Why’s Wilder scared of Dillian Whyte?

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  • STREET CLEANER
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    #21
    Originally posted by SuperSuperLeeds
    He might well fight him. Previously whyte was being used as a blockade for the Joshua unification and wilder fought fury then his mando brezeale now unfinished business with Ortiz. It's not as if he's not fighting whyte and is fighting bums instead. That can and may still happen but you're going on as if there is some great demand for it. No one is asking to see that fight and whyte has drug problems to resolve the guys been in hiding months
    Basically this

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    • Boxing Scene
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      #22
      Because he's a fkn drug cheat?

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        #23
        Originally posted by BangEM
        Since Fury would most likely be out for at least 10-11 months and I don’t see the winner of Josh vs Ruiz fighting him (I don’t even see Ruiz winning more than 3rds) - the Dillian Whyte fight is the most sensible fight to make.

        1). It’s the best fight for him financially if he can come to London. The fight should sell o2 if they can put decent fights on the undercard. And it should do about 500k PPV buys. It would probably be his biggest payday if he can squeeze out £10m out of Matchroom.

        2). That’s his mando out of the way and he can shut a lot of people up.

        3). It will boost his profile as well.

        No excuses about PED since he’s fighting an Ortiz who has been banned for PED use twice in Nov.
        Is this an act or are you really this deluded?

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        • BangEM
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          #24
          Originally posted by Boxing Goat
          Is this an act or are you really this deluded?
          Have you fu..cking lost your mind? You should be asking your mum why she dropped you on your head as a kid.

          Isn't Wilder fighting an Ortiz who has been banned for PED twice in Nov? What's stopping him from fighting Dillian Whyte?

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          • BangEM
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            #25
            Originally posted by Boxing Scene
            Because he's a fkn drug cheat?
            Ortiz is also a drug cheat and this is the 2nd time he's fighting the same guy.

            I guess it's because the guy is 49 yrs old and have nothing left in the tank.

            Povetkin is a drug cheat and AJ fought him as a mandatory. What's stopping Wilder from fighting Dillian Whyte?

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            • BangEM
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              #26
              Originally posted by Phenom
              PBC won't send wilder over to DAZN or let Matchroom promote a fight against a bum like Whyte

              Fight will have to be on a PBC card and Eddie is just using Whyte as a pawn to get Wilder on DAZN which won't happen just like they couldn't get Tank or Spence
              If he's a` bum, a guy like Wilder who has fought straight bums throughout his career would've fought him by now. But we all know why he's running from the guy, lol.

              The fight won't make any money in the US unless Wilder is contented with making $4-5million. He can squeeze £10million out of Eddie Hearn for the fight in London and let PBC put it on PPV in the US for extra money.

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              • BangEM
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                #27
                Originally posted by Jack Napier.
                Whyte is not his mando, he just got his mando out of the way
                Dillian Whyte is the WBC interim champion and automatically Wilder's mando. UKAD should clear the drug cheat soon, since they haven't banned him.

                Wilder doesn't have any choice, does he? Fury is out for at least 10-11months. Whoever wins between AJ and Ruiz would've to fight at least one mandatory. And if AJ wins, I don't see him fighting Wilder next year unless Wilder is willing to be the B-side that he's, take what he's worth and the fight is not happening in the US. The ship has sailed and he's not chasing the undisputed ******ly like he once was. Wilder would've to beg.

                I don't even see Ruiz winning but if he does - he would've to fight Pulev and Usyk, if he doesn't want to be stripped. And I don't see him getting past both.

                So that leaves Dillian WHyte as a only big money fight option for Wilder. He needs to take the fight and remain the lowest earning HW of the top-5.

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                • Dariusz
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                  #28
                  Well, I am not a fan of Wilder in any case, but why should he be afraid of some Whyte, who is a mediocre boxer on roids ? He should be afraid of Kownacki and he already is deep inside.

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                  • boliodogs
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                    #29
                    Whyte is a pretty scary guy. Fury seems to want no part of him. Certainly Fury fighting Whyte would have been a better fight for Fury than the two unknown guys he fought last.

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                    • boliodogs
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                      #30
                      I don't think there is any proof that Wilder fears Whyte but there is no big reason he should fight him now. Wilder's future is to fight Ortiz and if he wins to fight Fury. If he wins that fight he would try to fight the Ruiz-AJ winner.

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