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    • #22
      Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
      I saw lots of people saying whyte should fight Ortiz (and doubled down when whyte called our Ortiz and then lost his voice. I never saw anyone saying he should rematch Chisora.

      Are you actually thinking Dillian Whyte, the guy who gasses after 5 rounds and blocks punches with his jaw, is being ducked by a Deontay Wilder? Lmao
      Wilder is ducking him. He has his reasons but he’s ducking him. What else do you call turning a career high pay day? Dillian Whyte is also the guy who has A better resume than wilder let’s not forget that.

      Whyte refused to fight Ortiz because it wasn’t guaranteed he’d fight wilder next. Thats reasonable isn’t it? Same reason wilder turned down the aj fight, because it wasn’t guaranteed to be next, that was ok wasn’t it?

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      • #23
        Originally posted by earl-hickey View Post
        Ive got to admit thats a **** undercard

        Price vs Allen would be high entertainment though.

        Haye should pull joyce off the US card and have him vs takam.
        Good shout on both......Hearn needs to understand even though the first Del v Dil was a good fight this is a PPV event and there needs to be MUCH more!

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        • #24
          Price vs Allen or Takam? I’d take either fight. Price beating Allen does nothing for his career but If Allen wins he will be in line for another big fight. I’m sure most of us think Takam would beat Price but if Price were to pull the upset he would be right back in the mix for another big fight. Price continues to get chances because of his power. His whole career has seen him be one big win away from a potential title shot. Thompson, Teper, Hammer & Povetkin were all fights that would have put him in a good position for a possible title shot if he were to score a victory. He lost them all by KO.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Zn1 View Post
            LMAO

            contender for post of the year, tremendous

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            • #26
              Originally posted by mlac View Post
              LMAO

              contender for post of the year, tremendous
              I've got another one coming with Delboy included, just need to finish it

              and thanks

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Zn1 View Post
                I've got another one coming with Delboy included, just need to finish it

                and thanks
                lol. i feel like something needs to be done with this too:



                looking at you BigZ44

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by mlac View Post
                  lol. i feel like something needs to be done with this too:



                  looking at you BigZ44
                  yeah I agree, makes me laugh every time seeing Whyte's face

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Zn1 View Post
                    yeah I agree, makes me laugh every time seeing Whyte's face
                    demonface is a rare thing in boxing, ive only ever seen it with the russian hammer experiencing other dimensions here:

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Fabes88 View Post
                      Wilder is ducking him. He has his reasons but he’s ducking him. What else do you call turning a career high pay day? Dillian Whyte is also the guy who has A better resume than wilder let’s not forget that.

                      Whyte refused to fight Ortiz because it wasn’t guaranteed he’d fight wilder next. Thats reasonable isn’t it? Same reason wilder turned down the aj fight, because it wasn’t guaranteed to be next, that was ok wasn’t it?
                      Wilder turned down Whyte because AJ wasn't guaranteed to be next. By your logic, reasonable.

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