Comments Thread For: Hearn Pushing To Have Whyte-Rivas Become WBC Final Eliminator

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  • Adrian#1
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    #31
    Ortiz was offered 2 million to fight Whyte, Ortiz the hype job granddad turned it down... Ortiz ducked Joshua and Whyte, Ortiz is literally a bum, beat no one in 50 years... he just went 12 with a bum with 6 losses!
    Only Wilder nut huggers hype up Ortiz... Why you ask? because its Wilder's ONLY top 10 win in 41 bum fights in 11 years!

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    • Tecnoworld
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      #32
      Whyte vs Rivas Is the most interesting fight of 2019 at hw.

      Imo Rivas wins!

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        #33
        The WBC already told him what he has to do if he wants Wilder. Shyte needs to see Ortiz.

        The guy just keeps going in another direction every time for some reason.

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        • Jkp
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          #34
          Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
          These guys just won’t stop. You don’t make the rules Eddie. The final elimination was ordered twice and you failed to come to the table. There’s no excuse for it. Also pulled out of the IBF eliminator. They are looking for the easiest path to a title.
          And he's doing everything possible to put road blocks in the way of making wilder vs AJ.

          Trying to match whyte with wilder just proves he don't want wilder for AJ anytime soon.

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          • Jkp
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            #35
            Originally posted by Adrian#1
            Ortiz was offered 2 million to fight Whyte, Ortiz the hype job granddad turned it down... Ortiz ducked Joshua and Whyte, Ortiz is literally a bum, beat no one in 50 years... he just went 12 with a bum with 6 losses!
            Only Wilder nut huggers hype up Ortiz... Why you ask? because its Wilder's ONLY top 10 win in 41 bum fights in 11 years!
            Take a look at the bums Whyte has gone the distance with. Helenius, Dave Allen, chisora...

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            • Motorcity Cobra
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              #36
              And he'll have to wait another year before he gets his shot. Just like Wilder told him

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                #37
                Originally posted by Bonduu
                What has old man Ortiz done to deserve a top spot contention again??? Why didn’t he fight AJ for 6m? Ortiz is a bum and a duck, he has high blood pressure and can’t last 6 rounds of pressure boxing, he should retire already before a young chap puts him out of misery. WBC should give Whyte his shot and stop protecting that American diva who calls himself the chump!
                Whyte already ran from his 2nd shot at AJ and 3 titles. Doesn't get more cowardly than that.

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                • Adamsc151
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                  #38
                  Even if it gets made a final eliminator, Whyte still won't get his shot. When the time comes for that mandatory to be fulfilled, Wilder will finally sign on to fight Joshua in a double-header.

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                  • Adamsc151
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                    #39
                    Just seen the link below; Hearn and Whyte are not getting what they want straight away, but Fury vs Whyte towards the end of this year would go some way towards clearing up the arguments about rankings and mandatory challengers - the winner could be mandatory for both WBC and WBO.

                    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/bo...Whyte-WBC.html

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                    • Skinny kinny
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                      #40
                      Whyte vs Breazeale

                      I watched last 3 Dillian fights and last 3 Breazeale fights last night. Whyte caught a good break with fury vs wilder falling through. Whyte vs Breazeale was a 50/50 fight. They both lost to Joshua in 7 rounds. That seems to get lost sometimes. Whyte landed more but Breazeale was able to take more punishment both things matter. Whyte beat Parker Browne and Chisora Breazeale beat Molina ugonoh and Negron. That’s really a wash Parker is the best of the 6 but then Breazeale’s 3 wins are next and brown and Chisora last. Both very old very washed but popular (lots of losses for each). Whyte is faster than Breazeale and more skillful with his hands but foot speed is about even. Breazeale just walks down everyone and just eats shots but throws jabs and big slow but very powerful rights. He has a serious chin and toughness. Whyte has a good jab and a great left hook. Both have good engines but Breazeale has a little better stamina. Whyte can win decision if he can keep moving or stop Breazeale on punishment. However I think the fight ends up a maul slug fest after 5 or 6 rounds that goes either way late knockout. By not fighting Breazeale Whyte is free to fight dangerous but less dangerous Rivas (who looks aesthetically better and has US credibility) . Breazeale probably loses to wilder and fades away because no one wants him to get a Joshua rematch. Whyte will eventually get the wbc mandatory and the brits like a Whyte Joshua rematch and he can get fury on espn if he wants it due to Britain roots. He gets all of that without ever facing Breazeale or Ortiz or Pulev. Nice work by Eddie

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