Comments Thread For: Whyte: A Fight With Me is There For Fury, He Doesn't Want It!

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  • Ray*
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    #31
    Let's see what Fury does, fact is Fury doesn't need the order to fight Wilder, Wilder is ready to fight him. Calling this fight is the WBC way of stopping Whyte from getting his hands of Wilder, they are building this protective wall around Wilder and for what? Whyte? Lol.

    The thing is if Fury turns down the offer then the WBC would have no choice but to make Whyte/Rivas a final eliminator, because that how Breazeale got given a title shot. They would have to do the same here, because it's the same scenario when Breazeale fought Molina (According to the WBC).

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    • EnglishOxide
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      #32
      Originally posted by Phenom
      My god you people just regurgitate whatever Eddie Hearn says
      1. Breazeale wasn't called at the time Whyte turned down AJ
      2. Whyte turned down WBC eliminators before
      3. Rivas is the 10th ranked boxer for the WBC why would they pass up 2-9

      If Fury says no Ortiz is next then Kownacki and then Parker rematch then Pulev all of which are better than Oscar Rivas
      1. Whyte anticipated fighting Breazeale/getting a final eliminator. That's why he turned down AJ. I never said Breazeale/Whyte was already ordered.

      2. He only turned down an eliminator for 2nd mandatory spot which wouldn't be due until 2021 anyway.

      3. Because Whyte has done more than the rest of the WBC top 10 combined.

      4. For someone who quite clearly dislikes Hearn/Matchroom you sure seem to listen to alot of what he says if you think people regurgitate what he says. And even if there are stone cold facts you will just dismiss them.

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      • P4Pdunny
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        #33
        Whyte will make it competitive but i see a Fury win

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        • Jkp
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          #34
          Originally posted by EnglishOxide
          He has been #1 WBC contender for 500 days and fought 4 times for the WBC Silver title.

          He turned down the AJ fight because he was going to fight Breazeale for mandatory.

          Now he wants to fight Fury for mandatory. If Fury says no then Whyte v Rivas must be made a final eliminator.

          Wtf is the guy supposed to do?

          More importantly, if Fury says no to this fight then surely the WBC will not sanction Deyonce v Fury before Whyte gets his shot?
          What sort of crazy turns down a guaranteed date to fight for 3 world titles, for a fight to be a mandatory challenger for 1 world title.

          That's a special sort of ******.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Jkp
            You must be new to boxing, and from the UK, with comments like that
            No actually. I am an astute boxing observer, able to analyze and interpret what is in front of me using my own eyes and brain.

            Tell me, son do you ever watch boxing with the commentary and crowd silenced?

            No, I didnt think so.

            You are the WWE type boxing fan. Eating, consuming and digesting narratives fed to you by boxing powers that be. You probably think Ward won against Kov in that first fight, for example, because Max Kellerman was hired to tell you that, before during and after the fight.

            Use your own discernment in life. Look see, interpret and understand the things going on around you, and don't believe the spin put on stuff.

            Fury has done well with his 'style' getting him two good wins (he beat Wilder - boringly but truly, according to the way boxing rules work, he should have had his arm raised), but there are pressure styles that will quite easily find him out. Watch his earlier fight with John McDermott for example - and JMc is nothing special. I really dislike Wilder for his lies and ducking, but I believe he won't be as lethargic in a rematch and would likely get the win.
            Whyte, and obviously Joshua, wont fart around in there - and that is why you wont see Fury or his handlers making those matches now or ever, probably. But if they do make em, put your money on Whyte, or AJ.

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              #36
              Whyte got beaten by a shop worn Chisora, a man who Fury beat to a pulp. Fury via shut out.

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              • sportbuddha
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                #37
                Of course Fury doesn’t want it, it’s hard work for little up side against an opponent who can hurt him.

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                • _Rexy_
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                  #38
                  Whyte doesn't realize he's about to take an L against Rivas...

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                  • Randall Cunning
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                    #39
                    Fury has come out today and pretty much said, he aint taking it, WBC doesnt order him to do ****, and Whyte deserves to be mandatory

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                    • petegrif
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                      #40
                      Whyte deserves and will get a big fight soon.

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