Comments Thread For: Whyte: Wilder Loves Easy, Inactive Fighters as His Mandatories!

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  • Roronoazoro
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    #61
    Someone remind me, between Lucas Browne,chrisora Parker and Rivas, what exactly has whyte gained in the last year and yr and a half. No fans, no youtubers, no haters were asking whyte to fight any of those 4 obscure irrelevant dudes who don't even have internet fan bases supporting them.

    Alotta these whyte fans were the same people arguing in 2017 that Joseph Parker was a top 2 or 3 heavyweight in the world. That narrative died off quick

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    • EnglishOxide
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      #62
      Everybody who defends Deyonce Wilder and the WBC in this situation is not a fan of boxing.

      Whyte has been WBC #1 for 2 years, he has only been offered 2 final eliminators for the WBC mandatory slot. Against Breazeale and Fury. He accepted both fights.

      Yet the WBC sanctioned the Breazeale fight and will sanction the Fury rematch ahead of Whyte.

      Meanwhile, they haven't even confirmed if Whyte will be made mandatory for beating Rivas.

      This **** is a joke and not good for boxing. Don't defend it you little scrubs. Whyte deserves his shot, don't allow Deyonce to continue running and holding the belt hostage.

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      • Mammoth
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        #63
        Originally posted by DaNeutral.
        How likely is it that Deontay Wilder himself gets to pick who he would like to face as his mandatory challenger to his WBC world title? The answer should be none. But then Wilder sent Whyte a text saying he could freeze him out for 2 years and didnt have to fight him. Well Whyte has been Wilders number 1 challenger for 2 years and the fight has not been sanctioned. Just like Deontay Texted.

        Makes you wonder.

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        • Zelda
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          #64
          Originally posted by EnglishOxide
          Everybody who defends Deyonce Wilder and the WBC in this situation is not a fan of boxing.

          Whyte has been WBC #1 for 2 years, he has only been offered 2 final eliminators for the WBC mandatory slot. Against Breazeale and Fury. He accepted both fights.
          And also the Ortiz fight. Breazeale did NOT have to fight him once Fury declined the rematch as he was already mandatory. Yet, he voluntarily accepted to fight Whyte in the US but Whyte declined.

          Ortiz also offered him to fight in the US but Whyte declined. Ortiz then offered to come over to the UK but Whyte chose to fight Chisora instead. Whoever demanded him to fight a 35 yr old, yesteryear boxer with 8 losses is unknown but he chose that over Ortiz.

          Normally, if Whyte denies an eliminator, WBC should have passed him and ordered Ortiz to fight the next top-ranked fighter. Yet, they favoured Whyte and chose not to do so.

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          • NCBoxingPro
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            #65
            Originally posted by Roronoazoro
            Whyte ducked Pulev, Miller, Ortiz but wants sympathy?not over here
            Yes he did duck those guys. I'm so sick and tired of hearing him whine like a little *****. He has a nerve to talk about someone ducking fights. He's still hiding from Ortiz. He never wanted that fight or a rematch with Joshua. He's scared of getting his ass whupped and risking his ranking. If he ever did fight Wilder he's simply going to get his ass stretched on the canvas plain and simple. He's a B+ fighter at best.

            He talks more **** to not be fighting anyone of relevance his damn self.

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            • Corbett
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              #66
              Whyte has ducked nobody the real ducking is by Wilder over 600 days running away from the WBC number 1 and taking voluntarys for less money lol pure cowardice

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              • hugh grant
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                #67
                Wilder not one to say I heard what you said I'm going to kick your butt as a result

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                • Alan Smithee
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                  #68
                  What is the story with british heavyweight's and their fans? This whole ducking " theory" with Wilder is nonsense. Luiz Ortiz is the hardest puncher in the division along with the champ. They are currently scheduled to fight in a rematch. What do Joshua and Whyte exhibit that anyone would duck them? Wilder could dispatch both in the same night, probably both first round K.O's. Are the british that naive and ignorant to believe the babble from Whyte and Eddie Hearn. Tyson Fury is a fighter will skills. Limited power but he has skills. Joshua and Whyte? Are you fu.king kidding me? I should move to England and become a promoter. Put boxing gloves on anyone over 200 pounds and the fans will believe that he is the next "big thing". The ******ity is unreal!
                  Last edited by Alan Smithee; 06-29-2019, 01:48 PM.

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                  • SN!PER
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                    #69
                    The Lucas Browne and Chisora fights were some bum ass fights.

                    Shoulda fought King Kong Ortiz when you had the chance.

                    Whyte gets poleaxed after Ortiz and Fury.

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                    • Corbett
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Brettcappe
                      What is the story with british heavyweight's and their fans? This whole ducking " theory" with Wilder is nonsense. Luiz Ortiz is the hardest puncher in the division along with the champ. They are currently scheduled to fight in a rematch. What do Joshua and Whyte exhibit that anyone would duck them? Wilder could dispatch both in the same night, probably both first round K.O's. Are the british that naive and ignorant to believe the babble from Whyte and Eddie Hearn. Tyson Fury is a fighter will skills. Limited power but he has skills. Joshua and Whyte? Are you fu.king kidding me? I should move to England and become a promoter. Put boxing gloves on anyone over 200 pounds and the fans will believe that he is the next "big thing". The ******ity is unreal!

                      The Ortiz hype is unfounded he did nothing major as an amateur and his best win as a pro is Bryant Jennings he had the chance to fight Whyte when he signed to Matchroom but decided to fight Dave Allan instead and since then he has turned down multiple offers to fight Whyte.

                      The fact that Wilder has voluntarily decided to fight Ortiz twice and for less money he could earn against the number 1 rated Whyte says it all.

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