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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Whyte: If Joshua Loses His Next 10 Fights - I'll Still Fight Him!

    Heavyweight contender Dillian Whyte has given words of encouragement to his former foe and rival Anthony Joshua. Joshua is days away from the biggest fight of his pro career. Back in June, Joshua was dropped four times and stopped in seven rounds by huge underdog Andy Ruiz. The rematch takes place on Saturday night in Saudi Arabia.
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  • Mammoth
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    Because he knows he's lucky to be able to be fighting at all....

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    • Nusky
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      #3
      Yeah yeah we know how desperate you are these days Dillian aka Mr.PedHead. You're embarassing yourself. Just be happy you haven't been banned. Take what sc****s your sleezeball promoter gives you and keep it moving.

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      • Monty Fisto
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        "We'll dust-up time and time again. If me and him fight 100 times, it's going to be a dust-up. If Joshua loses his next 10 fights, I'll still fight him, because he's just one of those guys I like to fight. We enjoy fighting each other."

        Except when they offered you 4 million quid and a shot at all those belts he had at the time.

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        • Diddly Shyte
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          #5
          ... cause here in the UK, we got a soft spot for the lovable loser.

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          • Jkp
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            #6
            Originally posted by Monty Fisto
            "We'll dust-up time and time again. If me and him fight 100 times, it's going to be a dust-up. If Joshua loses his next 10 fights, I'll still fight him, because he's just one of those guys I like to fight. We enjoy fighting each other."

            Except when they offered you 4 million quid and a shot at all those belts he had at the time.
            Exactly!!!!!!
            He was offered the fight twice this year and ran like a coward.

            I can't believe he's still pretending to want to fight AJ and wilder. He the biggest fraud hype job in boxing.

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            • jondacon
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              Whyte is gonna be a HW Amir Khan.. he's gonna get a hard-on for being KO'd.

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              • Buggy bear
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                #8
                He should stop talking, focus on the ultra slow wach 1st before anything else otherwise he might catch a cold in the heat ..

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                • YoungManRumble
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                  #9
                  Bit of truth to this old satirical article?

                  Anthony Joshua signs 10-fight deal with Dillian Whyte

                  December 12, 2018

                  Heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua has committed the remaining years of his boxing career to British rival Dillian Whyte, signing a 10-fight deal with his former foe.

                  The WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO* heavyweight champion has become one of boxing's global stars in recent years, and was last seen knocking out Alexander Povetkin in front of nearly 80,000 fans at Wembley Stadium in London.



                  But with negotiations to unify against WBC champion Deontay Wilder (known as the 'Bronze Bomber' before being defused by tricky gypsy Tyson Fury) going stale, Joshua has instead opted to fight Dillian Whyte another 10 times before finally retiring sometime in the mid-2020s.



                  The Watford-born fighter had this to say:



                  "This is what the fans want. Well, that's what Eddie [Hearn] said when I asked him why we're doing this instead of fighting Wilder or Fury, and Eddie's good to me.



                  "Sometimes he gets a bit angry with me when I speak without his permission and he occasionally slaps me or takes my bank card off me for a few days, but it's only because he loves me. He calls me his Nigerian prince."



                  Whyte is apparently thrilled with the deal as well, stating "if I only land 10 more punches on that smug face and get knocked out in every single fight, it'll be worth it. Smarmy ****head."



                  Each of the 10 fights is to be held at Wembley Stadium and will be shown on Sky Sports Box Office in the UK at a cost of £29.99. For U.S. viewers, the fights will be aired on DAZN, which apparently is pronounced 'Da-Zone'.

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                  • Ray*
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                    Because he would still bring a good payday with him. I could see why Whyte is desperate for Joshua to win. You look at Wilder and he sounds more relief when he rivals are in a spot of bother, even though it meant him losing out on potential millions of dollars, he seems happy about it. This is why most sane people thinks he is either dumb or a hillbilly like Whyte called him.

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