Comments Thread For: Dillian Whyte Tears Apart The WBC Over Wilder-Breazeale

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  • champion4ever
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    #11
    Originally posted by Dreamking
    Considering Breazeale was mandatory prior to Wilder v Fury and the winner had to either fight the mandatory or do the rematch it makes sense. Whyte was given the chance to fight Breazeale for mandatory status but refused, he also refused to fight Fury for mandatory status. The dude is Ranked #1 but that doesn't mean spit if you're refusing every opportunity to be made mandatory.
    You are spot on! Good post!

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    • champion4ever
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      #12
      Whyte is only making it harder for himself by bucking the system by not doing what he is told and not toeing the line like Dominic Breazeale; Which is why he has been a given a mandatory title shot to challenge for Wilder's WBC world heavyweight championship title and Dillian Whyte is not.

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      • Pigeons
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        #13
        Wilder doesn't want to fight Whyte for some reason. I don't know, I think Wilder would whoop his ass.

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        • Toffee
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          #14
          Originally posted by Dreamking
          Considering Breazeale was mandatory prior to Wilder v Fury and the winner had to either fight the mandatory or do the rematch it makes sense. Whyte was given the chance to fight Breazeale for mandatory status but refused, he also refused to fight Fury for mandatory status. The dude is Ranked #1 but that doesn't mean spit if you're refusing every opportunity to be made mandatory.
          When did he reject Breazeale? When did he reject Fury?

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          • Iamsmoke89
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            #15
            Originally posted by Dreamking
            Considering Breazeale was mandatory prior to Wilder v Fury and the winner had to either fight the mandatory or do the rematch it makes sense. Whyte was given the chance to fight Breazeale for mandatory status but refused, he also refused to fight Fury for mandatory status. The dude is Ranked #1 but that doesn't mean spit if you're refusing every opportunity to be made mandatory.
            He turned down the ortiz fight too didn’t he

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              #16
              Blatant lies from Whyte. He wasn't #1 when Breazeale had the final eliminator. He wasn't passed over, the fight was offered to him. He's declined numerous WBC and IBF final eliminators since. He's never fought a final eliminator in his life. He turned down a voluntary shot at AJ. He refuses to do what it takes to get a title shot.

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              • bulldognyc
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                #17
                Whyte makes a hell of a point. Really exposed the faulty WBC, and all the sanctioning bodies, faulty ranking system.

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                • Vlad_
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Mammoth
                  It's true but they'll say it's cuz Wilder is scared and then post that sickening dancing guy.



                  That one. And we'll all go round and around over this stuff again. Dammit....
                  Love that dancing guy.

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                  • Corbett
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                    Blatant lies from Whyte. He wasn't #1 when Breazeale had the final eliminator. He wasn't passed over, the fight was offered to him. He's declined numerous WBC and IBF final eliminators since. He's never fought a final eliminator in his life. He turned down a voluntary shot at AJ. He refuses to do what it takes to get a title shot.
                    The WBC publicly confirmed the Breazeale Molina wasn’t a final eliminator and in any case the no 13 ranked Molina was banned at the time so the fight should never of been sanctioned so stop defending the indefensible

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                      #20
                      Wilder has avoided the number 1 ranked Whyte for over 560 days choosing to voluntarily fight Ortiz and Fury and for a lot less money there’s clearly something wrong the WBC need to stop protecting Wilder

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