Comments Thread For: Dillian Whyte: Wilder Is Injured; WBC Should Order Fury To Fight Me Next

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  • KnickTillDeaTh
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    #61
    Believe Whyte is incorrect and changing the story which has been his usual tactic. From my memory, Fury was the WBC's #1 challenger, and was never actually elevated to mandatory challenger. Breazelle was first mandatory and Whyte was secondary mandatory, and those positions never changed. In rankings, the #1 challenger is not always the mandatory.

    Whyte has been the cause of a lot of his "missed opportunities", but he is correct in saying that of the many opponents other than Wilder, Fury's recent competition does not stand up.

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      #62
      Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh
      Believe Whyte is incorrect and changing the story which has been his usual tactic. From my memory, Fury was the WBC's #1 challenger, and was never actually elevated to mandatory challenger. Breazelle was first mandatory and Whyte was secondary mandatory, and those positions never changed. In rankings, the #1 challenger is not always the mandatory.

      Whyte has been the cause of a lot of his "missed opportunities", but he is correct in saying that of the many opponents other than Wilder, Fury's recent competitin does not stand up.
      look up how breazele became mandatory...

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        #63
        Originally posted by Counterleft
        I am not getting into long debates about this stuff. You are relying on an article by Hauser that was no doubt written with infinitely less facts than were considered by UKAD after months of investigation yet you discount the findings and only believe the rumour. That is just weird especially as you concede that he was exonerated.

        I suppose the old quote often misattributed to Mark Twain is true “a lie can travel around the world and back again while the truth is lacing up its boots.”

        UKAD didn't charge Whyte because he was innocent of any wrongdoing and basically apologised to him. They would never have done this if there was even a tiny prospect of success.
        Can you answer me about how UKAD explained where the Dianabol came from, when they exonerated Whyte?

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        • KnickTillDeaTh
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          #64
          Originally posted by daggum
          look up how breazele became mandatory...
          Post the link

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            #65
            Originally posted by Counterleft
            I don't follow the site closely enough to know the background. It just seemed weird to me judging by some of the persistent trolls on here and I thought he was balancing it up a bit.
            He can argue with anyone and debate his points, but he constantly drags us into his debates. It went from him and this user debating to changing the entire topic to BoxingScene this and BoxingScene that. And it hasn't been the first time.

            We post a lot of balanced content on Whyte, especially regarding his WBC situation. So when this guy constantly makes accusations that we are involved in some makebelieve conspiracy with certain users to go against Whyte, you have to put it to an end at some point.

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              #66
              Originally posted by daggum
              look up how breazele became mandatory...
              He beat Molina. Whyte was offered the fight, said it was short notice, fought Helinus instead IIRC.

              But even if that isn't true, he WAS offered to fight Breazele last December and he refused.

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                #67
                Originally posted by daggum
                why do you care about this and not floyd's tue? thomas hauser the same person you just cited revealed how it was a joke and covered up but now you are using him as a source hmmm ok
                What does Floyd have to do with this thread?

                You don't like Hauser as a source? I don't blame you. Let's use Whyte's own promoter instead, ok?

                Eddie Hearn confirms Dillian Whyte failed drug test and faced anti-doping panel on fight night

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by _Rexy_
                  He beat Molina. Whyte was offered the fight, said it was short notice, fought Helinus instead IIRC.

                  But even if that isn't true, he WAS offered to fight Breazele last December and he refused.
                  The only issue I have with that, is that Molina was under suspension in the UK for failing a drug test - and the WBC still allowed him to enter into a final eliminator.

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                  • _Rexy_
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by OctoberRed
                    The only issue I have with that, is that Molina was under suspension in the UK for failing a drug test - and the WBC still allowed him to enter into a final eliminator.
                    I thought that was the fight he got suspended for?

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by _Rexy_
                      He beat Molina. Whyte was offered the fight, said it was short notice, fought Helinus instead IIRC.

                      But even if that isn't true, he WAS offered to fight Breazele last December and he refused.
                      That's not true. Whyte accepted the fight and so did Breazeale with the winner to face the winner of Fury vs Wilder 2. Fury pulled out and Breazeale was made mandatory and fell over after a few seconds.

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