Comments Thread For: Whyte Doesn't Regret Passing On Rematch After Joshua's Loss

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  • Bronx2245
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    #11
    Originally posted by sayf
    Regardless of his own ******ity, he has a point about the money. Unless Joshua wins spectacularly that money is likely gone forever. Tbh I still don't see him beating Ruiz, Ruiz looks like he is his boogey man. He has his number and I think it'll end the same way.
    No, his ******ity is the main point of this discussion! He turned down Anthony Joshua, he's making less for the Rivas fight, and he can't even win a belt by beating Rivas, yet he's criticizing Wilder! Trust me, if Joshua gets a KO in the rematch, all of his credibility will be restored immediately! Now if he gets a decision, especially in the UK, then the hype is dead!
    Last edited by Bronx2245; 07-11-2019, 02:15 PM.

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    • P4Pdunny
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      #12
      Cos he knew what the outcome would be

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      • The D3vil
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        #13
        Considering Wilder made $35 million last year according to Forbes, I think he'll be alright.

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        • famicommander
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          #14
          Won't fight Joshua again, won't fight Ortiz, won't fight Pulev.

          If the WBC did make Whyte mandatory for Wilder Whyte would probably pull out of that too. What a joke.

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          • Jkp
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            #15
            Originally posted by famicommander
            Won't fight Joshua again, won't fight Ortiz, won't fight Pulev.

            If the WBC did make Whyte mandatory for Wilder Whyte would probably pull out of that too. What a joke.
            100% agree. Whyte will be ducking again as soon as negotiations get serious. Whyte only yells about the fights he cant get.

            Whyte ran from AJ's signed contract for 3 world titles, and sent his own contract to Manual Charr to fight for his worthless trinket of a belt.

            The guy is beyond a joke now.

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