Fury never denied Whytes claims that he dropped him 5 times in sparring.
WBC Mandate: Fury Vs Whyte for wilder shot
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Seeing as Fury turned down a ordered fight against Wilder, there's literally no chance he'll accept a ordered fight against Whyte.
Once Fury turns it down, WBC will make Whyte vs. Rivas a final eliminator...which I'm sure was the plan all along to appease Whyte/Hearn.Comment
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So the WBC try and get Whyte to take on Ortiz and Fury to get a shot where as Breazeale gets gifted one for beating Molina.
Whyte is a moaning twat these days but it’s not like he doesn’t have a point some times, been 3x as active as Breazeale since their respective losses to AJ, faced better opponents as well.Comment
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Why would the WBC, ignored by Fury previously and made to look ******, give Fury an eliminator?
And why would Fury take a fight to earn the subsequent right to a mandatory purse when he already had 40% on the table plus leverage to agree a deal?
This is just more trash from that scummy rag.Comment
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The irony, Hearns and Shyte cried corruption by WBC president Mauricio Sulaimán then but would celebrate the same ruling now.Comment
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Fury was already ordered for the rematch and turned it down. If he wants the Wilder fight, then he won't have to fight an eliminator.
So if Fury doesn't want it, is Whyte elevated as the mandatory or he has to fight the next highest one in the rankings?Comment
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Holding the Silver belt requires that you fight a final elimination bout. Fury is the top guy next to Whyte available. Fury just can't snap his fingers and he gets a title shot now, he slipped over Breazeale in an oddity but Whyte and Fury line up to that spot.Comment
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So if Fury doesn't take the Whyte fight, then what happens? Does Whyte get the mandatory slot then?Comment
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They go down the line who's next, it's how Molina became Breazeales opponent he was the next in line and he was not even in top 5.But it is the WB C so who.knows , they do what they want are inconsistent to the level of comedy so I won't put to much thought into it as I could be proven wrong.Comment
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