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  • Blackstarr
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    #81
    Originally posted by denium
    What a load of bollocks.

    Whyte has turned down various shots and eliminators, he could've fought a final eliminator against Ortiz but refused to fight him because he was old and didn't speak English.

    Then he fights Povetkin who's old and doesn't speak any English.

    Fury had to fight and win 3 title eliminators to get his shot at Wlad, and he wasn't earning PPV money like Whyte is.

    I've not mentioned Whytes failed tests, but he's now failed two, one pretty recently.

    Whyte having a great resume is another myth, he lost to Chisora, cheated against Parker and had to roid up to outbox another stiff in Rivas, who's never beaten anyone and still managed to drop him.

    Oh hang on, he did KO Lucas Browne right? A man who was suffering from depression and didn't even bother to train.

    You're just another brain washed casual who DKSAB.
    Haha the delusion is strong with this one!

    Firstly, the fight with Ortiz was for a 2nd mandatory position, after the BS 1st mandatory position Brezeale had, and this mandatory hadn’t even been ordered yet. And NOT a final eliminator like you claim. With no assurance on when this 2nd mandatory would be, Whyte instead fought Joseph Parker, in a more high-profile and also difficult fight.

    Funny you trash Whyte’s resume. Let’s see...Fury beat an old, complacent Klitschko while arguably on PEDs, given he tested positive not long afterwards, having faced nobody of note beforehand, including for those eliminators you mentioned. He then gets the fortune of not getting a TKO called in his first fight with Wilder, which would’ve been called off anywhere in the UK, then he grapples and mauls his way to a win in the 2nd fight against an incredibly limited, one-handed fighter with one half-decent win in his 40-plus fight career. You see how easy it is to trash anyone’s resume?

    I for one like Fury, and wrote the above just to prove the point of how easy it is to do what you just did with Whyte. I ardently supported Fury in his fights against Klitschko, Wilder and others, and I’d rather be beats Whyte so we get an undisputed AJ-Fury fight, the biggest in British boxing.

    No fighter is without blemish or invincible, so don’t go around dragging down other fighters when your idols aren’t without fault.

    Fights are won in the ring, not on paper or by verbally bashing your opponent, otherwise there would be no upset in boxing. Let Fury honour his mandatory and get Whyte our of the way.

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    • jonnyc420
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      #82
      Originally posted by Boxviewer
      You guys love to reason around facts. Who were the bigger names than Whyte Wilder had ever fought before Fury? Are Schwartz and Wallin Fury fought bigger names than Whyte?

      Whyte has worked himself up to the position of WBC mandotary and the then WBC champion Wilde ducked him and the current champion Fury
      is trying to do exactly the same. Why are ducking him like plague? The obvious reason is that he is too risky.

      If you are a true champion you fight your ordered mandotary without hasitation. So, saying or achting otherwise is a sign of cowardice. Period.
      Was Fury the WBC champion at the time? Nope so theres no point in mentioning Wallin or Schwartz, right? I see what you are trying to do there, Whyte wasn't even mentioning Fury at that time moron.

      Both Fury and Wilder have been busy with each other, Whyte only opened his mouth hoping they would get stripped that's the true cowards way, know both men are contractually obligated to fight each other.

      Keep believing that Fury is afraid but let's see where your money is at if they do fight, very doubtful anybody would be willing to put big money on Whyte, because they know he'd lose. Keep trying you dope.

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      • jonnyc420
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        #83
        Originally posted by Cobra Curry
        Wilder was offered a big payday for Whyte. He declined.
        So Whyte is the boogeyman of the division all of a sudden, got it. Lol

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        • Cobra Curry
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          #84
          Originally posted by jonnyc420
          So Whyte is the boogeyman of the division all of a sudden, got it. Lol
          I don't know anything about a boogeyman, just pointing out that Whyte offered a big cheque for what many on here believe is easy work.

          So what's the problem?

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            #85
            Originally posted by Cobra Curry
            I don't know anything about a boogeyman, just pointing out that Whyte offered a big cheque for what many on here believe is easy work.

            So what's the problem?
            Idk you have to ask Wilder fans, I only mention because people are pretending Fury has been avoiding Whyte, he barely inherited him and is contracted to fight Wilder a 3rd time.

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            • Smash
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              #86
              fury was sobbing in the ring or was it singing in the rain

              sounds like a load of crap to me

              maybe he got dropped in sparing, big deal, its sparing who cares, some people are more switched on than others on different days

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              • Boxviewer
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                #87
                Originally posted by jonnyc420
                Was Fury the WBC champion at the time? Nope so theres no point in mentioning Wallin or Schwartz, right? I see what you are trying to do there, Whyte wasn't even mentioning Fury at that time moron.

                Both Fury and Wilder have been busy with each other, Whyte only opened his mouth hoping they would get stripped that's the true cowards way, know both men are contractually obligated to fight each other.

                Keep believing that Fury is afraid but let's see where your money is at if they do fight, very doubtful anybody would be willing to put big money on Whyte, because they know he'd lose. Keep trying you dope.
                Reading comprehensively is tall order for people like you. Go back and read my comment very slowly, after that you might comprehend. Goodbye fool.

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Blackstarr
                  Haha the delusion is strong with this one!

                  Firstly, the fight with Ortiz was for a 2nd mandatory position, after the BS 1st mandatory position Brezeale had, and this mandatory hadn’t even been ordered yet. And NOT a final eliminator like you claim. With no assurance on when this 2nd mandatory would be, Whyte instead fought Joseph Parker, in a more high-profile and also difficult fight.

                  Funny you trash Whyte’s resume. Let’s see...Fury beat an old, complacent Klitschko while arguably on PEDs, given he tested positive not long afterwards, having faced nobody of note beforehand, including for those eliminators you mentioned. He then gets the fortune of not getting a TKO called in his first fight with Wilder, which would’ve been called off anywhere in the UK, then he grapples and mauls his way to a win in the 2nd fight against an incredibly limited, one-handed fighter with one half-decent win in his 40-plus fight career. You see how easy it is to trash anyone’s resume?

                  I for one like Fury, and wrote the above just to prove the point of how easy it is to do what you just did with Whyte. I ardently supported Fury in his fights against Klitschko, Wilder and others, and I’d rather be beats Whyte so we get an undisputed AJ-Fury fight, the biggest in British boxing.

                  No fighter is without blemish or invincible, so don’t go around dragging down other fighters when your idols aren’t without fault.

                  Fights are won in the ring, not on paper or by verbally bashing your opponent, otherwise there would be no upset in boxing. Let Fury honour his mandatory and get Whyte our of the way.

                  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.

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                  • Boxviewer
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by denium
                    Fury is more than happy to fight that bum, but he's just going to have to wait. He's fighting Wilder next who would KTFO Whyte, and then he's fighting Joshua who would also KTFO Whyte.

                    Fury is the lineal and ring HW champion, and is ranked #1 by every boxing publication in the world. AJ needs to fight Fury to establish himself as legitimate champion, not the other way round.

                    Fury has beaten 2 long reigning world champions, AJ has beaten zero.

                    Even if the WBC strip Fury, (they won't) then it won't change a thing, Fury will still be seen as the #1 fighter in the division by the vast majority of the boxing public. Whyte will be a paper champion who won a a vacant strap, nothing more.
                    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.

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                    • nubianpiye
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                      #90
                      Fury the Gypo coward has flashbacks every time he hears Whytes name mentioned he just doesn't want to fight him and would rather drop the Title than step in the ring with the man.

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