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  • R_Walken
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    #31
    Probably the best move for Whyte to stay with Matchroom , They’ve manger his career great up to this point , even though he is used as a Pawn and AJ bodyguard and got seems to have been snaked out of a AJ fight in April.

    Whyte /Breazeale is a decent whatever fight , Suprised if it happens though , just don’t know how willing Haymon would be to have Breazeale possibly lose his Mando spot to a fighter that he doesn’t have a stake in.

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    • The plunger man
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      #32
      Originally posted by kafkod
      Breazeale is already Wilder's mando, and he could lose that position by fighting Whyte.

      But Haymon and the WBC don't seem willing to give him a shot at Wilder, and he would make more money fighting Dillian anyway.
      what Hearn and whyte are doing is closing the exit gates for wilder & fury.
      Whyte takes over mandatory from breazeale if he beats him and then they have no choice but to face Whyte as next fight.
      Boxing game of chess right in front of our eyes gents

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        #33
        Originally posted by _Rexy_
        It’s not like team wilder is avoiding Whyte, they had their eyes on Joshua. Wilder even said that he would fight Whyte if Joshua was next.

        Plus, Fury > Whyte. I don’t think anyone on here would dispute that.
        did he ? The offer was there for wilder to fight Whyte for 5 million with another 15 million in his pocket to face Joshua in his next fight.
        Another wilder goon choosing to ignore the facts once more

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        • EnglishOxide
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          #34
          April 20

          Whyte v Breazeale
          Chisora v Parker
          Allen v Browne
          Khan v Crawford

          Great PPV.

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            #35
            Both guys risk a lot in this fight, so not likely that it happens.

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            • Scopedog
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              #36
              I think this could be a great fight, a real slugfest. However, there's a bunch of obstacles in the way of it as people are saying, the greatest of which is the fact that Breazele is going to be reluctant to give up his WBC mandatory status. If he agrees to fight, he's going to want a big split which in turn is going to displease Whyte. Unfortunately I don't think this is going to happen.

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                #37
                Originally posted by EnglishOxide
                April 20

                Whyte v Breazeale
                Chisora v Parker
                Allen v Browne
                Khan v Crawford

                Great PPV.
                Plus Takam v Hunter I hear

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by EnglishOxide
                  April 20

                  Whyte v Breazeale
                  Chisora v Parker
                  Allen v Browne
                  Khan v Crawford

                  Great PPV.
                  Aren’t those 4 different cards though? Haha

                  Whyte beats Breazele. Anyone in the top ten does. He doesn’t deserve to be there. But it’s not like Haymon and Hearn have had a great working arrangement the last year. Only way I’d see this happening is if Whyte actually did sign with PBC.

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                  • EnglishOxide
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by _Rexy_
                    Aren’t those 4 different cards though? Haha

                    Whyte beats Breazele. Anyone in the top ten does. He doesn’t deserve to be there. But it’s not like Haymon and Hearn have had a great working arrangement the last year. Only way I’d see this happening is if Whyte actually did sign with PBC.

                    Khan/Crawford is a separate card but can still be broadcast.

                    Breazeale would likely get much more money for fighting Whyte headlining a PPV than taking more step aside money?

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                    • kafkod
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by _Rexy_
                      It’s not like team wilder is avoiding Whyte, they had their eyes on Joshua. Wilder even said that he would fight Whyte if Joshua was next.

                      Plus, Fury > Whyte. I don’t think anyone on here would dispute that.
                      Team Wilder have avoided both Whyte and AJ like the plague.

                      They also avoided Parker and blatently ducked Wlad when he was still champ.

                      They fought Fury only because they thought he wasn't ready and would be an easy touch. Fury told everybody that himself.

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