Whyte-Ruiz won’t happen, both are pointing fingers... who do you believe?

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  • Dariusz
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    #11
    Who cares.

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    • Jkp
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      #12
      I expect povetkin fight to fall through and whyte will fight otto wallin instead, and keep screaming no one will fight him, while continue dodging anyone with a pulse.

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      • juggernaut666
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        #13
        The fight generates most money in the U.K so the A side would be Whyte despite Ruiz being a former world champion. The one to blame is the guy not accepting the most money which is funny Ruiz cried over a set rematch clause for really pennies now wont take a PPV U.K main event with Whyte ,rushes on social media and says he wants no smoke .

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        • Robbie Barrett
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          #14
          "Hearn offered Ruiz, 30, a fight against Whyte in the UK, but followed up with a more lucrative offer for a US showdown.

          The Matchroom Boxing chief told Sky Sports the former WBA, IBF and WBO champion is interested in facing the Brit Stateside - after he dethroned AJ in a shock stoppage win in New York in June.

          Hearn said: "Yeah [Ruiz's team] are very interested. The first offer was for a UK fight, which wasn't enough money.

          “The second fight was a lot more money, and that was for the US fight, which has definitely got their attention.

          "It's risky times for Ruiz. If he comes back in the Dillian Whyte fight and loses, where do you go from there?

          “He's probably wanted to get a bit of momentum, but then again, he wants to prove himself. If he fancies the Dillian Whyte fight, that's there.

          "I think it will probably be Povektin next for Dillian Whyte and I think it could be Ruiz straight after that.”


          Looks like they are waiting until the summer for a US fight.
          Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 02-01-2020, 08:24 PM.

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          • _Rexy_
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            #15
            I don’t think Whyte has ever told the truth lol

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            • Biolink
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              #16
              I blame Shyte obviously.

              Hearn and Shyte himself already have said Pedvetkin is the front-runner. They love to namedrop tougher challenges for some odd reason. Did the same thing with Ortiz and ended up fighting Chisora late 2018.

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              • Robbie Barrett
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                #17
                Originally posted by Biolink
                I blame Shyte obviously.

                Hearn and Shyte himself already have said Pedvetkin is the front-runner. They love to namedrop tougher challenges. Did the same thing with Ortiz and ended up fighting Chisora late 2018.
                How is Ruiz turning down's offers made by Hearn Whyte's fault?

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                • boliodogs
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                  #18
                  I believe Whyte. I think he is a better fighter than Ruiz and he will fight anybody. Lots of guys don't want to fight Whyte because he is a big puncher and a good all around fighter who is very hard to beat. Whyte could be the one ducking but I have to pick one of two guys who both have fought lots of tough opponents and are not usually duckers.

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                  • Inspired
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                    #19
                    **** ruiz, he's a pbc shill who should not be helped by matchroom...but eddie will do anything for these mexicans lol.

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                    • KillaMane26
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
                      Ruiz has a lot to gain by beating Whyte and Whyte has too much to loose losing to Andy.
                      But Ruiz losing to White is 10x worst than Whyte losing to Ruiz. People don't expect too much outta him so it wouldn't kill his stock the same way it would for Ruiz.

                      If Ruiz lost again to a guy like Whyte.... Its over. His stock plumments. And it looks like he just got lucky vs Joshua.

                      Ruiz has more to lose 100%

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