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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Fury Not Concerned With Whyte's Legal Action: He Won't Get Very Far

    WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury is not concerned with Dillian Whyte's recent decision to initiate a legal action against the World Boxing Council. Whyte, who holds the WBC interim-title and is currently the mandatory challenger, is looking to enforce the sanctioning body's order which mandates his world title shot by February 2021.
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  • REDEEMER
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    It’s just a lesson and reminder to fighters don’t turn down huge offers you’ve never made before both Whyte and more Wilder found that out , the hard way .

    On the situation here we’ll Fury is 100% correct not to mention the actual rules implemented here that won’t stack up in any court room or legal fight for Whyte , he should put more focus on Povetkin and forget this nonsense unwinnable circumstances he’s crying about.

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    • Jkp
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      #3
      Whyte tarkin rubbish again.
      He got no money left for legal action after paying UKAD to get off his dianabol failed drug test.

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      • Tyistall
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        #4
        If you support Furys cowardice, then you aren't real fight fans. You are a fanboy for Fury. He hasn't even defended a belt yet and he's already talking about dumping a belt and ducking a mandatory. Theres no spinning that. It's a duck and a chump move. And don't bring up money because the Wallin fight didn't make any money did it? Did the Schwarz fight make money? No

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        • Squ□redCircle34
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          #5
          Hopefully Whyte learns his lesson and actually listen to Deontay Wilder who would’ve gave him the shot if he’d listen but instead he listened to a man who’s main man is AJ who happens to be in the same division as Whyte and as well as Usyk !

          Hearns didn’t give him a good deal for the AJ rematch and now Fury blatantly told him he’ll never fight him, Wilder told him if he’d beat Ortiz he’d give him his shot or if he beat Brezeale he’d give him his shot or even signed to PBC!

          Hearns, Arum, and Fury all have one thing in common and that is they’re some of the most 2 faced slimey fûçkers on the planet!

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          • DougalDylan
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            When did Wilder ever offer Whyte a shot ?? Wilder ran from Whyte screaming he said he would make him wait as long as he could. Whyte even offered to fight Ortiz for a shot, Wilder said he was only kidding and backed out. Wilder never offered Whyte a shot via Brezeale the WBC made that whole thing up in protecting Wilder and where caught out by journalists.

            I'm sure if he signed to the PBC for 20$ a fight like IWlder gets out of his wages he'd get the fight, just checkout Finkels case vs Briggs to see how those PBC managers rip off the fighters leaving them penniless in hospital.

            Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
            Hopefully Whyte learns his lesson and actually listen to Deontay Wilder who would’ve gave him the shot if he’d listen but instead he listened to a man who’s main man is AJ who happens to be in the same division as Whyte and as well as Usyk !

            Hearns didn’t give him a good deal for the AJ rematch and now Fury blatantly told him he’ll never fight him, Wilder told him if he’d beat Ortiz he’d give him his shot or if he beat Brezeale he’d give him his shot or even signed to PBC!

            Hearns, Arum, and Fury all have one thing in common and that is they’re some of the most 2 faced slimey fûçkers on the planet!

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            • 184guy2
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              #7
              Whyte needs immediatly a new promoter

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              • archiemoore1
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                #8
                Whyte is fighting hard to get beat up

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                • Cool Scant
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DougalDylan
                  When did Wilder ever offer Whyte a shot ?? Wilder ran from Whyte screaming he said he would make him wait as long as he could. Whyte even offered to fight Ortiz for a shot, Wilder said he was only kidding and backed out. Wilder never offered Whyte a shot via Brezeale the WBC made that whole thing up in protecting Wilder and where caught out by journalists.

                  I'm sure if he signed to the PBC for 20$ a fight like IWlder gets out of his wages he'd get the fight, just checkout Finkels case vs Briggs to see how those PBC managers rip off the fighters leaving them penniless in hospital.
                  stop with the bull skit already. Nobody going to take you seriously with these lies. Whyte had opportunities to fight wilder as a mandatory or voluntary and turned them all down!

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                  • The plunger man
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                    #10
                    To be fair Fury Is right when he says everything has been in limbo and no fights have happened...wilder has a signed contract and fury will have to see to that.
                    Although I want to see the fury vs AJ undisputed clash its not fair really on Whyte as he has waited long enough and he deserves his shot and it’s not fair for both fury and Joshua to then arrange a 2 fight deal and freeze Whyte out for another year.
                    It’s not on and they should not be allowed to do it and Hearn should know better

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