Whyte saw Wilder get KOed in sparring by Klitschko. Whyte knows Wilder is a total protected fraud pretender. Wilder knows Whyte knows. Thus why Wilder and Haymon will never fight Whyte and why they manipulate Sulaiman to block Whyte from exposing fraud Wilder.
Comments Thread For: Whyte Expects Wilder To Avoid Mandatory, Become Franchise
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This is just lip service. Wilder will sing a different tune about the franchise belt when he is forced to fight mandatory Whyte. I guarantee you that. Wilder will continue to duck and block Whyte forever.Comment
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Enough of all these excuses baby.
Whyte already had an eliminator and was denied.
That aside, why must it be only whyte that will fight eliminator before he gets to wilder?
Fury, Ortiz, spilka, areola, dauhapas, and all the other guys hez been fighting, what eliminator did they fight to have a **** at wilder?
Ha.
Dude...Whyte had beat nobody until he beat Parker in 2018, what had he done or shown to fight for the WBC? Areola and Spitzka were back in 2016 when all Whyte did was get KO’d by Aj...man Whyte has looked like **** his last 3 fights, but somehow Wilder is afraid to fight him...yea rightComment
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Whyte struggled with Chisora twice, he’d struggle with Breazeale, Wilder would sleep him...turned down eliminator after eliminator but claims Wilder is ducking him fohLast edited by Bitedown; 12-13-2019, 10:31 AM.Comment
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Without a doubt Wilder is the most protected HW of all time.
The WBC elevates their champion after 10 defences I think, and giving him a whole year to make a voluntary defence is outrageous.
Until Wilder hits the road or challenges someone dangerous he’ll never be taken seriously except for deluded and demented PBC fan boys.
Regardless of belts or not, the biggest fight in boxing in AJ v Wilder but that won’t happen, or rather Haymon won’t allow it to happen because he doesn’t take such big risks with such a commodity.
He’s got the WBC in his pocket and a steady cheque coming every month - and that’s all he cares about.Comment
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Then Wilder should fight Takam or Parker if he’s not afraid.
The only reason he’s comfortable with Fury is because Fury is a boxer and doesn’t have heavy hands - Ortiz has pushed him to the limit each fight a guy who’s 40 and with high blood pressure.Comment
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PBC has more pull with the WBC than anybody.
Yet PBC hasn't requested for any of their fighters to vacate their title in favor of the meaningless franchise honor.
DAZN has. ESPN has. But not PBC.
Wilder is on record clearly stating he would refuse to vacate his world title and has no interest in the honorary franchise title.
If Wilder's people were truly concerned about Hearn not negotiating a deal for Whyte to fight on Fox, and tried to force a purse bid to bring Wilder to DAZN, they wouldn't need to do anything about it until the bid is called next November or whatever.
Whyte ain't becoming the champion of ****.Comment
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You must be new to the sport. Whyte had multiple opportunities all last year to fight Wilder, but chose a very different path every time. First Wilder promised him he'd fight him if he beat Ortiz. Whyte refused and fought Joseph Parker instead. Then the WBC ordered him to fight Ortiz to become the next mandatory after Breazeale, but he went silent. Breazeale even came out and offered Whyte a chance to replace him as mandatory, but Whyte didn't bite. Later in the year, when Chisora was being difficult during negotiations for their rematch, Whyte famously tweeted "Dec 22nd" to Ortiz to become a replacement and Ortiz accepted, only to be met with silence from Whyte yet again. Wilder ended up fighting Breazeale and Ortiz, and Whyte ended up having issues with Rivas and UKAD. Now, it looks like Whyte will be next for Wilder, after Wilder mops the floor with Fury.Comment
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