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  • 15 Rounds again
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    #1

    Try to watch this without laughing

    Soooo funny, even that 'face-like-ive-just-eaten-a-wasp's-nest' Finkel would surely laugh at this.

    If you don't crack a smile at this you're not human.

    C'mon Wilder fans, lighten up, this is joyful to watch.

    https://********/l-SASFm7LFQ
    Last edited by 15 Rounds again; 02-29-2020, 11:37 AM.
  • champion4ever
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    I understand Dillian's need to pour salt into Deontay Wilder's wounds for not fighting him but I don't understand how does Wilder's loss helps him?

    If anything it hurts him. Therefore, he better hope that Deontay Wilder exercises his rematch clause and win that trilogy because there is no way he is ever defeating Tyson Fury.

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    • DaNeutral.
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      #3
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      I understand Dillian's need to pour salt into Deontay Wilder's wounds for not fighting him but I don't understand how does Wilder's loss helps him?

      If anything it hurts him. Therefore, he better hope that Deontay Wilder exercises his rematch clause and win that trilogy because there is no way he is ever defeating Tyson Fury.
      It don't hurt anything. It's helped in the fact wilder can't hold that belt hostage any more. Whyte should of already had his shot at the belt, screw these ****** hoops and road blocks team wilder kept trying to put in front of him Wilder should want to face his challengers not do everything he can to avoid it.

      Now it's Fury who is the WBC champ and I'm sure he isn't as scared as Wilder was. I doubt Fury will text Dillian about freezing him out for 2 years.

      But after we saw what happened to Wilder the 1st time he fought a top fighter its no wonder he didn't want any part of Whyte, or Joshua, or Wlad or Parker or Povetkin or Charles Martin.

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        Originally posted by DaNeutral.
        It don't hurt anything. It's helped in the fact wilder can't hold that belt hostage any more. Whyte should of already had his shot at the belt, screw these ****** hoops and road blocks team wilder kept trying to put in front of him Wilder should want to face his challengers not do everything he can to avoid it.

        Now it's Fury who is the WBC champ and I'm sure he isn't as scared as Wilder was. I doubt Fury will text Dillian about freezing him out for 2 years.

        But after we saw what happened to Wilder the 1st time he fought a top fighter its no wonder he didn't want any part of Whyte, or Joshua, or Wlad or Parker or Povetkin or Charles Martin.
        You can't educate these Wilder cultists - they're actually starting to make a noise about the costume excuse being legit.
        F*****g weirdos.

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          #5
          Originally posted by champion4ever
          I understand Dillian's need to pour salt into Deontay Wilder's wounds for not fighting him but I don't understand how does Wilder's loss helps him?

          If anything it hurts him. Therefore, he better hope that Deontay Wilder exercises his rematch clause and win that trilogy because there is no way he is ever defeating Tyson Fury.
          Dude....Wilder has absolutely screwed him over with his ducking and lies, of course Whyte is going to enjoy seeing him undressed in front of the world. His only regret is that he knows with 100% certainty he can do the same.
          BTW, don't get too carried away with Furys performance - he's good but Whyte is totally underestimated by Americans it seems, he is easily capable of winning a shootout with the Gypsy King, and that's what that fight would be.

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            #6
            Dillian Shyte still hasn't grown the balls to fight Luis Ortiz. To this day!

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              #7
              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
              Dillian Shyte still hasn't grown the balls to fight Luis Ortiz. To this day!
              Exactly,that fat tîtted roid cheat baty-boi *****- Needlejuice- Shyte has the audacity to open that fugly stinkin cumdumpster he calls a mouth as if he wasn't a twice caught roid cheat & as if his behavior wasn't roidgay'd roidrage & as if he hasn't had the sht kicked out of him in every fight or as if he didn't have hometown ref save his sorry ass again vs Rivas whom he robbed in multiple ways. Brits defending this Shytestain are a sad bunch of god save the queen crumpet tea sippin mofckas

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                #8
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                Dillian Shyte still hasn't grown the balls to fight Luis Ortiz. To this day!
                Wilder declined 4.5 million to fight Whyte at some point two years ago, Whyte can’t duck Wilder if he’s making offers where at the time Wilders highest pay was 2.1 million.

                https://www.boxingnewsandviews.com › ...

                That was the first offer then Wilder declines 7 million , ducking Wilder? Ha




                Ortiz declined an offer twice, you guys don’t know the definition of duck in boxing .

                Dillian Whyte doesn’t understand why he needs to go through Luis Ortiz to get a shot at Deontay Wilder’s WBC heavyweight title. Not only did Wilder knock out Ortiz seven months ago, according to Whyte, Ortiz didn’t want to fight him July 28. Wilder reiterated this week during a press tour for his December 1 fight against Tyson Fury that Whyte must beat Ortiz in a WBC elimination match before he’ll consider defending his title against the British contender.
                Last edited by REDEEMER; 02-29-2020, 12:56 PM.

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                • champion4ever
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 15 Rounds again
                  Dude....Wilder has absolutely screwed him over with his ducking and lies, of course Whyte is going to enjoy seeing him undressed in front of the world. His only regret is that he knows with 100% certainty he can do the same.
                  BTW, don't get too carried away with Furys performance - he's good but Whyte is totally underestimated by Americans it seems, he is easily capable of winning a shootout with the Gypsy King, and that's what that fight would be.
                  No, Dillian Whyte screwed Dillian Whyte with missed opportunity after missed opportunity. How many Final eliminators did he ducked? How many times did he pop dirty for PED use?

                  How many times did Wilder promise Whyte a shot at his title? Yet he blew every chance he got to fight Wilder.

                  Wilder said have Joshua's name signed on a contract and I'll fight you; He refused. Then he said fight and defeat Luis Ortiz and I'll fight you and then again he refused.

                  Once again, Wilder said come over to the PBC and I'll fight you but Dillian Whyte wasn't having any of it and lastly Wilder said fight your final eliminator with Luis Ortiz and you will get your title shot and Whyte did not so much as budge.

                  I said all of that to prove that Whyte has been his own worst enemy. Yeah sure, he wanted to fight Wilder alright but only on his own terms.

                  It's so easy to blame others when you destroy yourself with self-inflicted wounds.

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                    #10
                    What's even more funny is how Fury's victory has given Dillian new magic powers. Suddenly, half of this forum believes that he can beat Deontay Wilder.

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