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Originally posted by Ray* View PostDeflecting. It’s not really a shock now is it from you and the rest. Again we are talking about the WBC here. Stick to the point.
He also turned down the IBF final eliminator because Eddie lost the purse bid, and he didn't like where it was located.
So Whyte was offered three Final Eliminators, but mentioning them is deflecting.
After turning down all of these Final Eliminators, he was STILL given a voluntary shot to the IBF, WBA and WBO titles and he declined because he wanted a bigger purse. I have to wonder if he is aware what the purse split would be for a champion/challenger. Would he decline that fight too? WBO split is 75/25. Would Whyte be insulted by this because he went 12 hard fought rounds with Robert Helanus for the WBC Silver?
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Its funny because Hearn was the one that offered AJ to the winner Wilder/Whyte. Wilder called his bluff and said put those words in a legal binding contract. Hearn said no. Hearn just want the green strap without AJ having to fight Wilder. And Hearn wants the fight in the U.K. so they can cheat Wilder. I wonder if Hearn was this broke up about Ortiz not getting his shot at AJ when he was in the number 1 spot.
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Originally posted by _Rexy_ View PostThat's not deflecting, it's setting expectations for what would eventually happen down the road. Whyte turned down two WBC final eliminators, one you say never happened.?
Show us where he turned down the WBC final eliminator! You and the rest of these people keep coming up with excuse and deflecting everything. You would think you all work for the WBC. So show us where he turned down the WBC eliminator.
I can prove to you that he has been mandated for two recently and through no fault of his own those two final eliminator have been turned down by either his opponents or the WBC themselves.
So please show us where he turned down the WBC eliminator, I don’t want to hear about your deflecting to the IBF/OBO/WBQ or whatever you want to come up with.
The headline here is about the WBC.... So show us.
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Originally posted by _Rexy_ View PostI didn't miss anything. I compared their last 5 fights head to head. I'm not going back 11 fights to when Whyte was a prospect and lost to another prospect for the commonwealth belt who just happened to later become Heavyweight champ.
If that is so why did your Wilder list include Fury and Ortiz twice then??
Also please address Fury having being retired and fat for 2 years before the Wilder fight and Ortiz being almost 40 and haven't beaten almost no-one his whole career
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Originally posted by Dr Rassclart View PostThere’s nothing more excruciating and painful than a yank using the word dosser. It really doesn’t hold a significant position in the English vocabulary, so please don’t make yourself look stupid by using it to try and emphasise your pointless bleating.
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostShow us where he turned down the WBC final eliminator! You and the rest of these people keep coming up with excuse and deflecting everything. You would think you all work for the WBC. So show us where he turned down the WBC eliminator.
I can prove to you that he has been mandated for two recently and through no fault of his own those two final eliminator have been turned down by either his opponents or the WBC themselves.
So please show us where he turned down the WBC eliminator, I don’t want to hear about your deflecting to the IBF/OBO/WBQ or whatever you want to come up with.
The headline here is about the WBC.... So show us.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostWrong. Breazeale was mandatory so how could Whye-Ortiz be a final eliminator? Ortiz turned down a fight with Whyte, he trainer admitted it.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostWhy would he need to fight an eliminator for the IBF? He was offered the Joshua fight anyway. Whyte has been chasing Wilder for 3 years, he wants the Wilder fight and Wilder has been ducking. He turned down his biggest ever pay day (at the time) to avoid Whyte.
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Originally posted by _Rexy_ View PostThat's not deflecting, it's setting expectations for what would eventually happen down the road. Whyte turned down two WBC final eliminators, one you say never happened. Fine. The other you say was bull**** to be a second mandatory...fine I guess, though that's no different than what he's asking for now, just without fighting Ortiz.
He also turned down the IBF final eliminator because Eddie lost the purse bid, and he didn't like where it was located.
So Whyte was offered three Final Eliminators, but mentioning them is deflecting.
After turning down all of these Final Eliminators, he was STILL given a voluntary shot to the IBF, WBA and WBO titles and he declined because he wanted a bigger purse. I have to wonder if he is aware what the purse split would be for a champion/challenger. Would he decline that fight too? WBO split is 75/25. Would Whyte be insulted by this because he went 12 hard fought rounds with Robert Helanus for the WBC Silver?
You were asked to show us where Whyte turned down the wbc eliminator your stupid ass keeps going on about
Another troll exposed on these boards
Gtfo Haymon henchman wannabe
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