Comments Thread For: WBC Prez is Firm: Wilder-Fury Winner Must Face Whyte Next

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  • landotter
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    #41
    I am FIRM that Whyte is next...…

    Wait.. how much will the sanctioning fee net us for a unification match?

    I am now FIRM that unification with Joshua is next!!!!

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    • Blackstarr
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      #42
      Originally posted by LoadedWraps
      Either one of them eats Whyte alive.
      Look at all you posters having more confidence in Wilder than his own management. Then tell me why Wilder hasn’t already fought Whyte, despite him being a great pay day and an exposure enhancing opportunity for a supposedly easy night’s work?

      Whyte has been calling out Wilder since 2017 - what busy schedule of killers has Wilder been facing since then that he hasn’t had any time to fit this fight in? We’re in the mess we’re in now because Wilder continually refused to take care of business, leaving Fury to deal with the fallout.

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      • OnlytheTruth
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        #43
        Originally posted by Jkp
        That's ridiculous.
        Whyte just sc****d past 40 year old dinosaur wach on points. Wilder decapitates the hype job in a few rounds easy. Hopefully will happen after fury fight.
        Hey, I agree. The rankings are ridiculous. Ruiz was unanimous #1 when he shocked Joshua so I have as much faith in the rankings as I do fighters coming in clean.

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        • OnlytheTruth
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          #44
          Originally posted by Jkp
          Whyte isn't really top5 . He's cherry picked his way by dodging every eliminator and title fight he's been offered. Only time he stepped up he got flattened by AJ then won the lottery against Parker with a head butt. And went back to fighting c grade guys.

          Povetkin should have enough to finish this hype job.

          Praying that Whyte has balls to get in ring with fury / Wilder. But I doubt it based on his track record. 3 world titles wasnt enough to get him in ring with AJ... proven drug cheat and coward.
          I think that Whyte has done what he needed to, to get into these positions and he’s probably more fortunate than most to have - but it’s because of Matchroom.

          He does have the power to put fighters away though and he needs some validation to his resume, but really; most of these top fighters do...apart from Joshua if we are being honest.

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          • Blackstarr
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            #45
            Originally posted by Jkp
            Whyte isn't really top5 . He's cherry picked his way by dodging every eliminator and title fight he's been offered. Only time he stepped up he got flattened by AJ then won the lottery against Parker with a head butt. And went back to fighting c grade guys.

            Povetkin should have enough to finish this hype job.

            Praying that Whyte has balls to get in ring with fury / Wilder. But I doubt it based on his track record. 3 world titles wasnt enough to get him in ring with AJ... proven drug cheat and coward.
            Stop spouting lies. He has only turned down one eliminator or title shot and that’s the one from AJ, which was arguably for short money and probably wasn’t a serious negotiation, given that they announced the Jarrell Miller fight very soon after this offer.

            He accepted the final eliminator against Brezeale, which fell through after Fury didn’t accept an immediate rematch after his first Wilder fight and Brezeale got the title nod instead. The only other final eliminators ordered were against the dangerous and previously unbeaten Oscar Rivas, who holds amateur wins over AJ and Kubrat Pulev, and the eliminator against Tyson Fury, which Whyte also accepted but Fury declined.

            Fair enough you don’t like Whyte, and I’m not exactly his fan either, but quit spreading lies and have at least a small sense of accountability.

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            • Marvlus Marv
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              #46
              Originally posted by chico malo ali
              bowe was scared of lewis that's why he pulled that bytch move!
              That is true but in this case I doubt Fury is scared of Whyte. Can't see Fury letting a strap or Dillian Whyte get in the way of an AJ fight or probably a series of fights. Whyte deserves his shot but the fact that he never stops btchin always counts against him.

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