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  • Mammoth
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    #21
    Originally posted by DaNeutral.
    Wilder got his wish of ducking him his whole career, thats all that matters


    You're garbage......

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    • koolkc107
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      #22
      Originally posted by daggum
      yeah cool story but ortiz rejected the fight and said he wasnt ready then fought on the same day. how do you explain that? le me guess fake offer! yet nothing is ever fake from the pbc side right? i mean this is the organization who got breazele a shot when whyte was ranked #1 and somehow skipped over him by breazele fighting molina. yeah they really wanted their guys to fight whyte...besides talking big what did ortiz dod to make the fight? oh nothing cool. whyte actually offered ortiz the fight so yeah ill go with that. you can try to cherry pick things and take them out of context he rejected the purse bid! to fight chisora for more money omg! ortiz rejected the fight to fight rajon covuna
      The only persons I have heard tell that fairy tale about Ortiz not wanting to fight Whyte in July are you and Dillian.

      I don't even recall Eddie Hearn spinning that particular yarn and we know Eddie likes to talk out both sides of his neck.

      Dillian was ordered to fight Ortiz in April. Ortiz knew that. Why wouldn't he be ready in July?

      Shyte's story is nonsense, the lie exposed even more by him walking away from a lost purse bid for an eliminator with Pulev at the very same time.

      He fought Parker because to him Parker was more money. I don't blame him for that but he should be honest about it.

      Look, we've been over this.

      The WBC, whether you think they are messed up or not, have clear rules and regulations on how you become a mandatory.

      Winning a Silver Belt in the WBC does not make you an automatic mandatory; fighting and winning title eliminators does. Breazeale fought ordered eliminators while Dillian Whyte wrote letters complaining about who they ordered him to fight.

      He didn't fight an ordered eliminator until August 2019.

      No one ducked him.

      No one avoided him.

      He did it to himself.

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      • JakeTheBoxer
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        #23
        How is he dead when he has a rematch clause?

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        • b00g13man
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          #24
          Originally posted by siablo14
          Shyte would be pronounced like Whyte so that doesn't hit. Rematch doe.


          It's even more appropriate.

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          • PRINCEKOOL
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            #25
            Originally posted by denium
            Shyte is garbage and always has been. Fury would've put this bum in hospital.
            For Tyson Fury to gain credit, he has to face other fighters Denium.

            Last night only uplifts Anthony Joshua's resume, not Tyson Fury's resume 'Tyson Fury has not beaten Whyte or Povetkin'.

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            • SplitSecond
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              #26
              So what happens if he wins the Povetkin rematch?

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                #27
                Originally posted by koolkc107
                The only persons I have heard tell that fairy tale about Ortiz not wanting to fight Whyte in July are you and Dillian.

                I don't even recall Eddie Hearn spinning that particular yarn and we know Eddie likes to talk out both sides of his neck.

                Dillian was ordered to fight Ortiz in April. Ortiz knew that. Why wouldn't he be ready in July?

                Shyte's story is nonsense, the lie exposed even more by him walking away from a lost purse bid for an eliminator with Pulev at the very same time.

                He fought Parker because to him Parker was more money. I don't blame him for that but he should be honest about it.

                Look, we've been over this.

                The WBC, whether you think they are messed up or not, have clear rules and regulations on how you become a mandatory.

                Winning a Silver Belt in the WBC does not make you an automatic mandatory; fighting and winning title eliminators does. Breazeale fought ordered eliminators while Dillian Whyte wrote letters complaining about who they ordered him to fight.

                He didn't fight an ordered eliminator until August 2019.

                No one ducked him.

                No one avoided him.

                He did it to himself.
                I believe he could of fought Joshua for the second time in newyork? If he would of lost 'At short notice, nobody would of held it against him' he could of easily rebuilt.

                It may have even boasted up his CV even more.

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                • JakeTheBoxer
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                  #28
                  Whyte is more alive than Wilder, as a boxer.

                  When Fury beats Wilder again, Wilder will beg hearn for Whyte fight.

                  Whyte will likely beat Povetin in a rematch.

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                  • Bunch Pag
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by SplitSecond
                    So what happens if he wins the Povetkin rematch?
                    His Mando won't just re appear..

                    Someone said earlier that this loss may open more doors for a title (if he's willing to take them) at a reduced rate but he'd be down as the Can, the cherry pick for the top fighters to prolong the records..

                    He's nothing to lose now..

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                    • Tatabanya
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by SplitSecond
                      So what happens if he wins the Povetkin rematch?
                      He gets knocked out by David Price in the next fight.

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