Comments Thread For: Joshua: I Offered Whyte a Fight in 2019, He Turned it Down

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  • Bob
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    #11
    Yeah he did.
    But he also had to hand over his first born in the contract & like Ruiz be the B side in the rematch. Pathetic that this is allowed. Contracts like this should be outlawed.

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    • factsarenice
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      #12
      The sort of heavyweight that knew Wilder was one dimensional. Dillian was the mandatory and he calculated that with the WBC Belt he could demand at least 20 million from AJ. And Dillian would have been correct if mauricio sulaiman didn't make him wait 3 years and allow someone not even ranked to get to Wilder first.

      As for the cowardly stuff...Wilder and Fury both said they would rather give the belt back so yes, they both ducked Whyte.


      Originally posted by Jkp
      What sort of heavy weight turns down a shot at 3 world titles, career high pay day, after shouting and screaming he wanted it...?

      Possibly the most cowardly duck in boxing history from whyte.
      Last edited by factsarenice; 08-24-2020, 02:02 AM.

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      • factsarenice
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        #13
        Wilder and Fury both refused to fight Dillian Whyte. Fury said he'd rather give the belt back and Wilder flat out admitted he would not fight Whyte. Most people felt that both Fury and Wilder ducked Dillain Whyte.


        Originally posted by Bunch Pag
        That's why he wanted to take the route he took..

        He wanted the big boxers to fight each other and drop the belts to the Mando in the meantime. He didn't want to fight for them because he knew the score..

        He's gone from body snatcher to canvas licker.
        Last edited by factsarenice; 08-24-2020, 02:15 AM.

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        • thack
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          #14
          Whyte has only himself to blame . He should have took the four million £ and the title shot against 'shaky' Joshua .You have to take your opportunities when you can and not turn them down just because someone else was offered more !

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          • Bunch Pag
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            #15
            Originally posted by factsarenice
            Wilder and Fury both said they would not fight Dillian Whyte for any amount. Many people say they both ducked Dillian Whyte.
            Ok........

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            • Ray*
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              #16
              That was definitely ****** of Whyte, not sure why he is so hellbent on fighting Wilder or going the WBC route. He should have taken that rematch for April 2019.

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              • rudy
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                #17
                Whyte will get a title show has he is chinny. He really is a dumb fighter

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                • Jkp
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Sayithowitisuk
                  Yeah he did.
                  But he also had to hand over his first born in the contract & like Ruiz be the B side in the rematch. Pathetic that this is allowed. Contracts like this should be outlawed.
                  It was his own promoter offering him the contract. He's never gonna get a better deal than from his own promoter.

                  Get a clue...

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                  • Jkp
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by factsarenice
                    The sort of heavyweight that knew Wilder was one dimensional. Dillian was the mandatory and he calculated that with the WBC Belt he could demand at least 20 million from AJ. And Dillian would have been correct if mauricio sulaiman didn't make him wait 3 years and allow someone not even ranked to get to Wilder first.

                    As for the cowardly stuff...Wilder and Fury both said they would rather give the belt back so yes, they both ducked Whyte.
                    Whytes not good enough to be ducked.

                    Did you not learn anything from the weekend, when a 40 year old put him to sleep with 1 punch.

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                    • Laligalaliga
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Jkp
                      What sort of heavy weight turns down a shot at 3 world titles, career high pay day, after shouting and screaming he wanted it...?

                      Possibly the most cowardly duck in boxing history from whyte.
                      Well, wilder did.
                      Its nothing new these days.

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