fought Parker but they said they weren't ready and wanted it at a later date even though Ortiz fought the same night. He could fight a bum, but not a top fighter. So yeah, get your facts straight.
If Ortiz turned down the Parker date, how soon before the fight was he offered it? I never heard about that. Was he given sample prep time? If he had a fight scheduled against a bum, that’s understandable for a come back fight after a stoppage loss, it’s standard practice in boxing, especially for heavyweights.
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Originally posted by apollocreed View PostWhyte went on record saying it was unfair that he had to fight a final eliminator with Ortiz, he would have been guaranteed a shot at Wilder if he won, but he still didn’t want to face Ortiz. It was nothing to do with not getting the title shot - the winner would have got it. If he was confident of winning he would have took the fight.
If Ortiz turned down the Parker date, how soon before the fight was he offered it? I never heard about that. Was he given sample prep time? If he had a fight scheduled against a bum, that’s understandable for a come back fight after a stoppage loss, it’s standard practice in boxing, especially for heavyweights.
Ortiz had the same amount of time for Whyte that he had for the bum he fought. And the same amount of time Whyte himself had.
Ortiz didn't have an opponent scheduled when Hearn made him the offer and he and his team turned it down.
You're saying Whyte ducked the fight against Ortiz even though Ortiz turned Whyte down, and saying it's understandable that Ortiz ducked considering he was coming off a stoppage loss? Do you even know what your argument is any more? You said Whyte should have taken the fight next but you're here making excuses for Ortiz fighting a bum. Get out of here, man.
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