The comments by the Hearn fans are hilarious lol. Damage control!
							
						
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 You might be right.
 
 I'm still not totally convinced Whyte is that good, he has some decent wins but look at the reality. He beat Parker in what ended up being a close fight, but Parker wasn't some world beater, he was just a belt holder for a while.
 
 Whyte got beat by Chisora first time, won the rematch but Chisora has always lost at a good level and arguably about 5 years past his best.
 
 Who else did he beat? Lucas Browne that just got whooped quicker by Dave Allen. Helenius who had a weeks notice and was actually lighting up Whyte before he gassed because he wasn't in fighting shape.
 
 Anyway, Whyte has done well, i'm not discrediting him, he went in there and did the job but i don't consider him anywhere close to the top 3 in the division and not even sure he beats Rivas.Comment
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 Efe has confirmed he's fighting on that undercard. I have no idea who PBC is going to find to sacrifice him though. Arreola would be smart though, he's fought a few times for a world title, has a jaw, has skill. Would be a proper test.That would be amazing! If Rivas does that, he should not sign that contract with Top Rank, unless he gets Fury immediately! Strike while the Iron is HOT!
 
 I see you're liking Efe Ajagba too! He's looking really good! I wish he would fight Chris Arreola next, in Houston, on the Charlo vs. Adams card! Time to step up the competition! I think he should be in a title fight in 2020!Comment
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 I think we've been here before, but you do realise that none of the promoters have fans right ? At least I've never heard anyone admitting to being a Hearn fan, Arum fan etc, they would get laughed/hounded off the forum.Comment
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 I agree with this. I was hoping the Ortiz fight would come off, and I saw that as a comfortable win for King Kong.You might be right.
 
 I'm still not totally convinced Whyte is that good, he has some decent wins but look at the reality. He beat Parker in what ended up being a close fight, but Parker wasn't some world beater, he was just a belt holder for a while.
 
 Whyte got beat by Chisora first time, won the rematch but Chisora has always lost at a good level and arguably about 5 years past his best.
 
 Who else did he beat? Lucas Browne that just got whooped quicker by Dave Allen. Helenius who had a weeks notice and was actually lighting up Whyte before he gassed because he wasn't in fighting shape.
 
 Anyway, Whyte has done well, i'm not discrediting him, he went in there and did the job but i don't consider him anywhere close to the top 3 in the division and not even sure he beats Rivas.
 
 Whyte looks scrappy, he throws in bunches but with no real thought or plan behind it, or so it seems. The highlight KO’s he has managed to put together look more luck than judgement.Comment
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 Hearn realizes he’s in control if the fight gets made or not right
 
 He has the A-side fighter he’s the one who’s holds the leverage
 
 Because by the sounds of it. Hearn doesn’t know this tiny little bit of information. If Hearn wants the fight next it’ll happen next
 
 But somehow I think that KO from last night has Hearn feverishly thinking of new roadblocks he can put up to
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 Yeah, and as i say, i still give Whyte credit because he's doing what he's meant to, but people talk like he's going through murderers row but really he's been fighting guys like Lucas Browne.I agree with this. I was hoping the Ortiz fight would come off, and I saw that as a comfortable win for King Kong.
 
 Whyte looks scrappy, he throws in bunches but with no real thought or plan behind it, or so it seems. The highlight KO’s he has managed to put together look more luck than judgement.Comment
 
							
						
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