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

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  • landotter
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    #21
    Originally posted by deathofaclown
    It’s funny how all these heavyweights are coming out now saying what they would’ve done to Wilder

    None of them have the skillset Fury does to carry out the job. The others would be a sitting duck for Wilders right hand

    I don’t mind Whyte but Wilder puts him to sleep
    Exactly how I see a fight between the two. Wilder scores fairly early on against Whyte, then drops him for good within the mid rounds.

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    • Cool Scant
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      #22
      Originally posted by Oshio
      Insult him all you like, he lost a fight last 5 years ago. 11 straight wins is no joke. Was a mando for 2 years and WBC never gave him a well-deserved shot; he takes risks more than anyone in the division yet Wilder fans won't give him his credit? Pathetic fandoom.
      who did Whyte beat in a final Eliminator 2 years ago to become the mandatory? From my understanding he ducked to final eliminators with ortiz and ducked Breazeale and fought Chisora instead.

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      • Cool Scant
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        #23
        Originally posted by DaNeutral.
        All these Matchroom Whyte haters bleeting away but we all know Wilder has ducked him for over 2 years the fraud coward. He even sent him a text admitting it.
        how wilder ducked Whyte for 2 year when wilder offered to fight Whyte as a voluntary for $7M and Whyte and Eddie Hearn refused. Wilder told Hearn he’d fight Whyte as long as the winner fights AJ was in the contract Hearn refused. Whyte ducked two final eliminators with ortiz and ducked Breazeale for Chisora. I have receipts for everything I’ve said. So how did wilder duck Whyte under them circumstances

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        • DaNeutral.
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          #24
          Originally posted by Cool Scant
          who did Whyte beat in a final Eliminator 2 years ago to become the mandatory? From my understanding he ducked to final eliminators with ortiz and ducked Breazeale and fought Chisora instead.
          Wilder should want to fight opposition like Whyte. Creating hoops and roadblocks and making excuses is one of the reasons nobody likes wilder. Whyte would be the 2nd biggest name on Wilders resume and he would of gained respect for beating the Brit..

          Infact he may of learnt a thing or 2 from Whyte that he could of taken in to the Fury fights. Wilders stinking protected career has taught him very little. He and his team chose the easy route and now 43 fight Wilder fights like a green prospect.

          He should of fought Whyte, he should of WANTED to fight Whyte.

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          • DaNeutral.
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            #25
            Originally posted by Cool Scant
            how wilder ducked Whyte for 2 year when wilder offered to fight Whyte as a voluntary for $7M and Whyte and Eddie Hearn refused. Wilder told Hearn he’d fight Whyte as long as the winner fights AJ was in the contract Hearn refused. Whyte ducked two final eliminators with ortiz and ducked Breazeale for Chisora. I have receipts for everything I’ve said. So how did wilder duck Whyte under them circumstances
            You can shove your BS receipts up your box you prick. Did Deontay not text Whyte saying he would freeze him out? Your yank fraud heroine is a serial ducker.

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            • LetOutTheCage
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              #26
              Originally posted by Cool Scant
              This guy Whyte is dumpster juice. Who has he knocked out of note? This guy had refused to fight in numerous title eliminators but is crying about 900 days. Had the opportunity to fight wilder as a voluntary and turned that down too. This bum Whyte has turned down the most title opportunities in the history of the division!!
              He ko'd Chisora and had Parker badly hurt something that not many fighters can say, when did he turn down Wilder exactly? He offered Wilder a career high payday at the time and Wilder said no

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                #27
                Originally posted by Cool Scant
                how wilder ducked Whyte for 2 year when wilder offered to fight Whyte as a voluntary for $7M and Whyte and Eddie Hearn refused. Wilder told Hearn he’d fight Whyte as long as the winner fights AJ was in the contract Hearn refused. Whyte ducked two final eliminators with ortiz and ducked Breazeale for Chisora. I have receipts for everything I’ve said. So how did wilder duck Whyte under them circumstances
                Correct sir!

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                • BangEM
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                  #28
                  Wilder should be trying to fight Whyte for the WBC interim fight for his comeback.

                  Beat Whyte and he'll earn a beat of respect.

                  But I doubt he'll take that risk. I'd pick Whyte to knock the bum out cold. LMAO.

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                    #29
                    Whyte is lightyears ahead of Wilder. Now that Wilder's lying, cowardly ways have been laid bare for all to see (his treatment of Breland, the costume lying excuse, his cowardly hiding in exile, his blaming of Anthony Dirrell lol) - now that everyone knows Wilder for the liar that he is, it s pretty obvious who the ducking liar was in this scenario.
                    Wilder knows he's not that good, which is why he doesn't fight top guys. Fury was a cherry pick gone wrong, and Wilder hasn't beaten anybody of note.

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                    • Cool Scant
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by DaNeutral.
                      Wilder should want to fight opposition like Whyte. Creating hoops and roadblocks and making excuses is one of the reasons nobody likes wilder. Whyte would be the 2nd biggest name on Wilders resume and he would of gained respect for beating the Brit..

                      Infact he may of learnt a thing or 2 from Whyte that he could of taken in to the Fury fights. Wilders stinking protected career has taught him very little. He and his team chose the easy route and now 43 fight Wilder fights like a green prospect.

                      He should of fought Whyte, he should of WANTED to fight Whyte.
                      wilder didn’t create roadblocks. WBC rules & regulations 3.7 & 3.23 states that in order to become the mandatory you must win a final Eliminator. Wbc ordered Whyte to fight Ortiz. If ortiz is an old guy with Heart problem then he shouldn’t be considered a roadblock. AJ paid Martin $8.6M to be a voluntary challenger. So how is wilder asking for $7M a roadblock? And actually Stiverne I fight more credible than a Whyte fight because it was for the belt and most across the pond think that Ortiz is a better fighter than Whyte. Brits severely over rate this guy Whyte. How would’ve been nothing but road kill if he got in the wilder

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