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  • #11
    Whyte completely lied here. Stiverne was 37 when Wilder first took the title. Stiverne takes probably a stay busy fight 10 months later and wins. Almost 2 years later, 3 days past his 39th birthday he loses to Wilder again. A year and a half later at age 40 he is then KOd by Joe Joyce.

    1) He never had even close to a three year span of inactivity.
    2) He wasn’t 40 years old.

    As Maury Povich would have said, “and that’s a lie”

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    • #12
      Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
      you're aware of why Breaz was #1 contender, right? Or do you just believe what Whyte and Hearn say?

      Why didn't Whyte fight Breazele for the eliminator? "too short notice" and then he fights Lucas Browne and complains that he doesn't get a title shot? because he knocked out some fat slob?
      You do realise

      Originally when Breazeale had his final fight to get to wilder,
      It was declared after the the fight had been arranged that it was a final eliminator to face wilder

      Good old wbc, no wk see why pbc are broke, have to pay so many people

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      • #13
        What a salty and bitter man Dillian Whyte has become? Dominic Breazeale was a bonafide, certified and qualified mandatory challenger who earned his stripes to challenge for the WBC world heavyweight title from Deontay Wilder. Whose only loss had come from the hands of Anthony Joshua.

        Dillian Whyte is talking but refuses Final eliminators while Dominic Breazeale does not. He did what the sanctioning bodies asked of him by fighting a Final eliminator with Whyte.

        However, when Whyte refused Breazeale ended up fighting Eric Molina instead for the mandatory status. Then the WBC gave Whyte a second opportunity to fight for another title eliminator against Luis Ortiz but just like the last time once again he refused it also.

        Later he would refuse a Final eliminator against Kubrat Pulev for the IBF mandatory challenger and subsequently turned down an another opportunity to challenge Anthony Joshua for his World Heavyweight championship titles by pricing himself out.

        So this guy has no one to blame but himself. So just let him continue to buck the system and see just how far he gets; Which is not very far?

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        • #14
          I'm getting tired of hearing from this guy.

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          • #15
            They're claiming that Brezeale vs. Molina was a final eliminator last year. I read on Twitter from Michael Benson that he questioned that at the time when he saw it was a final eliminator. He then showed the WBC's reply to him which said that they'd made an error, and the fight was just an eliminator not a final eliminator. But since the WBC like to make it up as they go along, They're now claiming it was a final eliminator. What a joke.

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            What a joke

            Pbc protecting wilder from Whyte

            Wilder fears him and knows Whyte will take the belt

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            • #16
              Originally posted by lfc19titles View Post
              They're claiming that Brezeale vs. Molina was a final eliminator last year. I read on Twitter from Michael Benson that he questioned that at the time when he saw it was a final eliminator. He then showed the WBC's reply to him which said that they'd made an error, and the fight was just an eliminator not a final eliminator. But since the WBC like to make it up as they go along, They're now claiming it was a final eliminator. What a joke.

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              What a joke

              Pbc protecting wilder from Whyte

              Wilder fears him and knows Whyte will take the belt
              According to Champion4ever

              “Dominic Breazeale was a bonafide, certified and qualified mandatory challenger who earned his stripes to challenge for the WBC world heavyweight title from Deontay Wilder. Whose only loss had come from the hands of Anthony Joshua.

              Dillian Whyte is talking but refuses Final eliminators while Dominic Breazeale does not. He did what the sanctioning bodies asked of him by fighting a Final eliminator with Whyte.

              However, when Whyte refused Breazeale ended up fighting Eric Molina instead for the mandatory status. Then the WBC gave Whyte a second opportunity to fight for another title eliminator against Luis Ortiz but just like the last time once again he refused it also.

              Later he would refuse a Final eliminator against Kubrat Pulev for the IBF mandatory challenger and subsequently turned down an another opportunity to challenge Anthony Joshua for his World Heavyweight championship titles by pricing himself out.

              So this guy has no one to blame but himself. So just let him continue to buck the system and see just how far he gets; Which is not very far?”

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              • #17
                Whyte has a tough dight with rivas he needs to focus on that fight

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by hectari View Post
                  Whyte has a tough dight with rivas he needs to focus on that fight
                  Yes he does. Let's hope Whyte comes in top condition or Rivas will make a clown of him. I expect Whyte to win, but it's only a 60/40 fight in Whyte's favor.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by lfc19titles View Post
                    You do realise

                    Originally when Breazeale had his final fight to get to wilder,
                    It was declared after the the fight had been arranged that it was a final eliminator to face wilder

                    Good old wbc, no wk see why pbc are broke, have to pay so many people
                    You are aware that Breazeale was guaranteed a final eliminator vs stiverne who was mando at the time before moving to main event when Ortiz failed ped test? You are aware that wbc went down they rankings and asked Whyte did he want the fight against Breazeale and he turned it down because of short notice? You are aware that he turned down yet another final eliminator with Ortiz because he wanted to take a money fight against chisora and also said he can get the Joshua fight without having to go through a final eliminator? I’m not even going break down him turning down the ibf final eliminator against pulev but I guess pbc/haymon paying off them too huh? He had opportunities to get in mandatory status and refused because he was banking on being with Hearn and having rematch against Joshua anytime he wants it but how did that turn out for him

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                    • #20
                      can't wait for whyte to get his comeuppance. sick of his whining and brazeale is still ranked higher than rivas on boxrec.

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