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  • Tyistall
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    #11
    I love how you idiots are defending Fury avoiding Whyte. Just like a lot of you defended Wilder avoiding Whyte. There is no defense for making a #1 rated boxer wait this long for his shot...none. the WBC is crooked as it gets and instead calling them out, you idiots are making excuses for Fury. Just like you did with Wilder. And you see how that played out didn't you?

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    • Roberto Vasquez
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      #12
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
      Whyte is a small fry. There are bigger fish for Tyson Fury to go after right now.
      Whyte is a bigger fish than 90% of the fighters on Fury's record

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      • Roberto Vasquez
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        #13
        Originally posted by Tyistall
        I love how you idiots are defending Fury avoiding Whyte. Just like a lot of you defended Wilder avoiding Whyte. There is no defense for making a #1 rated boxer wait this long for his shot...none. the WBC is crooked as it gets and instead calling them out, you idiots are making excuses for Fury. Just like you did with Wilder. And you see how that played out didn't you?
        They are deluded and want to stay that way. Fury has only beaten one top-20 rated boxer in 5 years and they think he is some kind of god. I will give Fury respect when he earns it not before.

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        • Oshio
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          #14
          Arum just spoke like someone who has Sulaiman in his pocket

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          • Tyistall
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            #15
            Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
            They are deluded and want to stay that way. Fury has only beaten one top-20 rated boxer in 5 years and they think he is some kind of god. I will give Fury respect when he earns it not before.
            I say the same thing. It’s like they all just forgot how Fury looked a few months ago against a C class fighter in Wallin. If Fury had been fighting the best guys and beating them all, then you couldn’t say anything to him. But instead, he has been fighting C and D class fighters and refusing to fight the better guys. Sound like someone we know? Someone who just got exposed and KOed But was supposed to be the “hardest hitting heavyweight ever”. When/if fury starts fighting and beating the best guys out there, then I will give him full credit and full respect. I also want him to acknowledge that he cheated with steroids and put out the cover stories of drugs, drinking and depression.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Tyistall
              I say the same thing. It’s like they all just forgot how Fury looked a few months ago against a C class fighter in Wallin. If Fury had been fighting the best guys and beating them all, then you couldn’t say anything to him. But instead, he has been fighting C and D class fighters and refusing to fight the better guys. Sound like someone we know? Someone who just got exposed and KOed But was supposed to be the “hardest hitting heavyweight ever”. When/if fury starts fighting and beating the best guys out there, then I will give him full credit and full respect. I also want him to acknowledge that he cheated with steroids and put out the cover stories of drugs, drinking and depression.
              Well ironically Wilder has been fighting and beating much better guys than Fury. Even if they haven't been at the very top level. Least he has been in with respectable opposition.

              Tbh I think Fury will retire win or lose against Joshua. Especially if he wins - he will just take the win and retire - like he did against Wlad. So I don't see him ever fighting anyone else in the top-10

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                #17
                Originally posted by Satir
                What if Fury and Joshua then would want a rematch, its going to be in their contract for sure and then make a trilogy, lol, White and Usyk are going to wait till 2022-2023?
                They can make contract stipulation that Whyte gets the winner . Usyk hasn’t even fought Chisora yet so he’s not fighting AJ until 2021 anyway . AJ can fight Usyk near or around early part of 2021 which still lines him up for Fury . Whyte scheduled to face Povetkin,by the time that’s over everything pretty much lines up.
                Last edited by REDEEMER; 06-09-2020, 10:25 AM.

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                • Monzon99
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                  #18
                  Whyte will get shafted again. Arum will rig Sulaiman just like haymon did.

                  The stage has been set, it's for Fury Joshua and Wilder. Whyte can't be allowed to spoil the set up. Boxing is all rigged now. Whyte needs a great lawyer.

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                  • OnlytheTruth
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                    #19
                    Because Fury has 'recovered' from 'mental health issues', he looks golden in the eyes of the casual fans and the public. They have no idea about the WBC, the stuff with UKAD, all the stuff he said about women, gays and ***s and the daily articles/tweets! They only want the fights.

                    I can imagine Whyte finding about about this and blowing a gasket. Really want to see Champs fight mandatories - I gave Wilder respect for taking on the Breazeale fight. Fury needs to step up, take the Whyte fight instead of Wilder because no-one, other than Wilderettes looking for redemption, wants to see that.

                    This isn't a lose-lose for Fury by taking the fight. He gains credibility for a Whyte win on his resume, the money will be decent because its TR/QBP and Matchroom (if they can get it done without purse bid) and there isn't really anyone else after Whyte that anyone is going to give anything other than a punchers chance. IMO, Whyte over Wilder.

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                      #20
                      Only an idiot wants to see Fury-Whyte instead of Fury-Joshua for undisputed.

                      First of all, Fury vs Joshua should be a reasonably competitive fight, whereas Fury-Whyte would just be a one sided boxing lesson administered by the Gypsy King.

                      Whyte has made a career from crying about not getting a shot, despite turning down various opportunities to do so, and he's earning very good money bashing up stiffs like Rivas and Browne.

                      Dillian is just going to have to wait his turn.

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