Wba wbo and ibf at inforce there mandos, wbc looks shocking for making rule changes as they go to suit what promos like haymon and arum the jeloz gimp want... No real mandos for 3 years, only the wbc could pull this off
Comments Thread For: Wilder Rips Whyte: No One Cares About Him, Every Poodle Has His Day!
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When thinking about the worst top 10 HW I was thinking about Pulev but watching Whyte struggling against old armourless Wach recently as well as Rivas fight, I am sure that it is he who is the weakest. Not mentioning that he is a drug cheat which disqualify him in ny eyes as a honest fighter.Comment
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Wilder will stretch this twisted mouth ignorant Yardie from UK out like a cheap rug. All Fat Boy wants is another check. He should thank the WBC for saving his worthless life.Comment
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Btw you just listed whyte as his own opponent ( which seems all to true lately lol ) . And out of the guys you listed that whyte has actually fought only 1 being parker was actually top 10 when whyte fought them . And why on earth did u list Browne as a top win ?? Lmao and rivas a good win....but nothing special . Iam not saying that whyte shouldnt fight ruiz or povetkin ( who are both legit top 10 guys ) iam saying if they want the wilder fight his PROMOTERS better steer him clear. Because it's pretty clear what is coming . Iam not attacking whytes resume , he does fight better opponents than most of the division however what does that say about the division ??How can Whyte be safe when he's fighting consistent top 10 HW's in every fight.
Whyte has a better resume than Wilder himself. Whyte, Parker, Chisora, Rivas, Browne, and is looking to fight Andy Ruiz or Povetkin next and is still waiting to get his shot vs Wilder but he's still avoiding tough competition?
How on earth could you even draw that conclusion.Comment
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Hopefully Whyte keeps winning and Wilder beats Fury so we can witness another highlight reel KO added to Wilder’s collection!Comment
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Dillian is criminally overrated and one of biggest cheats in the history of the sport. Even one of Shyte's corner-men were pulling on the ropes to prevent Parker from shaking this bum off at the finals seconds of their 12 rounder.
This fraud has broken every rule in the playbook : Drugs, loaded-gloves, headbutts, hitting on the break, low-blows, crooked-ref, crooked judges, corner interference.
Shyte nearly KO a ref and almost started a riot vs. Anthony Joshua and they still let the fight continue!Comment
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You're mostly correct, but so only under an ideal situation. The WBC has proven that there are no guarantees for Whyte getting a shot at Wilder, no matter what Whyte does. Whyte could fight three straight lourneymen while in wait and still not get his chance come February 2021. Any unbiased fight fan knows this. There are no certainties. We all saw how Fury was quickly/shadily made a mandatory to the title without an eliminator (a fight that was already in the books) while Whyte was being investigated. One would expect the WBC to at least order the winner of Wilder/Fury to face Whyte sometime this year after Whyte was cleared, but they had an anterior motive, hence the decision to make Fury a mandatory. That leaves Whyte to a whole year plus where anything can happen (He could suffer an L, which is exactly your concern).How on earth could u draw this conclusion from what I wrote ?? Lol I 110% agree whyte has a better resume than wilder. And he has been fighting better fighters than 97% of the division . What I was saying is that if I was whytes promoter and he was my investment I would steer him clear of the killers in the wbc rankings until the wilder fight . Becusse I see something and whyte is going to lose soon. He barely made it out against parker and rivas , then after he gets popped for said rivas fight ( amongst other shady things) he shows up after hes cleared ( one day later ) looking like a ****ing tub of lard and struggles with a shot mariusz wach . Whyte is a bad loss waiting to happen , whether he gets starched again or loses a decision to a guy like michael hunter ....it Is coming . Now that being said I have 0 issue with whyte taking a loss , I love fighters like him who fight everyone and fight how they fight ....and they win some lose some and make for great action . But my post was from a hypothetical business stand point . But you drew what conclusion u wanted from it , as happens via text . So I hope this clears that up . What I dont like about whyte is his dirty tests . I wanna see him fight under the gun , his next fight will be very telling ,I think they are going to pick more carefully than hearn has been advertising. because if the fat guy from saudi Arabia shows up against anyone in a real top 10 it isnt going to be good .
Personally, I think Whyte should just do his thing: fight fan-friendly fights and make money for himself. He had said this himself and won't be waiting around for Wilder.
As for being heavy against Wach, I try not make too much out of it. Like he said, he was heartbroken by the entire failed test thing and almost lost interest in the sport. He probably didn't dedicate much to training as one would expect prior to the Wach fight, which is understandable. Anyone who expects him to show up the same way against Ruiz or Povetkin is just delusional.Comment
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I agree whyte should just fight the most fan friendly fights . And I dont see whyte showing up for ruiz or povetkin in the shape he fought wach . But like I said his next fight will be telling . The man has now failed two tests and then balloons up after the second one ....depression and lost interest in the sport....sure it could be , but it also could be from cycling off and not hitting the gym . I think whyte should rematch parker , or fight ortiz . Those fights would be awesome. I dont see whyte having a shot vs wilder ( within reason ) and I think ortiz , parker or the aforementioned ruiz or povetkin would be perfect . And win or lose I would love it if he fought them all .You're mostly correct, but so only under an ideal situation. The WBC has proven that there are no guarantees for Whyte getting a shot at Wilder, no matter what Whyte does. Whyte could fight three straight lourneymen while in wait and still not get his chance come February 2021. Any unbiased fight fan knows this. There are no certainties. We all saw how Fury was quickly/shadily made a mandatory to the title without an eliminator (a fight that was already in the books) while Whyte was being investigated. One would expect the WBC to at least order the winner of Wilder/Fury to face Whyte sometime this year after Whyte was cleared, but they had an anterior motive, hence the decision to make Fury a mandatory. That leaves Whyte to a whole year plus where anything can happen (He could suffer an L, which is exactly your concern).
Personally, I think Whyte should just do his thing: fight fan-friendly fights and make money for himself. He had said this himself and won't be waiting around for Wilder.
As for being heavy against Wach, I try not make too much out of it. Like he said, he was heartbroken by the entire failed test thing and almost lost interest in the sport. He probably didn't dedicate much to training as one would expect prior to the Wach fight, which is understandable. Anyone who expects him to show up the same way against Ruiz or Povetkin is just delusional.Comment
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