Two tip offs yesterday Fury Wilder is fixed

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  • 4truth
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    #21
    Originally posted by Kezzer
    Whyte has been mandatory for about 2 years? Maybe more? I forget how long.

    He deserves his shot, he fought Joshua when he was still a novice and bearing in mind he had no amateur experience that shouldn’t be underestimated how well he performed.

    He’s beaten Chisora (x2) , Parker, Browne and Rivas. More impressive than a lot of the other heavyweights near the top, far outweighing any achievements of Ortiz for example.

    Clearly wilder ( had he did defended) against him would’ve have been strong favourite of course. Outside of Joshua though Whyte is probably the biggest name to have on the cv at the moment for him in my view
    He pissed hot for the Rivas fight and won by headbutt over Parker. Both fights he barely avoided being knocked out. If that is impressive to you then we have different definitions of the word "impressive".

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    • deathofaclown
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      #22
      Originally posted by Curt Henning
      so how did you feel about DAZN talking about a 2nd aj/wilder fight before they had the first one?
      Hmm, well i always think they should look at one fight at a time.

      I mean i do understand when they talk about potential rematches, that’s understandable.

      But some people have even talked that a 3rd fight between Wilder and Fury is basically done deal.

      If a deal is already done for a fight after the upcoming one, i always find that strange.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Kezzer
        Whyte has been mandatory for about 2 years? Maybe more? I forget how long.

        He deserves his shot, he fought Joshua when he was still a novice and bearing in mind he had no amateur experience that shouldn’t be underestimated how well he performed.

        He’s beaten Chisora (x2) , Parker, Browne and Rivas. More impressive than a lot of the other heavyweights near the top, far outweighing any achievements of Ortiz for example.

        Clearly wilder ( had he did defended) against him would’ve have been strong favourite of course. Outside of Joshua though Whyte is probably the biggest name to have on the cv at the moment for him in my view
        Breazeale was his mando

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        • lolpz
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          #24
          Originally posted by _Rexy_
          Remember that time that Joshua got Knocked down four times to someone with a 40% body fat, quit in his corner and then ran and hid in Africa for a couple months?


          "All roads lead through Joshua"
          For a fighter who “quit” he sure had a miraculous 5 month turnaround...calling for an immediate rematch and reinventing both his body and fight style to pitch a near shutout in the rematch with the weight of the world on his shoulders and everyone doubting him.

          Doesn’t quite seem like something a fighter with “quit” in him would do.

          He was hurt badly, dropped 4 times, and stopped standing by the referee. Don’t see the “quit.”

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          • Larry the boss
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            #25
            why is Joshua the king of the division??

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              #26
              Originally posted by Inspired
              a mandatory position means wilder cant be dictating **** like that. he has to fight his mandatory full stop.
              it's the principle of it..Teddy Atlas spoke about this too ie 'who does he think he is?'
              Whyte isnt mandatory

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                #27
                The fix will be the scorecards in favor of Wilder. This is PBC.

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                • Inspired
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Galactic Larry
                  Whyte isnt mandatory
                  he should have been and was, briefly...he's since been restored but has to wait. only because the wbc is corrupt. furthermore, ortiz lost to wilder, why should he have been in the picture at all? just more pbc/wbc bs.

                  wilder turned down career high paydays to fight whyte. fact is he's afraid of whyte.
                  look at aj, when miller called him out, he took the fight.
                  you even have evidence of wilder telling whyte he will make him wait 2 yrs.
                  what's that all about? pbc is a cancer to boxing.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Marchegiano
                    Breazeale was his mando
                    Haymon could have paid off Breazeale to step aside, Breazeale is a Haymon pawn.

                    They used Breazeale as mandatory to dodge Joshua.

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                    • Monzon99
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Galactic Larry
                      Whyte isnt mandatory
                      Yes and Fury knows it and made no known attempt to force Wilder to do rematch in UK. Fury is the hired patsy here, he draws small so he needs Wilder as much as Wilder, also a zero draw, need him.

                      Perfect inside job business alliance. But most people are asleep and just can't think for themselves and they believe everything they see and are told to believe.

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