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    After years of pushing, Dillian Whyte is hoping to become the mandatory challenger to the WBC heavyweight title. The current champion, Deontay Wilder, will defend the title on May 18th against Dominic Breazeale at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
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  • #2
    Forget about it. PBC, I mean, WBC will never allow a fighter from another stable to become mando for a PBC/WBC champ. Corruption at it's finest.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by James Hunt View Post
      Forget about it. PBC, I mean, WBC will never allow a fighter from another stable to become mando for a PBC/WBC champ. Corruption at it's finest.
      Povetkin was mandatory.

      Stiverne was mandatory.

      Neither are PBC fighters.

      Whyte was offered a WBC final eliminator against Ortiz and turned it down. Whyte also turned down an IBF final eliminator against Pulev. Hearn is playing dumb by pretending to not understand why Whyte isn't mandatory. It's very simple. If he wants to be mandatory, he has to win a final eliminator.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by James Hunt View Post
        Forget about it. PBC, I mean, WBC will never allow a fighter from another stable to become mando for a PBC/WBC champ. Corruption at it's finest.
        Don't cry, he could have took that final eliminator against Ortiz but chose not to.

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        • #5
          Lol wait I don't really follow Whyte's career but hasn't he had like 60 title eliminators already?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Vegemil View Post
            Lol wait I don't really follow Whyte's career but hasn't he had like 60 title eliminators already?
            No. He had a semi-final eliminator against Helenius. Then turned down final eliminators ever since. Turned down both IBF and WBC final eliminators. He's never fought a final eliminator. It's just Hearn trying to fool his fans.

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            • #7
              For some strange reason hearn thinks dillian can take care of there wilder problem.they know if deontay beats Joshua it stop that money train

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              • #8
                Wait a minute, I thought Whyte signed with Top Rank and I was now fighting on ESPN? This article makes it sound like he is still with Fast Eddie?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by giant_king View Post
                  For some strange reason hearn thinks dillian can take care of there wilder problem.they know if deontay beats Joshua it stop that money train
                  No one loss isn't gonna ruin a fighter's career!
                  IDK why people like you keep saying that??!

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                  • #10
                    Wilder Bodyguards Corporation will do everything they can to prevent Wilder fighting a tough mandatory like Whyte.

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