Comments Thread For: Whyte Next Fight To Be Announced After WBC Issues Ruling
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That’s even more of a reason why this situation is ridiculous. Why wasn’t breazle ranked number 1 instead then since he just won a final eliminator? This whole situation is very strange I’ve never heard of someone below the number one contender being named the mandatory. Bottom line is if I’m number 1 I’m not fighting for a secondary mandatory position when the champion fights mandatories every other year. I’m waiting and making as much money as I can before the wbc are ready to be serious and call a final eliminator. I’d question why molina and breazle was a final eliminator anyway when whyte was ranked above both of them.Comment
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Breazeale was ranked higher when he agreed to fight stiverne who was at the time wilders mando as the co main for wilder/Ortiz in a final eliminator to winner of that bout, once Ortiz popped dirty wilder took on his mando in stiverne to save the card while Breazeale took on Molina in co main final eliminator spot.... wbc messed up letting Breazeale sit on sidelines milking mando position for over a year while Whyte was active even though only person he fought that was worth a damn in time frame was Parker..... wbc can fix big mess by ordering Ortiz/Whyte with winner of that bout taking on winner of Breazeale/wilder next if not a unification with JoshuaThat’s even more of a reason why this situation is ridiculous. Why wasn’t breazle ranked number 1 instead then since he just won a final eliminator? This whole situation is very strange I’ve never heard of someone below the number one contender being named the mandatory. Bottom line is if I’m number 1 I’m not fighting for a secondary mandatory position when the champion fights mandatories every other year. I’m waiting and making as much money as I can before the wbc are ready to be serious and call a final eliminator. I’d question why molina and breazle was a final eliminator anyway when whyte was ranked above both of them.Comment
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Honestly think Whyte wants it but wants good dough cos it's probably hard for him to earn big after that.
But I agree, he'd rather fight Wilder.
That said, there is a logic to his ducking of Joshua versus Wilder's ducking of Joshua.
In Whyte's case, he can reasonably expect to find himself in a mandatory position for the WBC belt, which he will like his chances in against Wilder, Breazeale, or whoever isn't AJ.
And, if he's able to get that strap, which is quite likely, he is in a fantastic position to bargain for a massive undisputed match with AJ.
As for Wilder, he's had massive offers, and then a gargantuan offer which he walked away from. That's a pure duck. Even many of his staunchest defenders are now like "C'mon bro - that's enough. Take your bra and panties off, grow some balls and fight to be the one name one face you been mouthing off about."
Whyte is plotting a path. Wilder plotted one right to the end of the rainbow, and then whined about how much gold was in the pot when he got there.Comment
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Honestly think Whyte wants it but wants good dough cos it's probably hard for him to earn big after that.
But I agree, he'd rather fight Wilder.
That said, there is a logic to his ducking of Joshua versus Wilder's ducking of Joshua.
In Whyte's case, he can reasonably expect to find himself in a mandatory position for the WBC belt, which he will like his chances in against Wilder, Breazeale, or whoever isn't AJ.
And, if he's able to get that strap, which is quite likely, he is in a fantastic position to bargain for a massive undisputed match with AJ.
As for Wilder, he's had massive offers, and then a gargantuan offer which he walked away from. That's a pure duck. Even many of his staunchest defenders are now like "C'mon bro - that's enough. Take your bra and panties off, grow some balls and fight to be the one name one face you been mouthing off about."
Whyte is plotting a path. Wilder plotted one right to the end of the rainbow, and then whined about how much gold was in the pot when he got there.
AJ isn't in a position to make wilder any real offers. He's contracted to fight Miller with a rematch if he loses.Comment
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There was no guanrantee to fight AJ in that offer.
He has rematch clauses with Miller.
If he wants the fight, Eddie will put together a normal offer after hes beaten miller. Like a normal promoter would do.Comment
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Wtf! You think DAZN offered 120 mil WITHOUT joshua. Your so deluded it’s unrealComment
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Yes. They are steering AJ away from dangerous fights, to protect there investment. AJ worth nothing if he loses, a loss costs them a lot more than $120m.
Why do you think he's not fighting ***** Whyte? Too dangerous. They prefer neither of these fighters lose.Comment
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So...you would not consider Klitschko, world champion Parker, or Povetkin "dangerous"?
He's also fought Whyte already you knucklehead.
He's begging to fight Wilder - is he on your 'dangerous' list?
It's hard to argue with people who are just typing complete nonesense, but you simply are not making any sense whatsoever.Comment
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