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  • Ant1979
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    #11
    Whyte's aim should be to do a deal where he approves the unification fight first but is 100% locked in to fight the winner - before any rematch clauses kick in.

    That way all the governing bodies know where they stand and Whyte finally gets his shot but not for just one title but for all the marbles.

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    • Corbett
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      #12
      Fury was ordered to fight Whyte last year and said he would only only if the WBC put the Diamond belt on the line they agreed to and mandated the fight - Tyson Fury refused to fight Whyte and fought Tom Schwarz instead lol and now Fury is turning into Wilder and avoiding Whyte the WBC is a joke

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        #13
        Whyte has waited for too long at this stage. Why should Wilder get another shot? He was an awful champion and he has had his other shot after being gifted a draw In the 1st Fury fight. The WBC should never had allowed a rematch in the first place never mind a rematch clause in the rematch which was also weirdly a mandatory.

        Make Fury vs Whyte with the winner vs AJ for undisputed.

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        • koolkc107
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          #14
          What kind of boogeyman goes the distance with a 40 year old guy a few fights removed from getting KTFO by a newbie with only 12 fights?

          You CANT be a boogeyman if you're wrestling around in the mud with Mariusz Wach, the same Wach that got his clocked cleaned in 8 rounds by that household name we all know and love, Martin Bakole.

          Fuque outta here with that bullshyt.

          Whyte will wait his damn turn.

          Aint nobody begging to see his worthless hide get worked anyway.

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          • Counterleft
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            #15
            Originally posted by koolkc107
            What kind of boogeyman goes the distance with a 40 year old guy a few fights removed from getting KTFO by a newbie with only 12 fights?

            You CANT be a boogeyman if you're wrestling around in the mud with Mariusz Wach, the same Wach that got his clocked cleaned in 8 rounds by that household name we all know and love, Martin Bakole.

            Fuque outta here with that bullshyt.

            Whyte will wait his damn turn.

            Aint nobody begging to see his worthless hide get worked anyway.
            So an out of shape Whyte is a fraud but an out of shape Fury is a hero. Look at the way Fury, when he was in shape, struggled with Otto Wallin. He should have been stopped on that cut and 100% Wallin would have been stopped with the same cut. People have off nights and bad fights. Whyte was a fat mess and should not have been in the ring at all against Wach. He has waited his turn and waited other peoples turns as well.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Counterleft
              So an out of shape Whyte is a fraud but an out of shape Fury is a hero. Look at the way Fury, when he was in shape, struggled with Otto Wallin. He should have been stopped on that cut and 100% Wallin would have been stopped with the same cut. People have off nights and bad fights. Whyte was a fat mess and should not have been in the ring at all against Wach. He has waited his turn and waited other peoples turns as well.
              Fury wasn't in shape against Wallin, he was weight drained & weak, yet still won pretty much every round despite having to fight with one eye.

              Whyte does deserve a shot but he'll just have to wait his turn. He's still earning good money and getting good exposure.

              Fury and AJ will also smash him to bits, so in a way having to wait for his shot is a good thing for him.

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              • 184guy2
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                #17
                Originally posted by denium
                Fury wasn't in shape against Wallin, he was weight drained & weak, yet still won pretty much every round despite having to fight with one eye.

                Whyte does deserve a shot but he'll just have to wait his turn. He's still earning good money and getting good exposure.

                Fury and AJ will also smash him to bits, so in a way having to wait for his shot is a good thing for him.
                Mate , Fury was gifted and no way he won every round , that was an 116-112 fight

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                • Counterleft
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by denium
                  Fury wasn't in shape against Wallin, he was weight drained & weak, yet still won pretty much every round despite having to fight with one eye.

                  Whyte does deserve a shot but he'll just have to wait his turn. He's still earning good money and getting good exposure.

                  Fury and AJ will also smash him to bits, so in a way having to wait for his shot is a good thing for him.
                  I get that you're a fan of Tyson's but he was in decent shape, didn't win every round and was lucky not to get stopped on cuts. He got hit a lot in that fight and isn't quite the elusive ghost that he is made out to be. I think the Whyte fight is much, much closer than people think and Tyson doesn't fancy the fight at all.

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                  • koolkc107
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Counterleft
                    So an out of shape Whyte is a fraud but an out of shape Fury is a hero. Look at the way Fury, when he was in shape, struggled with Otto Wallin. He should have been stopped on that cut and 100% Wallin would have been stopped with the same cut. People have off nights and bad fights. Whyte was a fat mess and should not have been in the ring at all against Wach. He has waited his turn and waited other peoples turns as well.
                    See, look at the position you put yourself in.

                    Are you actually in here comparing a washed up Wach- who had been put on his azz a few months earlier by someone with 12 fights- to a young undefeated (albeit untested) Wallin?

                    Really?

                    And by the way, the ONLY drama in that fight was the cut and whether it would be stopped. The fight itself? Not close.

                    By contrast, Whyte struggled all through out with a Wach clearly way past his contending days. The fight before that Whyte hit the canvas vs Rivas, a guy greener than Wallin. The fight before that he has down on points to another washed up guy in DelBoy before finding a punch to stop Chisora. The fight before that, he needed a referee's help for a win he didn't deserve.

                    What, out of all this, makes him a boogeyman?

                    Want the truth? Try this.

                    Maybe Whyte is just someone the real elite fighters don't want to waste their time with if they can get paid better fighting someone else.

                    Fury (or Wilder if he is able to reverse things) have bigger fish to fry and there are several fights bigger than one with Whyte. Especially the unification with AJ. How in God's name can anyone keep a straight face saying Whyte should get a shot at Tyson before AJ does?

                    Sorry, but not sorry to burst your Whyte bubble...

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by 184guy2
                      Mate , Fury was gifted and no way he won every round , that was an 116-112 fight
                      Fury won a clear decision. Wallin won 3 rounds at best.

                      Originally posted by Counterleft
                      I get that you're a fan of Tyson's but he was in decent shape, didn't win every round and was lucky not to get stopped on cuts. He got hit a lot in that fight and isn't quite the elusive ghost that he is made out to be. I think the Whyte fight is much, much closer than people think and Tyson doesn't fancy the fight at all.
                      It was a nasty cut yes, but Fury won the majority of the rounds and wanted to continue, so i don't think it's a big deal.

                      It's well documented that Fury over trained for the fight, his dad said it straight away as he was commenting on the fight and it's a reason why Fury changed his team and preparation straight after it.

                      I don't see Whyte winning a round against Fury tbh, look at how Tyson handled Chisora, a similar fighter to Whyte who on my cards beat Dillian in the first and was beating him in the second until the ref took away 2 unfair points and forced Chisora to start looking for the KO.

                      Whyte was also lucky not to get stopped against Parker, and looked like dog s*** against Wach.

                      Whyte knocks out a bum in Browne and outboxes a stiff in Rivas and he's suddenly the boogeyman? GTFOH.

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