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    #11
    Originally posted by champion4ever
    I see. However, my one concern is would Dillian Whyte be willing to accept a title eliminator against Tyson Fury after turning down so many of them in the past. It's because the last I checked, he doesn't do title eliminators. So far he sounds like he is willing to do one this time which is good news.
    I fully expect Whyte to turn this down, as always. And then all his fans will claim the WBC is screwing him by not making him mandatory, even though he repeatedly refuses to fight a final eliminator.

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    • Laligalaliga
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      #12
      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
      Because Arum is still trying to sign Whyte and now he can dangle a huge fight with Fury for the interim title and a favorable split against Wilder.
      What other favorable split? he would have gotten a 50/50 in the rematch if he wanted.
      You Av got a decent excuse here but am sorry this can't fly, not even to the casuals.

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      • IRONCHINHAGLER
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        #13
        Thats obviously why majority of Pbc champions r Wbc titleholders....they manipulate ratings to allow Haymon to protect his fighters.

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        • Laligalaliga
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          #14
          How can Molina be involved in a final eliminator? Who the hell is he in the HW division?
          Which organizations even sanction a one way final eliminator? Sualiman is a bitych.

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          • Boksfan
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            #15
            Originally posted by Mammoth
            Wait.... do you think Whyte has a chance against Fury?
            Every puncher has a chance to put fat glass chin Fury into coma. Besides Whyte knocked Fury down multiple times in sparring so he's got a good chance.

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            • champion4ever
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              #16
              Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
              I fully expect Whyte to turn this down, as always. And then all his fans will claim the WBC is screwing him by not making him mandatory, even though he repeatedly refuses to fight a final eliminator.
              That is so true. He always avoid title eliminators.

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              • champion4ever
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                #17
                Right now it looks like Luis Ortiz is in the mandatory spot to challenge for the WBC title against Deontay Wilder if Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte don't face off against each other.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Laligalaliga
                  What other favorable split? he would have gotten a 50/50 in the rematch if he wanted.
                  But Arum didn't want the fight yet, so that 50/50 is out the window now. If he wants it again, or something even close to it, he has to re-earn it.

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                  • 1hourRun
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                    #19
                    Why are you whining again Whyte?! Is it because you can't believe the WBC deny you a Deontay Wilder PPV inspite working the punching-bag Lucas Browne for six rounds or going life and death with a Takam mangled Derek Chisora for eleven?!

                    Poor guy, maybe you can sell the Brits a Charles Martin PPV like Anthony Joshua! GTFOH SHYTE!
                    Last edited by 1hourRun; 05-09-2019, 03:22 PM.

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                    • jonnyc420
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                      #20
                      Fury handles Whyte easy. Whyte has a better shot at beating Wilder. Like Top Rank has the WBO in pocket. PBC has the WBC unless it involves Canelo. That WBC HW belt is meaningless at the moment cuz Haymon paid for it to stay on Wilder. Fury is the king of HWs with or without that trinket. 10-2 no matter how much Wilder fans claim otherwise.

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