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Originally posted by Jkp View PostGo away Whyte, we want AJ / Wilder next.
Not your sorry C grade domestic level hype job a$$.
If Eddie encourages Whyte to fight Wilder, then its crystal clear hes protecting AJ and doesnt really want wilder fight.
The AJ fight will always be possible. Mandatories don't get in the way of that.
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FFS how difficult would it be to sort all this bs out? Here’s an idea for the powers that be HEAVYWEIGHT SUPER SERIES. 4 quarter finals = 1: AJ V Big Baby 2: Wilder V Breazeale 3: Fury V Schwarz and 4: Whyte V Parker. The winner of QF 1 and 4 face off as do the winners of QF 2 and 3. It’d be a good tournament with 5 unbeaten fighters and the other 3 only being beaten by fighters in the tournament. Easy or what
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Originally posted by DougalDylan View PostBrezeale turned down Whyte on the Takam card saying it wasn't enough money, Hearn asked if this for a mandatory the WBC said no in writing and on their website, so Hearn couldn't justify offering more. The WBC backtracked on this, this was recorded by several noted journalists, who screen shotted the WBC site.
Ortiz refused to fight Whyte when with Hearn and turned the fight down again pre Christmas saying it was not enough money. His manager confirmed this in an interview on Youtube , still there I think.
So Ortiz and Brezeale turned it down.
Wilder has been fighting a mandatory every 3 years with unification now it'll be worse so anything less than a called mandatory has no value. The fact Wilder texted Whyte to say he would do everything he could to avoid him if he did become mandatory makes it worse.
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Originally posted by Fabes88 View PostEveryone crying about whyte not fighting your precious luis Ortiz he said he was willing to if it meant he got wilder next. Wbc wouldn’t guaruntee it and that fight would’ve been for the second mandatory position.
Given the rate wilder fulfils his mandatory obligations I don’t blame Him for taking a more lucrative option instead.
The annoying thing about wilder fans is they’re so great at justifying things an thinking outside the box when wilder wants to turn down 100 million but so ignorant when it comes to reasons other fighters may turn down fights.
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