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  • #41
    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
    Joshua is nothing to do with Whyte, why would Joshua be a bargaining chip for his rival?
    Hearn was using Whyte as aj bodyguard which a lot of the u.k guys admitted when boxingscene posted articles but now it’s aj bargaining chip.... guys just need to be consistent in arguments

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
      I don’t think he’s better than Ortiz and probably not even for another year even at that age. I just don’t see anything from him that says he’s better than Wilder or Ortiz.
      Whyte went life and death with Chisora twice and held on stumbling around ring in 12th and arguably lost Parker fight in a lot of people eyes but is supposedly so much better because in building his career back up he only looked good against Helenius

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      • #43
        Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats View Post
        Breazeale won his shot for mandatory wasn’t his fault Ortiz test came back dirty and the final eliminator he was in against stiverne for crack at the Ortiz/wilder winner was changed to stiverne being moved to main event.. wbc went down rankings in proper process and asked Whyte he didn’t want to fight on undercard Hearn tried offer breazeale a deal to have fight later in u.k he didn’t like offer so he went ahead with highest ranked available opponent that wbc could find who wanted fight. Whyte has no one to blame but himself and seems to have million excuses why he don’t take eliminators which always was cause he figured he had a guaranteed crack at aj whenever and that didn’t even work out right for him lol
        Breazeale didn't earn ****. He should have never been in an eliminator in the first place he was ranked like 5 or 6th. When Stiverne pulled out Whyte-Breazeale should have been ordered and follow the process written out in their rules. That didn't happen. They allowed Breazeale to lowball offers and choose who he wanted to fight. Pure WBC corruption.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats View Post
          Hearn was using Whyte as aj bodyguard which a lot of the u.k guys admitted when boxingscene posted articles but now it’s aj bargaining chip.... guys just need to be consistent in arguments
          Wrong. Hearn was trying to get Whyte a title shot, because that's his job as Whyte's promoter.
          Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 06-22-2019, 09:21 AM.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats View Post
            Whyte went life and death with Chisora twice and held on stumbling around ring in 12th and arguably lost Parker fight in a lot of people eyes but is supposedly so much better because in building his career back up he only looked good against Helenius
            Whyte's resume >>>>>>> Ortiz's resume. Not even debatable. Whyte is more proven.

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            • #46
              Rivas and his speedy combinations are coming for you...

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              • #47
                WTF does AJ have to do with Whyte being MANDATORY?

                Beside being totally irrelevant, Hearn did offered Wilder 120 million to fight AJ and Wilder said no...I noticed you forgot to mention that part.


                Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats View Post
                Wilder told Hearn he’ll take on Whyte in a voluntary if he guaranteed aj next and Hearn said doesn’t work like that and took offer off table you forgot to mention that part

                Breazeale was already mandatory to belt and only agreed to fight Whyte since everyone thought fury/wilder2 was happening before fury pulled out.. you left that part out also....

                Ortiz agreed to fight Whyte and Whyte said why do he need to fight a dinosaur to get a crack at wbc champ going on his entitlement rant but again you left those details out

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                • #48
                  Rivas is going to put the WBC in an easy place in 3 weeks time.

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                  • #49
                    You're right, Ortiz was better 15 years ago.

                    Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats View Post
                    Whyte went life and death with Chisora twice and held on stumbling around ring in 12th and arguably lost Parker fight in a lot of people eyes but is supposedly so much better because in building his career back up he only looked good against Helenius

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post
                      Anyone notice how Whyte's standard of opponent is way higher than Fury and Wilder's??
                      Only in the mind of a Hearniac is Helinus, Browne, Parker and Chisora and Rivas better than Ortiz, Fury, Breazelle, Ortiz, Fury.

                      Especially since the WBC made Ortiz/Whyte a final eliminator and Whyte ran away to rematch Chisora (who he was losing to even with the one sided ref's assistance)

                      Not going to matter anyways, Rivas is going to beat Whyte.

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