Comments Thread For: Whyte: Deontay Wilder Got His Ass Handed To Him Twice!

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  • Roberto Vasquez
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    #31
    yes Wilder one of those fighters hiding behind a big ego. So when he loses - he can't admit it was because he wasn't good enough. He has to find another reason.

    Wasn't every fight - before the last one - where he did badly blamed on him having flu?

    Whyte is right - only people with unbeaten records don't fight the best fighters at their best.

    Fury has only beaten an unproven Wilder and an old Wlad, his next best win is Derek Chisora. And Fury is almost retired

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    • greeneye99
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      #32
      Originally posted by 1hourRun
      Hey Shyte, I remember you turned down A.J when he needed a opponent when fat-baby Miller popped dirty. Joshua would of slept you twice, but you ducked. The 'Bronze-Bomber' on the other hand, is taking that immediate rematch, because Deontay is a REAL ONE. Keep talking hoe, you are going to get KO soon.
      Wilder has no choice but to take the Rematch He took an L he needs to get the belt back and save face with his long time Fans like You that thought Wilder was Invincible & could never lose
      Lolololol
      I would pay $$ just too see your face after the Corner stopped the Fight

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      • champion4ever
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        #33
        The first fight was very controversial and subjective; Which is why it was ruled a Draw. Some fans thought Wilder won while others thought Fury won.

        Some felt that Wilder was robbed of a knock out victory while others felt that Fury was robbed of a decision victory. The only definitive victory was in the rematch when Tyson won by way of a 7th round TKO.

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        • JakeTheBoxer
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          #34
          I don`t even think Whyte is a great fighter, but his resume is not worse than Wilders, even better. I think Whyte -Wilder would be very entertaining fight, two guys with bad foot work trying to knock out each other. I would love to see a trilogy and I don`t give damn about belts.

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          • FlyingFJ
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            #35
            Originally posted by PotentialToast
            Not really. They were clear points victories to whyte.
            The Rivas fight won't have taken place if it wasn't in the UK, right?
            And even after the fight the commission swept every detail under the carpet, do you thing it is the right thing to do? Let's not be biased, some people put their lives on line to entertain us. I don't like cheaters. Simple as.
            The Parker fight, ref should have deducted atleast 2 points for dirty tactics in 2 different rounds. Some would have stopped it when Parker went down and Whyte would have been disqualified.

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            • Jack Rivers
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              • Ed Moto
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                #37
                Originally posted by Bunch Pag
                His skin colour has nothing to do with anything..
                The fact that Wilder has been sold as a hope to African Americans the same way Cooney was sold totally is one and the same. The fact there was a great white hope when a white man had not held the Heavyweight title since 1956-1982 when Cooney fought Holmes was the same as today when the last African American Heavyweight to hold the unified lineal title in 2001 was Hasim Rahman. Wilder is the great black hope in today’s current heavyweight landscape just as Cooney was in 1982.

                The Klitschko brothers and Tyson Fury have held it unified the lineal title from 2004-2020. Almost 20 years since an African American was atop the Heavyweight division. 20 years. So yes, skin color plays a big big role in marketing Wilder to a desperate fanbase.

                Wilder even confirmed this point when before the fight he tried making it racial. His ring walk and rhetoric was all pro black propaganda culture, and if he won, you all would have been trumpeting it, but since he got the worst beatdown in modern boxing history, the race narrative has been downplayed to protect the propaganda the pro black culture put out their before Feb 22nd. Race playing a big role due to the LDBC & the Farrakhan wannabe types.

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                • REDEEMER
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Mammoth
                  I think we just don't like seeing someone hiding behind somebody else's accomplishments.
                  Funny considering Wilder has done that with every fight AJ won and used it as a reason to not fight him time and again off suppose poor performances that Wilder put on his own resume even though he never fought Whyte, Parker, Povetkin etc, etc.

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