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  • champion4ever
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    #51
    Wilder got distracted by Anthony Joshua. Had it not been for AJ, Deontay would have knocked Dillian out a long time ago but Eddie Hearn kept using Dillian Whyte as a pawn in the Joshua/Wilder negotiations to divert the "The Bronze Bomber's" attention away from AJ.

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    • BangEM
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      #52
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      Wilder got distracted by Anthony Joshua. Had it not been for AJ, Deontay would have knocked Dillian out a long time ago but Eddie Hearn kept using Dillian Whyte as a pawn in the Joshua/Wilder negotiations to divert the "The Bronze Bomber's" attention away from AJ.
      Stop it. Wilder is ducking Dillian Whyte.

      The fight is a 50/50 fight and Whyte's biggest weapon is Wilder's biggest weakness and he has a granite chin. So I understand why they're keeping Wilder away from Whyte because he might be a spoiler and it's business at the end of the day. However, to deny the obvious is just ridiculous.

      Whyte can beat both Wilder and Fury. He's not the best boxer in the world but the two things he's great at - left hook and body shots - are the two things Wilder and Fury are susceptible to.

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        #53
        Originally posted by BangEM
        Stop it. Wilder is ducking Dillian Whyte.

        The fight is a 50/50 fight and Whyte's biggest weapon is Wilder's biggest weakness and he has a granite chin. So I understand why they're keeping Wilder away from Whyte because he might be a spoiler and it's business at the end of the day. However, to deny the obvious is just ridiculous.

        Whyte can beat both Wilder and Fury. He's not the best boxer in the world but the two things he's great at - left hook and body shots - are the two things Wilder and Fury are susceptible to.
        I gotta agree with you, Whyte’s style is a problem for Wilder and his team know it.

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          #54
          Originally posted by BangEM
          Stop it. Wilder is ducking Dillian Whyte.

          The fight is a 50/50 fight and Whyte's biggest weapon is Wilder's biggest weakness and he has a granite chin. So I understand why they're keeping Wilder away from Whyte because he might be a spoiler and it's business at the end of the day. However, to deny the obvious is just ridiculous.

          Whyte can beat both Wilder and Fury. He's not the best boxer in the world but the two things he's great at - left hook and body shots - are the two things Wilder and Fury are susceptible to.
          Even if what you are saying is true. Dillian Whyte is too slow for Deontay Wilder. I repeat. He is too slow my friend. Wilder knocks him out in less than seven rounds.

          Moreover, every time Wilder called out Joshua in 2018, Eddie Hearn kept offering him Dillian Whyte instead. Wilder told Eddie that he would fight Dillian Whyte, if he put Joshua on (straight after in the next fight) but Eddie refused.

          Also, Wilder offered to fight Dillian if he fought Ortiz first but once again Dillian refused, then he offered him another opportunity when he was doing promotion shopping and Wilder told him to sign with the PBC and he would give him a title shot but yet again he refused.

          Then lastly, the WBC ordered a Final elimination bout between Whyte and Ortiz and he turned that down also. So Whyte has been given many opportunities at Wilder but he turned them all down. He just simply refused to capitalize on them. It's nobody's fault but his own.

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            #55
            Out of the three frauds from England he’s got to be the most delusional

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              #56
              Originally posted by Oldskoolg
              Wilder please face this clown if he get some past Rivas, and if he does, hit him so hard that it removes his ability to talk
              That made me laugh WAY HARDER than it should have.

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              • diarraisagod
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                #57
                Ha, I don't think he's scarred but the WBC clearly been protecting Wilder from a fight he doesn't want

                If you don't believe that, perhaps you should look at what Wilder did for his shot at Stiverne, or what any of the contenders he's faced since did to get theirs.

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                • GGG Gloveking
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                  #58
                  Whyte should have fought Ortiz

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                  • MDPopescu
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                    #59
                    ... nobody is entitled to fight Wilder anymore if he's not signed with Haymon...

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                    • BangEM
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by champion4ever
                      Even if what you are saying is true. Dillian Whyte is too slow for Deontay Wilder. I repeat. He is too slow my friend. Wilder knocks him out in less than seven rounds.

                      Moreover, every time Wilder called out Joshua in 2018, Eddie Hearn kept offering him Dillian Whyte instead. Wilder told Eddie that he would fight Dillian Whyte, if he put Joshua on (straight after in the next fight) but Eddie refused.

                      Also, Wilder offered to fight Dillian if he fought Ortiz first but once again Dillian refused, then he offered him another opportunity when he was doing promotion shopping and Wilder told him to sign with the PBC and he would give him a title shot but yet again he refused.

                      Then lastly, the WBC ordered a Final elimination bout between Whyte and Ortiz and he turned that down also. So Whyte has been given many opportunities at Wilder but he turned them all down. He just simply refused to capitalize on them. It's nobody's fault but his own.
                      Breazeale is 10 times slower than Whyte but he caught Wilder with a glancing left hook that visibly hurt Wilder. Now imagine what Whyte's left hook would do to Wilder. Wilder has at least 50 decades of experience in match making on his team and they won't risk him against Whyte. If he ever takes the fight, I'd be shocked. It's a terrible style for Wilder and 50/50 fight that's not worth taking. So it's understandable why he's ducking him. I'd be shocked if either Wilder or Fury takes the Whyte fight because he can beat the both of them.

                      Leave Josh out of this. The fight between Josh and Whyte is deeper than boxing and it's more of a rivalry. Whyte isn't really keen about fighting Josh for now, he wants Wilder or Fury. Josh already beat him and it's better to build the next one into a super megafight. But why are Wilder and Fury running from a guy that lost to Josh who's allegedly an overhyped bum according to casuals and dckheads? I guess those managing Wilder and Fury's careers know better than you lot, lol.

                      Ortiz is metuselah and an overrated bum who hasn't beat anyone. Whyte will kill him and send the ancient man to an early grave.

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