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  • LacedUp
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    #61
    This isn't really news though.

    Everyone's known this for about 5 years

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      #62
      Originally posted by EnglishOxide
      Just because Deyonce is scared to fight him it doesn't mean you have to hate Whyte.
      Wilder is fighting tougher opponents than Whyte. Why would he be scared of Whyte? You're not making any sense.

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      • hugh grant
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        #63
        Why he might be lying to get wilder to fight him. Sure there are rumours wilder was koed by wlad.
        But whyt e having a front row seat to incident is new.

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        • Wolf man 2222
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          #64
          It doesn’t matter. Wilder is king and continues to electrify boxing fans with dog fights and brutal knock outs.

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          • LetOutTheCage
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            #65
            This is commonly known, there is a reason Wilder wanted no Part of Klitchko, but sparring is sparring and its not like it was Whyte KO'ing him

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            • TMLT87
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              #66
              Old news and we all know this is why Wilder kept can crushing for years allowing both Fury and AJ to step up to Wlad instead and leapfrog Wilder even though they're younger.

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              • EnglishOxide
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                #67
                Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                Wilder is fighting tougher opponents than Whyte. Why would he be scared of Whyte? You're not making any sense.
                Breazeale is not tougher than Whyte.

                Ortiz is not tougher than Whyte.

                Stiverne is not tougher than Whyte.

                Fury is more skilled than Whyte but is weak chinned and a light puncher. Whyte has dropped him 5 times in sparring. There's an argument to be made that Fury is not as tough as Whyte.

                Wilder fears and ducks prime heavyweights with a big punch and no fear. AJ, Wlad, Haye, Whyte, Chisora, Parker, Ruiz, Usyk, Miller, Hunter, Povetkin. The list goes on and on.

                Deyonce prefers to rematch former opponents than fight the guy who has been #1 contender for almost 900 days. Everybody knows he gets the WBC to protect him.

                If that ain't the signs of a man being scared then I don't know what is. If you don't believe Deyonce is scared then surely you can admit that it's Al Haymon who is scared of losing his grasp of the heavyweight division. Haymon believes Whyte is more dangerous than Stiverne, Washington, Breazeale, Ortiz and Fury. He doesn't believe Wilder would win otherwise they would have done the fight by now.

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                • thack
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                  #68
                  Whyte is probably making matters worst for his self as he would more than likely be another Wilder victim should they fight and what with the Joshua knockout defeat and how Joshua was then taken to bits .He would probably be better letting some one else tell those kind of stories.

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                  • Ake-Dawg
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by EnglishOxide
                    Breazeale is not tougher than Whyte.

                    Ortiz is not tougher than Whyte.

                    Stiverne is not tougher than Whyte.

                    Fury is more skilled than Whyte but is weak chinned and a light puncher. Whyte has dropped him 5 times in sparring. There's an argument to be made that Fury is not as tough as Whyte.

                    Wilder fears and ducks prime heavyweights with a big punch and no fear. AJ, Wlad, Haye, Whyte, Chisora, Parker, Ruiz, Usyk, Miller, Hunter, Povetkin. The list goes on and on.

                    Deyonce prefers to rematch former opponents than fight the guy who has been #1 contender for almost 900 days. Everybody knows he gets the WBC to protect him.

                    If that ain't the signs of a man being scared then I don't know what is. If you don't believe Deyonce is scared then surely you can admit that it's Al Haymon who is scared of losing his grasp of the heavyweight division. Haymon believes Whyte is more dangerous than Stiverne, Washington, Breazeale, Ortiz and Fury. He doesn't believe Wilder would win otherwise they would have done the fight by now.
                    Easy there Oxy. Let's not make Whyte into something he is not. His boxing is just a step above Wilder's and he has one of the smallest gas tanks in the heavyweight division. Not to mention he has been knocked down by far lesser punchers than Wilder.

                    I don't believe in triangle theories but I don't think Whyte beats the first version of Stiverne, Breazeale or Ortiz. The second half of the Parker fight and his last two fights speak volumes about the caliber of fighter Whyte is in my opinion. We can't pretend we didn't see what we saw and then call him some boogey man.

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                    • Fabes88
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by DougalDylan
                      It's a very old story and does explain why Wilder ducked Vlad.
                      I mean I don’t know if there was an opportunity to fight wlad but it was very obvious from the comments from his team he wanted no parts of it.

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