Does Dillian Whyte deserve another shot and Joshua

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  • Laligalaliga
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    #81
    Originally posted by Boxing Goat
    I don't mind him getting another shot, but I just want to see Miller vs. Joshua. We've already seen that Whyte can't beat Joshua. I don't need a replay of that just because a title is on the line.
    whyte has never gotten a title shot before so it's his time.
    Beside what makes you think AJ/miller is not one sided. Big baby has nothing to offer, hez beaten only midgets in his career.

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    • Boxing Goat
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      #82
      Originally posted by Laligalaliga
      whyte has never gotten a title shot before so it's his time.
      Beside what makes you think AJ/miller is not one sided. Big baby has nothing to offer, hez beaten only midgets in his career.
      Whyte has already got a shot at AJ though. And Miller is huge and physical. He matches and exceeds AJ and Whyte doesn't. That's why.

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      • Laligalaliga
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        #83
        Originally posted by Boxing Goat
        Whyte has already got a shot at AJ though. And Miller is huge and physical. He matches and exceeds AJ and Whyte doesn't. That's why.
        AJ was not a champ when he fought whyte. That was his fight #15 or so.

        Are you saying we should ignore guys that have fought top 10 guys to put himself in a title shot position in favor of a guy who fought midgets and use media to get a title shot instead of fighting top guys.

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        • chitownboxing
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          #84
          Whyte should fight Miller. Joshua should fight Ortiz.

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            #85
            Originally posted by Boxing Goat
            Whyte has already got a shot at AJ though. And Miller is huge and physical. He matches and exceeds AJ and Whyte doesn't. That's why.
            Matches and exceeds AJ? Don't make me laugh.

            There is nothing about Jarrell Miller that he does better than Joshua, other than eat.

            Weighing 315lb/22.5st is not an achievement.

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            • Butt stuff
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              #86
              Not before Wilder or Fury, but they're tied up in a rematch and Ortiz unfortunately hasn't matched Whyte's run since losing to Wilder – that's a fight I'd rather see.

              But nonetheless, Joshua is there for the taking and Whyte has improved.

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                #87
                Originally posted by Boxing Goat
                Whyte has already got a shot at AJ though. And Miller is huge and physical. He matches and exceeds AJ and Whyte doesn't. That's why.
                I think Miller could be tailor made for AJ. If he doesn't cut off the ring then he'll get tee'd off on and that'll be the end.

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  It won't be easy. I can tell you that much. It all comes down to how badly Joshua wants Wilder.

                  If you are referring to that old deal well that ship has sailed. If AJ is any kind of man he will give Wilder everything is asking for and then some to make the fight.

                  There's no damn way that Deontay would settle for a $15mil flat fee with no percentage and a double rematch clause. If that's the offer that Joshua's offering then he could have fun with that one.

                  Let him fight Luis Ortiz next year instead.
                  Since October a percentage split has been on the table.

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                  • Fabes88
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Boxing Goat
                    This is quite possibly one of the most ignorant posts I've ever read. The Klitschko's always fought the best at the weight during their era who was willing to face them. You're pathetic and obviously don't know sh@t about boxing.
                    Just ask him who they didn’t fight that they wanted to see. They literally fought everyone the only issue is the opposition was pretty subpar then

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                    • 4truth
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Fabes88
                      Since October a percentage split has been on the table.
                      Odd that. Seems it took Wilder having something better to do to get Hearn to finally do what he should have done on day one. The phrase A Day Late and a Dollar Short comes to mind.

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