Comments Thread For: Hearn: Whyte Accepted WBC Eliminator, Let's See if Fury Does!

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  • alexjust
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    #51
    I actually want to see Whyte fight Wilder or AJ. That's why he shouldn't be pushing for this eliminator with Fury. Whyte is most likely going to lose to Fury and will go back to the end of the line. Again. Whyte is a risky fight for Fury - sure, but Whyte is not more dangerous than Wilder and Fury has already outboxed Wilder, I don't see Whyte knocking out Fury and sure as hell he will not outbox him.

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    • famicommander
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      #52
      Whyte won't lay a glove on Fury. Whyte is one of the best contenders but that is only because it's such a shallow division.

      I think Ortiz and Povetkin are over the hill so really it's a three man division. Fury, Wilder, and Joshua. Any fight that isn't between those three is a waste of time.

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      • Corbett
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        #53
        Whyte has no fear of a fury it’s well known that Whyte ****** the hell out of Tyson in sparring

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        • bronx7
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          #54
          Separate issues whyte deserved breaz shot 9 wins ex champ and contenders he is mandatory Fury no eliminators him josh wilder big 3 round robin

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          • Alan Smithee
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            #55
            Originally posted by jackblack008
            Can someone enlighten how Whyte is gonna defeat Fury. I don't see any or even a remote chance of Fury getting beaten by Whyte
            Exactly Jack! Whyte? lol. A bum!

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            • BOXING-SCRIBE
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              #56
              No one takes Hearns seriously..Everything he says is irrelevant. He is just tight that The Heavyweight 👑 did not sign with him

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              • Pigeons
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                #57
                Originally posted by Red Skull
                Ortiz - No one wants to see it again before Fury
                Kownacki - Same as above

                It'd be great if Wilder wasn't a cherry picker, the big fraud already has a fight plan against guys who are meant to be easy lol. Got schooled by fat out of shape ring rusty Tyson Fury, no wonder he doesn't want the rematch and is ducking AJ with his ******ed demands.

                Reading this post made me shiver.

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                • DARTH SILKWORMS
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                  #58
                  Really want to see Whyte vs. Fury. Don't care if it's for the interim or the diamond. Great fight, belt or no belt. Politically, it's very interesting with Hearn on one side and Arum on the other. The purse bid would be fascinating. With Whyte being rated #1, he deserves a 50/50 split in my opinion. Could be a huge payday for him.

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                  • _Rexy_
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Red Skull
                    How come Whyte has to fight all these tough fights yet Breazele gets a WBC shot after beating who?! The WBC belt really shouldn't be considered a real world title any more, in the bin it goes.
                    When Povetkin pissed dirty (WBC #1 contender) the final eliminator was Bermane/Breazele. Bermane moved into the #1 contender spot, and the final eliminator was ordered. Whyte claimed it was too short notice and went on to fight Browne instead, thinking that his Silver belt that he won from Helinus made him #1 contender (it doesn't)

                    “I have no interest in that fight whatsoever,” Wilder said. “I don’t even see how that fight could possibly happen right now...I want Parker" - Wilder when he found out Stiverne was going to be mandatory

                    https://www.******.com/494083-deonta...t-face-parker/
                    Last edited by _Rexy_; 05-25-2019, 12:43 AM.

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                    • yammy25
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Dramacyde
                      Don't understand why Brits think so highly of Whyte. He's just a loud mouth MF that refuses to fight his mandatories (Pulev, Ortiz) but believes he worthy of a another Title shot.
                      His mandatories?
                      You mean final eliminators.

                      Ortiz he should have fought.. but Pulev, from a business standpoint was the right decision.

                      Nobody in their right minds wants to fight for the lesser split against Pulev in Bulgaria. You might aswell not even bother turning up.

                      He chose to fight Parker , who in public opinion for many was better , and he fought him on PPV for a boat load of cash and rose in popularity and opinion of the majority, all be it they were casuals but that's what counts.

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