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Tyson Fury tells Dillian Whyte he’s not getting title shot until 2022

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  • #11
    Whyte is the first fighter in boxing history to turn down every possible opportunity to fight for a title while calling everyone else a coward and complaining he doesn’t get a chance.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr View Post
      Whyte is the first fighter in boxing history to turn down every possible opportunity to fight for a title while calling everyone else a coward and complaining he doesn’t get a chance.
      😂 and brits just eat it up

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      • #13
        I hope Fury fights him after ragdolling Wilder again...... just so it puts an end to this talk of people ducking him.

        If you think Whyte een wins 1 round against Fury you are deluded.

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        • #14
          “Undisputed comes before mandatory, happy hunting.”

          The truth hurts, doesn't it, Dillian Shyte?

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          • #15
            The hilarious part is Whyte did this all to himself.

            And he's been covering himself in glory during his fights, right?

            Needs a bad ref's call and horrible refereeing in the last round vs Parker; down on two scorecards vs a washed DellBoy before he pulls that fat from the fire; gets put on his azz by the greenest heavyweight in contention; and in his last fight goes life and death with a 40 year old who'd had his lights turned out 8 months earlier by a dude with 12 fights. So, I really need to ask the Dillian fans in here...

            Is this your King?

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Get em up View Post
              Whyte isn't in the same league as Fury. I'm a Wilder fan but truly respect what Fury is capable of and Whyte showing up at 270 pounds to fight Wach spoke volumes. He definitely dont want the Fury smoke.
              On the other hand, if Wallin could`t have cut Fury, Whyte can also.

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              • #17
                Hahaha..who's he going to blame now? Mauricio or his own promotor Eddie Hearn? If Fury-Joshua takes precedence over Whyte's mandatory, Eddie Hearn would be the person to make that deal by sidelining Whyte and going for AJ.

                He also needs to ask himself or his promotor as to why he ain't in contention of any of the other 3 belts? Why is he in such a miserable spot? Why he never fought eliminators while he had the chance?

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr View Post
                  Whyte is the first fighter in boxing history to turn down every possible opportunity to fight for a title while calling everyone else a coward and complaining he doesn’t get a chance.
                  The Diamond WBC Title was offered per Furys own demands to fight Whyte.

                  Whyte accepted, Fury ducked out after talking big.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
                    On the other hand, if Wallin could`t have cut Fury, Whyte can also.
                    Kronk Fury is far superior to the version of Fury that Wallin faced.

                    Whyte is a bum and will get smashed to bits.

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                    • #20
                      Whyte gets avoided for a reason. He's lightyears better than Deontay Hype Job, and would buzzsaw through Fury and Fury knows it.
                      The WBC has made a balls of their belt by protecting Wilder so much.

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