Comments Thread For: Hearn Reacts To Arum, Warren: Fury Can't Avoid Whyte Mandatory
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If Wilder wins the trilogy between himself and Tyson Fury he would gladly fight Dillian Whyte as his mandatory defense.Comment
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Yes, he was busty fighting Euro bums like Szpilka.Originally posted by champion4everDillian Whyte was never Wilder's mandatory challenger because he failed to face any of his Title eliminators like Luis Ortiz and Dominic Breazeale or even Kubrat Pulev to qualify for that mandatory spot.
You can believe what you want but Wilder didn't owe him shit. Eddie Hearn was only using Dillian as a tool in hopes of protecting AJ from Wilder with $4 and $7 million bribes. However, it wasn't money that Deontay wanted but title belts. Which was something that Anthony Joshua had in abundance.
Matchroom was putting all of its eggs in one basket in hopes of Dillian Whyte upsetting Wilder. So that way Deontay wouldn't have to face Joshua and chin him. However, that plan backfired the moment "The Bronze Bomber" refused to bite the bait.
The only way he would have face Whyte if he could have gotten a guarantee in writing that Joshua would have been his next mandatory opponent for the undisputed champion of the world had he defeated Dillian Whyte but Eddie Hearn refused.Comment
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Dillian Whyte was never Wilder's mandatory challenger because he failed to face any of his Title eliminators like Luis Ortiz and Dominic Breazeale or even Kubrat Pulev to qualify for that mandatory spot. He was always the no. 1 challenger for the WBC's Heavyweight title.
You can believe what you want but Wilder didn't owe him shit. Eddie Hearn was only using Dillian as a tool in hopes of protecting AJ from Wilder with $4 and $7 million bribes. However, it wasn't money that Deontay wanted but title belts. Which was something that Anthony Joshua had in abundance.
Matchroom was putting all of its eggs in one basket in hopes of Dillian Whyte upsetting Wilder. So that way Deontay wouldn't have to face Joshua and chin him. However, that plan backfired the moment "The Bronze Bomber" refused to bite the bait.
The only way he would have face Whyte if he could have gotten a guarantee in writing that Joshua would have been his next mandatory opponent for the undisputed championship of the world had he defeated Dillian Whyte but Eddie Hearn refused.Comment
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Isn't that the motherfucking truth? You're right. Fighting the Szpilka's of the world all the while he could have been fighting Anthony Joshua for the Undisputed Heavyweight championship of the world. Life's a real bitch isn't it? It's very sad and unfortunate that Joshua didn't have a ball sack back then.Comment
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One can say what they will about Dillian Whyte but he has more courage than Anthony Joshua ever had. He was willing to challenge the most feared and dangerous puncher in the Heavyweight division in Deontay Wilder and now he is willing to fight the best heavyweight in the division at the moment in Tyson Fury but now he is being ducked before the fight has ever started.Comment
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What you guys fail to understand is that AJ is not going to fight fury if he doesn't have the green belt. AJ's aim is the undisputed, whoever has the green belt is the target.
AJ/fury can be made later in the future.Comment
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Whyte is a warrior. Hez never afraid to take risks.One can say what they will about Dillian Whyte but he has more courage than Anthony Joshua ever had. He was willing to challenge the most feared and dangerous puncher in the Heavyweight division in Deontay Wilder and now he is willing to fight the best heavyweight in the division at the moment in Tyson Fury but now he is being ducked before the fight has ever started.Comment
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