Will Wilder fight Dillian Whyte now?

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  • Monzon99
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    #31
    Originally posted by MastaBlasta
    Nah, the Fury loss guarantees this fight will happen. Even if Wilder wins the trilogy fight.
    wish the big alabama fraud had half your confidence.

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    • Opti500
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      #32
      Originally posted by BangEM
      Whyte is only slower than Fury in your imagination.

      Whyte hits harder with his left hook than Stiverne, Breazeale and Fury combined. And he's called the body snatcher for a reason.

      He usually comes into fights around 256 lbs and he'll walk Wilder down and knock him out clean. I'm sure you saw how he evaded Oscar Rivas' overhand right all night and Rivas doesn't need to set like Wilder does before he throws it.

      That left hook only work against slow fat bums who fight closer and clinching alot or against idiot like AJ who think he could just get closer and do a easy work 🤷🏻*♂️, Whyte always showed critical stamina issues in the late rounds... i hope these 2 guy’s will fight and i will get back to you 😈😈😈

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      • ShoulderRoll
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        #33
        Uh, no.

        There was a rematch clause in the contract so he will be fighting Tyson Fury for a third time.

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        • MastaBlasta
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          #34
          Originally posted by Monzon99
          wish the big alabama fraud had half your confidence.
          You'll be surprised at Wilder's confidence. He was never scared to be beat. He'll lick his wounds and take it as a challenge. Win or lose he will come back after Fury and redemption.

          The outcome of the Fury fight will help determine where things go after it. Hard to say now, until the results of that are in. But Wilder always said he grew up loving to fight. No matter what happens with Fury, there is a ton of money and some very good fights out there for Wilder. He won't be favored as heavily, or perhaps not at all in some of them. But I think he will still like the challenge, and some people he will really relish the idea of hitting them in the mouth.

          I'm not saying he wins every fight, but as long as he is healthy, I don't think he'll turn many of them down. Even if he goes down, he is a warrior, truth. Think about it ... not many guys get beat down, then berate their corner for stopping it (ringside and in the press).

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          • Zelda
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            #35
            Wilder will go for the belt against Fury.

            If he loses, he tries Joshua for the belts and payday..if that doesn't work out, he tries to get in position for a title shot of the other sanctioning bodies. If not, he does a big local fight vs. Kownacki or Ruiz Jr. or Miller. Whyte is not a Champion, doesn't give mandatory position, not a big US name to rival Kownacki or Miller or Ruiz, and won't even come cheap. What's the point in fighting Whyte?

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              #36
              It is 50 -50 entertaining fight of guys that are not on Tyson Fury`s level.

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              • Monzon99
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                #37
                Originally posted by MastaBlasta
                You'll be surprised at Wilder's confidence. He was never scared to be beat. He'll lick his wounds and take it as a challenge. Win or lose he will come back after Fury and redemption.

                The outcome of the Fury fight will help determine where things go after it. Hard to say now, until the results of that are in. But Wilder always said he grew up loving to fight. No matter what happens with Fury, there is a ton of money and some very good fights out there for Wilder. He won't be favored as heavily, or perhaps not at all in some of them. But I think he will still like the challenge, and some people he will really relish the idea of hitting them in the mouth.

                I'm not saying he wins every fight, but as long as he is healthy, I don't think he'll turn many of them down. Even if he goes down, he is a warrior, truth. Think about it ... not many guys get beat down, then berate their corner for stopping it (ringside and in the press).
                wilder has no confidence. he ducked povetkin for a career high payday, joshua for $120m, mandatory whyte for 900 days, wladimir, ortiz until ortiz was hired by haymon to be a patsy dive for wilder. wilder is a total fraud with less talent than some golden gloves amateur novices.

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                • MastaBlasta
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Monzon99
                  wilder has no confidence. he ducked povetkin for a career high payday, joshua for $120m, mandatory whyte for 900 days, wladimir, ortiz until ortiz was hired by haymon to be a patsy dive for wilder. wilder is a total fraud with less talent than some golden gloves amateur novices.
                  LoL, some of y'all buy ALL of the hype (particularly negative hype). I like Whyte and his chances, but Wilder hasn't ducked anyone I've seen.

                  Povetkin? He flunked his PED test, Wilder was in Russia to fight.
                  Joshua? Contracts and the fine print MATTER. hearn was full of shiet.
                  Whyte? hearns roadblock to the AJ fight ... his issues with WBC, and mandatories with every org. are his problems, not Wilders.
                  Ortiz: hearn had him, never considered AJ to fight him, I wonder why?
                  Wladimir? Wilder started boxing late. He wasn't ready ... by the time he was, Fury beat Wlad. Wlad sat down for a while, then cashed out with AJ. I don't blame him, he was getting aged and had made his mark. Bad timing/circumstances for a Wilder fight ... I will say Wlad had the right size and style to be very difficult for Deontay ... but that right ... you never know.

                  Anyway, we'll see if Wilder has confidence down the road.

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