"Perfect" shape hahahahhaa
Comments Thread For: Wilder: Fury is Ready, He's in Perfect Shape, No Excuses
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Fury not only isn’t in perfect shape he also took 3 years out not thinking boxing. So his muscle memory has gone also. Things he did automatically probably takes him a split second longer to do as he was wasn’t doing anything for so long and has to think about it, unlike floyd who’s in gym 24/7 and been boxing in diapers. Which is the difference between victory and defeat.
But fury can still beat wilder if he don’t get clubbed back of head.
But wilder will still get credit for beating a talented heavyweight in furyLast edited by hugh grant; 08-26-2018, 07:14 AM.Comment
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Whyte says he'll fight anyone, blah blah blah, as soon as that fight got mandated as a FINAL ELIMINATOR, he spat his dummy out and started whinging 'it's not fair, why should I have to fight him'. He's the one that's full of ****. Not as much as Hearn though. That guy just spouts a constant stream of bull****. Anyone who can't see that is an idiot.Comment
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Hearn already had a date set at the O2 you fool. Why would he risk the fight moving to the states by having a purse-bid?
Tell me how much Hearn offered Ortiz that he turned down?Comment
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Whyte says he'll fight anyone, blah blah blah, as soon as that fight got mandated as a FINAL ELIMINATOR, he spat his dummy out and started whinging 'it's not fair, why should I have to fight him'. He's the one that's full of ****. Not as much as Hearn though. That guy just spouts a constant stream of bull****. Anyone who can't see that is an idiot.
Final eliminator for second mandatory you ******. Breazeale is first mandatory and isn't getting his shot even this year.
How long would Whyte have to wait if he beat Ortiz? 2020 at the very earliest.
He has lost nothing by not fighting Ortiz and it proves he was right not to be manipulated by the corrupt WBC aka Wilder Protection Squad
He has offered Wilder career high paydays to fight him and he won't do it. He ducks nobody.Comment
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OK, you're probably right about him having to wait. But let's see when Hearn actually does get him a title shot by going his own way. Doesn't look like there's one on the horizon any time soon. At least if he beat Ortiz, which he wouldn't have done anyway, he would have been guaranteed a shot eventually.Final eliminator for second mandatory you ******. Breazeale is first mandatory and isn't getting his shot even this year.
How long would Whyte have to wait if he beat Ortiz? 2020 at the very earliest.
He has lost nothing by not fighting Ortiz and it proves he was right not to be manipulated by the corrupt WBC aka Wilder Protection Squad
He has offered Wilder career high paydays to fight him and he won't do it. He ducks nobody.
It could easily turn out to be just as long a wait for him to fight the winner of Wilder/Fury or Joshua.
But the point I was making wasn't really about the title shot anyway - more that Dillian Whyte is ****, and Ortiz would have beat him. Parker nearly KO'd him, Ortiz hits harder and is a better fighter.
I don't know if you just support him because he's British and you're motivated by blind patriotism, (sounds likely), or you actually think he's a good fighter (he isn't). I don't really give a ****. I'm British and I think he's ****.Comment
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Breazeale won a final eliminator last year, a final eliminator that had been offered to Whyte, and turned down.
The WBC was willing to hold another final eliminator this year as it was looking like Breazeale might be getting his title shot next, so the Ortiz/Whyte winner would have been next year's mandatory.
Nothing corrupt about it at all.Comment
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Nobody said Hearn made a poor business decision. Hearn made a wise business decision. Parker was a much safer fight than Ortiz.
I don't know the exact figure, but I know Haymon promised he'd make more in a purse bid.Tell me how much Hearn offered Ortiz that he turned down?Comment
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Mr "I get paid for telling lies on the internet" strikes again!Breazeale won a final eliminator last year, a final eliminator that had been offered to Whyte, and turned down.
The WBC was willing to hold another final eliminator this year as it was looking like Breazeale might be getting his title shot next, so the Ortiz/Whyte winner would have been next year's mandatory.
Nothing corrupt about it at all.
Whyte has never turned down an offer to fight an actual final eliminater for Wilder. Never!
The fact that Dominic Breazeale - who is Wilder's actual mandatory challenger - has had to resort to calling out Whyte after being sidelined waiting for his shot, shows you how much that bull**** "second mandatory" really position means.
It means nothing!
Respect to Breazeale for doing that!Comment
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