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  • Noelanthony
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    #31
    Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
    Lol this is ******, all he had to do was face the other cheater Ortiz and it would be Wilder-Whyte right now. He knew beating an inactive Lucas Browne wasn’t going to earn him a title shot. Whoever had him pull out of the Ortiz eliminator to fight Parker for 1M gave him bad advice. He pulled out of the IBF eliminator against Pulev also lol. Smh Shelly Finkel should be fired oh my mistake I forgot Hearn is in charge of Whyte. Is Whyte looking for the easiest path to a title shot?
    Fighting Ortiz would not had granted him a title shot ?? Remember the WBC makes up the rules as they go along.

    Who the hell is pulev? In my opinion he fought a fighter in Parker who in my opinion at the time I thought would destroy Whyte. Hearn has steered Whyte’s career so well that Whyte has the audacity to turn down title shots and the chance to earn 5 million. He is in a good place financially and can sign with any promotional company he chooses and this surprisingly is because he fought fighters such as Chisora x2 and a few tomato cans. Let’s not even discuss Finkel he has held Wilder back and anyone that can’t see that.........

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    • Noelanthony
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      #32
      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
      Unlikely the WBC would simply name Whyte the next mandatory. He'd have to fight a final eliminator. If he was serious about becoming WBC champion, he should have fought Ortiz last Summer like the WBC wanted. Wilder is likely fighting Breazeale in May and then Whyte would be owed a shot by May 2020. Which seems far away, but beating Parker accomplished absolutely nothing and now he'll still have to fight a final eliminator anyway.
      Who is wilder fighting in May?? Don’t you dare give us your opinion on the likelihood of his next opponent.You have lost those privileges . Lmao

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      • Alan Smithee
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        #33
        Originally posted by Noelanthony
        Who is wilder fighting in May?? Don’t you dare give us your opinion on the likelihood of his next opponent.You have lost those privileges . Lmao
        Breazeale most likely at Barclays with Joe Joyce on the undercard. I will be there as usual. Great place for Boxing. I have been to 6 of their last 7 shows.

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        • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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          #34
          Originally posted by juggernaut666
          Both you guys are F'ing ****** ,its just you're a bigger one . lol

          Whyte makes more on his OWN PPV main event in the U.k at the O2, NOT on a Wilder undercard.

          Parker is also a PPV attraction in NZ and had just fought Joshua in the U.k which helped make that fight successful as well .

          How the F does Whyte make more fighting on a wilder undercard when that fight itself didn't do great which why they had a very weak undercard, do you think they can guarantee Ortiz and whyte the money they would want while promising Fury and Wilder 4 million each ?

          Aren't you even aware Ortiz only got 500,000 for fighting Wilder himself at Barclays ,but you think Whyte makes more then a PPV where he sees the majority of that revenue ?

          Lol at Whyte makes more on his own PPV. He’s getting jerked by Hearn and he knows it. Whoever told him to turn down Ortiz and Pulev title eliminators gave him some dumb advice. If he wouldn’t have pulled out against Pulev he would be in line to fight Joshua. He threw his title eliminators away just to fight Joseph Parker in a meaningless fight. Who said he had to fight on a Wilder undercard? Shut up ****** with your lies.

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          • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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            #35
            Originally posted by Noelanthony
            Fighting Ortiz would not had granted him a title shot ?? Remember the WBC makes up the rules as they go along.

            Who the hell is pulev? In my opinion he fought a fighter in Parker who in my opinion at the time I thought would destroy Whyte. Hearn has steered Whyte’s career so well that Whyte has the audacity to turn down title shots and the chance to earn 5 million. He is in a good place financially and can sign with any promotional company he chooses and this surprisingly is because he fought fighters such as Chisora x2 and a few tomato cans. Let’s not even discuss Finkel he has held Wilder back and anyone that can’t see that.........

            If you don’t know who he is why even reply? You should learn about the sport of boxing before you try to lecture me. It wasn’t just the wbc title he turned down it was ibf also funny you didn’t mention that. What excuse does he have for turning down the ibf title eliminator? Nice try. He turned down two title eliminators because he wanted the easiest path to a title shot.

            Let me educate you then


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            • Noelanthony
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              #36
              Originally posted by Brettcappe
              Breazeale most likely at Barclays with Joe Joyce on the undercard. I will be there as usual. Great place for Boxing. I have been to 6 of their last 7 shows.
              Did you watch Wilder vs Ortiz? I have seen Ortiz fight live twice now and he is incredibly ponderous . The TV does him justice because he is even slower live. This was nearly 3 years ago now so I can only imagine he is slower. He has skills but I do not see a boogeyman. I would spar him for free( for just 3 rounds obviously)

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              • juggernaut666
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                #37
                Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
                Lol at Whyte makes more on his own PPV. He’s getting jerked by Hearn and he knows it. Whoever told him to turn down Ortiz and Pulev title eliminators gave him some dumb advice. If he wouldn’t have pulled out against Pulev he would be in line to fight Joshua. He threw his title eliminators away just to fight Joseph Parker in a meaningless fight. Who said he had to fight on a Wilder undercard? Shut up ****** with your lies.
                Whyte on PPV's makes more then Wilder without PPVs' ,you idiot. lol

                On top of that , Ortiz wouldn't get him a wilder fight anyway, Breazeale does . His win over Parker reassures his shot at Joshua where the goal is for everyone who likes money.

                Pulev wasn't a must either and was in Bulgaria , that's why Whyte will be mandated this year anyway to fight Joshua providing he doesn't lose and COULD have fought him already with the course he took but you think Whyte fights Ortiz for less in that situation and he doesn't get Joshua guaranteed in that fight ?

                So how was that dumb advice taking a risky Pulev fight for 80/20 purse bids he lost F'ing DUMMY ?
                Last edited by juggernaut666; 03-04-2019, 02:49 AM.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Noelanthony
                  Did you watch Wilder vs Ortiz? I have seen Ortiz fight live twice now and he is incredibly ponderous . The TV does him justice because he is even slower live. This was nearly 3 years ago now so I can only imagine he is slower. He has skills but I do not see a boogeyman. I would spar him for free( for just 3 rounds obviously)
                  Even last night he looked slow. He seemed to be in decent shape and Hammer does have a hell of a chin. The crowd was pro Ortiz, all the way. It seemed like more people were there for him than for Castano/Lara.

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                  • Noelanthony
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
                    If you don’t know who he is why even reply? You should learn about the sport of boxing before you try to lecture me. It wasn’t just the wbc title he turned down it was ibf also funny you didn’t mention that. What excuse does he have for turning down the ibf title eliminator? Nice try. He turned down two title eliminators because he wanted the easiest path to a title shot.

                    Let me educate you then


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                    There is nothing to educate. The IBF Champion is who exactly? How much would Whyte have received Fighting Pulev are you aware? If you are being honest with yourself Whyte vs Parker was more of an appealing fight both to casuals and hardcore fans and it paid more.

                    Now how many killers did Wilder face before he got his title shot? Miller also? Joshua even? So this easy path you talk about you are behaving Whyte is the first fighter you have seen do it. Now Whyte didn’t take both Eliminators yet got a title shot so tell me how detrimental that was for his career? I don’t even fully understand the point you are trying to make! Don’t look at my post as a lecture likewise I will try and keep an open mind hearing the thoughts of Pulev

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                    • Ray*
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                      #40
                      The WBC themselves create all these mess, its better to make the Wilder/Breazeale fight voluntary defence so Wilder can have his mandatory defence against Whyte... Problem solved.

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