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    #91
    Originally posted by Boxviewer
    Indeed, your demigod Fury is more than happy to fight his legitimate challenger, Whyte. That is the reason why he's looking for a way to avoid him in the form of a franchise. WBC has made it very clear, Fury is not getting any franchise title. Whether he like it or not, he must fight Whyte. Period.

    That boring grabbing match against a faded Wlad and a win against a badly limited one trick pony are his best wins. Good for his fan girls like you. Very soon he will be exposed. Mark my words.
    Fury is the lineal & ring HW champion, recognised by every boxing publication in the world as the #1 HW. He'll do what whatever he wants to and there's nothing you can do about it lol.

    Whyte is more than welcome to pick up that belt from the gutter if that's how it has to be. He'll be a paper champion, nothing more.

    Fury is chasing greatness, and will fight AJ in the biggest fight that can be made in boxing.

    Deal with it, sucka

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    • Blackstarr
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      #92
      Originally posted by denium
      Fights are indeed won in the ring, not on paper or by verbally bashing your opponent, however Whyte appears to be doing exactly that? No?

      Cry about mandatorys all you want. Fury is legally obliged to give Wilder a rematch, which imo is fair enough seeing as how he was a long-reigning unbeaten champion, and Wilder deserves a chance to win it back.

      Then if Fury decides to fight unified champion Anthony Joshua, the clear #2 in the division, in the biggest ever UK fight, i don't have a problem with that either.

      It's unfortunate for Whyte but it is what it is, he's earning good money fighting old men on PPV, and will eventually get his shot.

      As a boxing fan, i want to see the best fight the best, and both Fury and Joshua are far superior fighters to Dillian Whyte.
      It’s true that Whyte has been doing a lot of talking these days, and I don’t care for it either. But in fairness, I can’t criticise him too much given that it’s probably all born out of frustration at not being able to get Wilder and now Fury into the ring.

      I wouldn’t go as far as to say Wilder deserves a rematch, given the total destruction he received last time out, but he’s contracted to one and that’s fair enough. The issue at hand has always been what happens after that rematch.

      I for one won’t lose any sleep if we go straight into an AJ-Fury, and believe me I want this fight as much as you do. However, I’m objective enough to accept that Whyte deserves his shot, rather than being shut out for another year. And if Fury doesn’t want to honour it and go straight to an AJ fight then fair enough, but he should be stripped.

      I certainly won’t begrudge a fighting man for trying to defend his interests and pursue what has been promised to him by the WBC. And I think we should just get out of the habit of needlessly belittling another fighter just because he’s rivals with our favourites.

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        #93
        Originally posted by denium
        Nobody is scared of that fat bum.

        Whyte should rematch Parker, the man who had him stumbling around the ring like a drunk and had to hang on for life for the final bell.

        Or maybe he should rematch the mighty Chisora, he's 1-1 with him now.
        Wilder was too scared to fight Whyte for 3 years (Whyte number 1 contender, Wilder fights useless unranked lumps like Breezy and the handicapped old man from Cuba), now Fury is trying to avoid him too.

        I'm not a big Whyte fan, but facts are facts.

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          #94
          Originally posted by Eff Pandas
          No clue what Wilder has to do with what I said. I didn't bring up Wilder. I was being pro-Whyte overall ffs lol.

          Whyte has turned down multiple eliminator fights to a belt fight & a pro rematch or arguably a trilogy fight with AJ. Hard to have a more career defining win than your best win that happens to be an amateur fight when you do that.

          Like I said doe Whyte has used his time wisely in a pandemic & surely when that is all over if not before he'll have put himself in a good position to get a more career defining fight & maybe more importantly some sexier money from all this outside the ring work he's putting in. So respect to him.
          Wilder has essentially shut down Whyte's career, you can't comment on Whyte's achievements without Wilder being involved.

          Whyte chose which governing body he wanted to advance in and targeted fights accordingly but the man at the top refused to fight him for years.

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            #95
            Everybody knows if fury was crying in sparring it's cause he faked it...and hearn what a bullshtter prob trying to throw Logan Paul in the mix somehow

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              #96
              Originally posted by Cobra Curry
              I believe he ended up fighting Ortiz for a good deal less.
              Better fighter.

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                #97
                Originally posted by BodyBagz
                Better fighter.
                In some respects I'd agree, however it can't be ignored that the man legitimately requires PEDS to control his blood pressure or that Wilder has been shown to be susceptible to the left hook which is Whyte's money punch.

                I'd also say that if you're looking for big names and paydays, you don't choose Ortiz over Whyte, especially of you think Whyte is no good.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Cobra Curry
                  In some respects I'd agree, however it can't be ignored that the man legitimately requires PEDS to control his blood pressure or that Wilder has been shown to be susceptible to the left hook which is Whyte's money punch.

                  I'd also say that if you're looking for big names and paydays, you don't choose Ortiz over Whyte, especially of you think Whyte is no good.
                  PED's are overrated when it comes to HWs.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by BodyBagz
                    PED's are overrated when it comes to HWs.
                    Be that as it may, when your blood pressure meds are strong enough to be classed as PEDS, you've clearly got problems.

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                      #100
                      Originally posted by Cobra Curry
                      Be that as it may, when your blood pressure meds are strong enough to be classed as PEDS, you've clearly got problems.
                      Him vs Whyte....you would bet on Whyte ?

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