That's what I'm curious about. Hearn was hoping Whyte/Rivas winner would be elevated as the mandatory. Either way, if Wilder and Fury were to agree to fight next or soon there after, the fight would happen. The WBC wouldn't be stepping in their way to stop it. And the fact that Wilder would have satisfied his mandatory against Breazeale, he wouldn't have to fight his mandatory for a year. So there is like a 0.000001% chance Fury takes the Whyte fight just to be Wilder's mandatory when he can get the fight without taking that fight.
WBC Mandate: Fury Vs Whyte for wilder shot
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Fella you were so embarrassed after Fury made your hero look like a complete mug you disappeared off the board for 6 months, too ashamed to show your face after that bums performance.
Wilder is a bum and a plastic champion.Comment
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Whyte is #1. Fury is #2. Ortiz is #3. If Fury turns down the fight, it'll be offered to Ortiz, but they can't offer it to Ortiz without offering it to Fury first.Comment
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For someone who's supposed to feel shame about the outcome of Wilder-Fury, I don't understand why I enjoy watching replays so much, FO REALZ!
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