this was bound to happen. i must say, its very easy to pull the wool over the eyes of british boxing fans.
Ding Dong, the Shyte is dead
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Would he? He has had ample opportunity to prove that and decided to "freeze" Whyte out instead. Whyte would of been a good victim on Wilders pissy resume and he would of got respect for it. But he didn't, he ran away and went chasing old men and feather fists instead.Comment
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His mandatory will reappear because he was an interim champion.
Hooray WBC.
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he tried to fight breazele and breazele ducked him and fought molina instead and the wbc made breazele mandatory even though whyte was top rated. not sure what you are talking about. ortiz was also offered the fight but said he wasnt ready and then fought on the same exact day the fight was offered on. once again not sure what you are talking about. you seem to be running with false narratives fanboys online make up. the qanon of boxing
Oh it's you again! Have you gotten over those Andre Ward low blows yet or have you accepted the fact that your guy just quit?
In nny case, what you've just stating is factually incorrect. Here are the facts; Whyte felt needed more time against Breazeale; He couldn't fight Dominic Breazeale on short notice. Bermane Stiverne was the mandatory challenger at the time and Whyte was the number 1 contender while Breazeale was the number 2 contender.
Eddie Hearn tried to set up a title eliminator bout with Whyte and Breazeale for the winner of Wilder/Ortiz but Whyte fought Robert Helenius instead and Breazeale ended up defeating John Molina for the mandatory challenger.
In April 2018 the WBC ordered Dillian Whyte vs. Luis Ortiz in a title eliminator bout but Whyte felt that he should have fought Dominic Breazeale for the Final eliminator by turning it down and also in that same year the IBF ordered Whyte vs Kubrat Pulev for their Final eliminator which he also turned down.
Here are the links below:
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