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Originally posted by BangEM View PostLeave Josh out of this. The consensus now is that Josh is a hype job and a big stiff dosser.
It's about Fury and why he stays ducking young fighters who are decent. He ducked Rivas for the German gay uber driver. And he wants no smoke with Whyte, yet he got bumped to number 2 on the rankings. It's a travesty.
I literally quoted from the article.
Usyk spoke about Joshua a lot ages ago and the plan was to challenge him soon, supposedly. Not like he never mentioned anything til now.
Fury ducking? Believe that if you want. He’s gone to Germany to fight Klitschko and the USA to fight Wilder. He’s not quite your typical ducker. Or you rate Whyte in Britain higher than either of those two encounters.
Wait a minute! Are YOU Whyte??????????
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Originally posted by cameltoe View PostIDK man. It’s like he’s in permanent warm-up mode. I get he needed a fight or two to hit his stride after the come back, but the Schwartz fight has taught him nothing and was a bit of a waste of time all round.
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Whyte is dumb.
He just turned down a career high payday for 3 belts, and complains he can’t get a title shot?
Also, didn’t Whyte run from Ortiz when they could’ve fought to be in a mandatory position for the WBA?
I do think he’s had unfair treatment from the WBC but that’s all. The rest of it is his own doing. He literally had an offer on the table for a career high payday and 3 belts and acts like a victim.
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Originally posted by deathofaclown View PostWhyte is dumb.
He just turned down a career high payday for 3 belts, and complains he can’t get a title shot?
Also, didn’t Whyte run from Ortiz when they could’ve fought to be in a mandatory position for the WBA?
I do think he’s had unfair treatment from the WBC but that’s all. The rest of it is his own doing. He literally had an offer on the table for a career high payday and 3 belts and acts like a victim.
Looking at the big picture I think it’s entirely morally fair given the reasons you’ve mentioned and his attitude.
Does anybody WANT Whyte to get a chance to be world champion? (He’s lose anyway)
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Originally posted by BangEM View PostLeave Josh out of this. The consensus now is that Josh is a hype job and a big stiff dosser.
It's about Fury and why he stays ducking young fighters who are decent. He ducked Rivas for the German gay uber driver. And he wants no smoke with Whyte, yet he got bumped to number 2 on the rankings. It's a travesty.
So he ducked a midget that was losing to Jennings to fight someone to tune up for a fight with the most dangerous fighter in the division, a man most felt he already beat.
Not exactly a ducker. Fury is one of the few big names in boxing that has actually chased the toughest fights, such as Wilder and Wlad.Last edited by deathofaclown; 07-05-2019, 07:14 AM.
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Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View PostWhyte is 100% right here. If Fury or Usyk were in Whyte's situation their respective fans would be complaining like crazy.
Imagine if Whyte had a draw with Wilder then 3 wins against bums... Even before the Wilder fight it made no sense Fury fighting bums. What kind of preparation are they for a high level fighter??
Whyte is going on like he's the only boxer to ever suffer at the hands of the abc orgs, and it's his fault anyway.
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Originally posted by frosty-g View PostTechnically unfair yeah. (And that is very important)
Looking at the big picture I think it’s entirely morally fair given the reasons you’ve mentioned and his attitude.
Does anybody WANT Whyte to get a chance to be world champion? (He’s lose anyway)
But as you say, it is important that the WBC does things properly. Look at the Lomachenko situation, he’s been slotted in as mandatory by the WBC despite not being in their rankings. It makes a mockery of things and a kick in the teeth to fighters working their way up the rankings and paying sanctioning fees, but that’s for another topic.
Whyte ducked the AJ fight earlier this year and ducked Ortiz for a mandatory shot in the WBA and now is learning a lesson that you should take opportunities when they’re infront of you.
Also, when you consider he ducked the AJ and Ortiz fights, who’s to say that he won’t duck the Wilder fight if he gets made mandatory?
Whyte talks a good game but when it’s time to sign, he has form of not taking the fight. He can say whatever he wants about fury but at least Fury goes through with his big fights once they’re ready to be signed.
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2 thoughts...
1) What would Boxing Scene put on their site if it was not for Whyte talking?
2) Maybe Whyte should focus on the dude who will be attempting to smack him down in like 2 weeks instead of all the boxers he isn't fighting? I mean I know he is not well known yet, but Oscar Rivas is his actual opponent, and he could become a name overnight if he derails Mr. Whyte's career with a win. Then all his moaning about Wilder, Joshua, Fury, and Usyk will just look ******.
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