Comments Thread For: Whyte: I Would Have Destroyed That Coward Deontay Wilder!

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  • champion4ever
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    #91
    I see that Dillian Whyte still has the hots for Deontay Wilder. I get the impression that Whyte will still fight Wilder even if he is the WBC's heavyweight champion or not. He is still obsessed with him even though he no longer has that WBC strap.

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    • hugh grant
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      #92
      Whyte would have started underdog against wilder, whilst now he might be favourite.
      Fury is a trailblaser, a pioneer to pave way for others to follow. Whites cheques in post to fury

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      • LetOutTheCage
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        #93
        Originally posted by 4truth
        Don't be a fcking moron. You know gd well which was legit and which wasn't.
        What are you talking about dummy the argument was that he wasnt hurt legitimately, he was thats the point

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        • LetOutTheCage
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          #94
          Originally posted by Cool Scant
          who cares how many people KOd Chisora. If the opponent forfeit Del Boy still can’t win a fight.

          Wilder told Whyte and Hearn “pay me $7M and I’ll fight Whyte as a voluntary” Whyte refused and called wilder a crackhead https://*************/watch?v=QUm9B8BuA6c

          Regarding the $7M Eddie Hearn said he wanted an 11” ***** but it ain’t gonna happen
          https://*************/watch?v=uXp0SbTV7mk

          So if Whyte offered wilder $7M why didn’t he give him the money the first time he asked for it?

          If you don’t see the games Hearn AJ and Whyte played as to why wilder didn’t make any fight with Matchroom then god help you!!
          Ah backtracking when I provided evidence, typical Wilder fan. Why didnt Wilder accept a career high payday at the time if it was such an easy fight for him? I think its clear now that Wilder is a very limited fighter and likely would have struggled with Whyte.

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            #95
            Originally posted by _Rexy_
            And if the roles were reversed, you wouldn't be saying he was still concussed from the headbutt that dropped him?
            So he was still concussed but was still winning some rounds? That's a really poor excuse and you know it. Know I wouldnt be saying he was still concussed, it was an unintentional collision of heads and tbh didnt look that bad and it wasnt as though the legit knockdown was straight after that...

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            • LetOutTheCage
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              #96
              Originally posted by pollywog
              Too legit to quit!

              Though Parker hurt and had whyte in way more trouble than the other way around.
              Yeah had Parker fought earlier like he did later on in the fight he might of got Whyte out of there. Parker is one of the most frustrating heavyweights, physically he is strong and is decent enough technically for the current heavyweight division but he seems to have severe flaws mentally

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                #97
                Originally posted by Jkp
                Whyte isn't good enough for anyone to want to duck him.
                Cool story. But wilder been ducking, it's what he does best. He should want to fight high ranking fighters cuz that's what good champions do. Not wilder though.

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                • Cool Scant
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by LetOutTheCage
                  Ah backtracking when I provided evidence, typical Wilder fan. Why didnt Wilder accept a career high payday at the time if it was such an easy fight for him? I think its clear now that Wilder is a very limited fighter and likely would have struggled with Whyte.
                  if you read my comments and interpret it as back tracking then you have a comprehension problem. I posted two link where Hearn and that bum Whyte refused to give wilder the $7M. How is that back tracking 🤷🏾*♂️

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                  • Jkp
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by champion4ever
                    I see that Dillian Whyte still has the hots for Deontay Wilder. I get the impression that Whyte will still fight Wilder even if he is the WBC's heavyweight champion or not. He is still obsessed with him even though he no longer has that WBC strap.
                    whyte was obsessed with aj rematch too, until contracts arrived.
                    Then he went completely silent and ran.

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                    • champion4ever
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by Jkp
                      whyte was obsessed with aj rematch too, until contracts arrived.
                      Then he went completely silent and ran.
                      Yeah, that is so true. I think it was partly because AJ defeated him before and he was looking to cash out against him.

                      However with Deontay Wilder; He is a boxer who he has never fought before. So he is chomping at the bit to fight him and money is not so much an issue as was in the case with Anthony Joshua for their rematch.

                      It's because he is confident he can defeat him.

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