I'm no fan of Whyte but Fury does need to catch some heat for backing out of that rematch. I understand he did it for the money but on the surface it looked like a bytch move and it also screwed the fans.
Comments Thread For: Whyte: Fury is No Fighting Man, He Rejected Wilder For Schwarz
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Whyte has no room to talk, he ran from FOUR belts and a rematch worth as much as 15 million with Joshua and he doesn't even have a belt that was offered to him .
Fury decided not to chase a fight he already WON. And that's bc money was involved and a dispute where the wilder rematch was taking place.
Bottom line is they're ALL duckers and the big question is who steps up first to fight Joshua and who loses beforehand? My moneys on Wilder ,and he may lose this weekend. Seeing Breazeale in shape one has to wonder will wilder get by him ?Comment
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Yea the money is not reasonable to walk away so he should get heat ,the judges decision in that fight wasn't the issue though right to screw fans over ?
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Well, I guess he wants Wilder.
Why would Whyte want to rematch Joshua, makes no sense, Joshua probably stops him again.Comment
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Whyte has headlined and sold more ppv's than wilder will ever have.So whatever happened to that big money ESPN deal? oh that's right, never happened, homeboy is still making that chump change.
If Whyte is such a star, how come he can't land a big fight or a high profile network deal?
The truth is, he does not have a belt, he struggles with C- opposition, and outside of the UK, nobody knows who he is, the dudes entire career is built upon being KTFO.
Enough, he has nothing to offer anybody!
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It's funny how no body talks about Ortiz anymore. Is he still not back from the mountain?
Someone should please tell him AJ has gotten a dance partner, he can come down from the mountain.
No one will arrest him for missing out on a retirement payday.Comment
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