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    #41
    Originally posted by factsarenice
    Whyte accepted and Tyson Fury told the WBC no, Fury turned it down.
    Thought he was also offered AJ before Ruiz too.

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      #42
      Originally posted by Froch_uppercut
      You don't know anything if you think of Whyte as a "journeyman".

      He is f*****g miles better than Wilder and has a better resume (and would beat) Fury.

      Don't be a sheep. Look at boxing and ducking and all that ****. Whyte is a great fighter but has little commercial value = going to have to earn every step of the journey the hardest way.
      'Whyte is a great fighter' LMAO!

      Great fighters don't lose to Derek Chisora.

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        #43
        Hopefully he gets his shot, am glad he isn’t going away and he is talking. The only people who want him to stop talking are casuals. This is why I said let Fury takes care of Wilder, let AJ takes care of Pulev then if both wins they should fight their next mandatory and then do the undisputed fight. What is right is right. Real fans don’t want to be involved in politics. So whether it’s Wilder or Fury, Whyte should be given his shot, he lose before he gets that shot though as that’s the only thing some seems to be praying for.

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          #44
          He gets mashed up like potatoes by Fury and gets sent to the shadow realm by Wilder!

          He’s not Tyson Fury, why do people believe Whyte and anyone else can do what Fury did to Wilder? Lol

          It’s like as if everyone is a 6’9 mammoth of a man with speed of a light heavy, can box both stances, use different dimensions and fights dirty!

          Yeah that part!

          I honestly hope Whyte gets his shot so he can go back to fighting in front of drunk casuals in the UK against has beens!

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            #45
            Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
            He gets mashed up like potatoes by Fury and gets sent to the shadow realm by Wilder!

            He’s not Tyson Fury, why do people believe Whyte and anyone else can do what Fury did to Wilder? Lol

            It’s like as if everyone is a 6’9 mammoth of a man with speed of a light heavy, can box both stances, use different dimensions and fights dirty!

            Yeah that part!

            I honestly hope Whyte gets his shot so he can go back to fighting in front of drunk casuals in the UK against has beens!
            Well said, Whyte has made a career from this s***

            I don't even think he really wants the shot, because when he gets embarrassed by Fury or splattered by Wilder, he goes back to being another guy in the division.

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              #46
              Originally posted by Jkp
              Perhaps when Parker is a 40 year old, dinosaur like Wach, with 10 losses, he will be up to dillian Whyte's standard. And will be given a rematch with whyte
              Oh dear, you again. How is your reading comprehension today?

              Nobody cares about Parker including his management otherwise they wouldn't be derailing his career continuously. You can't pretend to be a contender and then fight the appalling level of opponents back to back that Parker has.

              As I said he is a nice and likeable guy who is being horribly mismanaged by an egotistical and talentless backroom team.

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                #47
                Lol you realise UK level fighter is now way above US level fighter at heavyweight. You want him to leave the UK to fight substandard fighters, This is what's wrong if anywhere outside the US get a crop of good fighters they're bums because they're not American and fighting to an audience of 2 billionaires in a hovel in the US.

                Claiming Wilder is anything but pathetic based on his record is an insult to Ali, Foreman, Frazer, Tyson, etc etc etc

                Originally posted by Zelda
                Except that the $17m from the audience is more than all his fights combined.

                Nobody wants to fight Whyte but the big money is elsewhere. Whyte is only relevant in the UK and, save Joshua, nobody wants to fight there. He should have taken his title shots while he had the opportunity. Arum is right...in the US, Fury vs Wallin or Fury vs Whyte is the same thing except that Wallin will be lower risk and also demand lower money. So, Whyte does not make sense at all to any top HW right now. I am not even sure AJ would be interested in that fight any longer.

                Whyte's best bet is to fight Miller, Ruiz, or Ortiz in the US. Or to remain a UK level fighter while inviting others to come to UK and rest his hopes that without much AJ action, the British public would come to watch him. In the UK, he can claim to be the A-side while taking fights against Joyce, Dubois, or rematch Parker.

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                  #48
                  I'm not a big fan of Whyte, especially after all the drama with the Rivas fight, but I agree with him! If Wilder can't fight Fury, due to injury/surgery, then the WBC should mandate Fury vs. Whyte ASAP! Whyte is also spot on, if he was signed to TR, Arum would erupt if his fighter was passed over. Right now Joshua would love to pass over Pulev for Fury! Arum has already stated he wouldn't allow that to happen!

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34

                    He’s not Tyson Fury, why do people believe Whyte and anyone else can do what Fury did to Wilder? Lol
                    Because Wilder got destroyed by the first and only certifiable World level fighter he's faced (Fury when he's actually fit and prepared, rather than when he's climbing off the couch).

                    Let's not forget how poor Fury looked against Pianeta, Seferi and Wallin. It's actually very possible that Wilder made Fury look a lot better than he actually is.

                    I don't honestly know whether Whyte would beat Wilder, but I wouldn't be in the least bit surprised if he did. Wilder has to go out of his way to prove that he's as good as his fans make out he is; by actually stepping up to the plate and fighting and beating some credible names, rather than choosing to fight the Breazeales of this world.

                    To me, Fury seems to be a cherry-pick gone horribly wrong.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by DougalDylan
                      Lol you realise UK level fighter is now way above US level fighter at heavyweight. You want him to leave the UK to fight substandard fighters, This is what's wrong if anywhere outside the US get a crop of good fighters they're bums because they're not American and fighting to an audience of 2 billionaires in a hovel in the US.

                      Claiming Wilder is anything but pathetic based on his record is an insult to Ali, Foreman, Frazer, Tyson, etc etc etc
                      Is that the reason everyone is rushing to go and fight in the UK? Emm No, not even Fury, a British, wants to fight there.

                      I am not referring to their quality of boxers but the venue. Wilder and Fury would fight in the US where Whyte is a nobody...the same level (financially) as Wallin. Joshua too bypassed Whyte to go to the US and fight Miller (then Ruiz).

                      Wonder Why?

                      And nobody claimed Wilder is better than Ali or Foreman or Tyson. But his last fight with Tyson Fury made more than Whyte's entire career fights combined.

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