Comments Thread For: Dominic Breazeale is Very Open To Facing Dillian Whyte Next

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  • Accolade
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    #51
    If Whyte doesn't take this fight he's ducking Wilder.

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    • Noelanthony
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      #52
      Originally posted by Redgloveman
      Ortiz did mention that he had punched himself out and was gassed more than anything. Though perhaps you would expect him to say that.

      http://www.premierboxingchampions.co...nds-luis-ortiz
      Good piece

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      • davefromvancouv
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        #53
        On Wilder - Fury PPV undercard:
        Whyte - Breazeale
        Ortiz - Parker
        To settle who's fought the better opposition. But realistically, Whyte will be holding out for an April fight with Joshua.

        On free Showtime in 2019:
        The winner of Whyte - Breazeale fight the winner of Wilder - Fury for WBC mandatory
        The winner of Ortiz - Parker fight the loser of Wilder - Fury
        The losers of the PPV undercards fight each other

        On next PPV in 2019:
        Wilder - Fury rematch if they both win on Showtime
        Any combination of Ortiz, Parker, Whyte, Breazeale

        2020 PPV:
        50/50 Undisputed with Joshua
        Last edited by davefromvancouv; 08-26-2018, 11:41 AM.

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        • Noelanthony
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          #54
          Originally posted by Accolade
          If Whyte doesn't take this fight he's ducking Wilder.
          If he doesn’t take the fight he obviously fears Breazeale which I very much doubt or he can’t be asked to go down the WBC route. However, as for him being scared of Wilder how can he be when he has offered 5 million to Wilder to face him earlier this year and that offer has been raised to 7/8 million only a month ago. Don’t get me wrong Wilder will blast him out of the ring but as for him ducking Wilder there isn’t a heavyweight that has made his feelings more known than Whyte.

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          • JakeTheBoxer
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            #55
            Nice fight, hopefully Whyte wins.

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            • Pandur
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              #56
              I actually think that Breazeale would get a bigger purse in a fight vs. Whyte in the UK than in a fight vs. Wilder in the USA.

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              • Boksfan
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                #57
                Originally posted by Sktherealdeal
                Whyte finishes him easy.
                I don't think Breazeale is an easy fight for anyone but Whyte is a better fighter out of two.

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                • Sid-Knee
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                  #58
                  Brezeale is all talk, man. He'll duck when it comes down to it just like he did last time.

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                  • Sid-Knee
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by JWHardin
                    Ortiz would KO either Whyte or Breazeale. Whyte would start crying again if they wanted him to fight Ortiz.

                    Breazeale should rematch Mansour, who even as a small old man beat him in every round before it was stopped due to injury.

                    Whyte should rematch Chisora, where many saw Chisora winning that fight.

                    All of the above are basically gatekeepers, other than Ortiz imo.
                    Why would either go in another direction when it's a big fight for the WBC mandatory? Forget Chisora and Mansour, they don't matter at this point. Whereas Whyte/Brezeale makes perfect sense.

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                    • Sid-Knee
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Pusnuts
                      Whyte is a scrub who practically got KOd in his last fight, hometown ref helped him at crucial times
                      Breazeale is just as tough but he's big and strong and long, he should be able to smash him up and take his spot as Eddie Hearn appointed gatekeeper
                      Which would be cool, I like Breazeale
                      Whyte didn't practically get KOd against Parker in the slightest you bitter little idiot. Do you think the same for Wilder against Ortiz? Of course you don't because you're biased.

                      Whyte is no gatekeeper, he's a legit contender after his good win over Parker. He's done more than Wilder and Ortiz, that's for sure.

                      Whyte beats Brezeale. If the fight comes off you'll only have more excuses for why Whyte won and contradict yourself when judging Brezeale. Now he's tough who will win, after he's a bum with a glass jaw. I know you Wilder fans, you're all full of ****.

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