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  • #41
    Originally posted by factsarenice View Post
    If there is a God, somebody knocks this ****** out. I can only hope that the one dimensional Wilder takes PEDS and catches this lying piece of crap with a lucky Povetkin punch. Better yet when he gets caught Wilder blames the dirty urine on eating wild boar. Now that would be justice
    Fury has broken you, hate all you want but Fury is right. Hearn knows AJ doesn't have the stamina, heart or chin to beat Fury. Praying that Fury falls because he wants to unify shows how ignorant you are. Whyte knew he has business to take care of but instead like you Fury was balls deep in his head. Unlike Whyte Fury is a true pro and will solely focus on the task at hand and destroy Wilder again. Praying for a man to cheat, how pathetic can you get?

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    • #42
      Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
      Anyone can agree anything in principle, they don’t have to go through it without a contract signed. you can agree something in principle for good PR or anything like that

      So both teams just agreed in principle then? They don’t really want to go through with it, it was all PR from both yeah?

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Cool Scant View Post
        numerous UK media sources that have documented that Whyte has turned down numerous wilder opportunities.
        That's not true.
        Originally posted by Cool Scant View Post
        If glovegate was such a conspiracy why did Team Povetkin throughly check Whytes gloves to make sure their was adequate padding lol smh
        How long have you been watching boxing?
        Originally posted by Cool Scant View Post
        Whyte is a loud mouth bum. If he was American and back by the LDBC you’d hate him
        And you would love him.

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        • #44
          No one's ducking Whyte, people need to drop that narrative.

          I don't get why people would rather see Fury in there with a poor mans Chisora instead of AJ. Is he 'ducking' because he's trying to fight a much better and more accomplished champion who already knocked Whyte out?

          I'm really not interested in seeing Fury v Whyte but here we are, days after Whyte got KO'd by a past prime Povetkin and people are in here saying they'd prefer see that pointless fight instead of Fury-AJ.

          Forget about Whyte as a contender for the time being, he was given opportunities and turned them down and after the weekend, he's back on the rebuilding plan and has to worry about a rematch he might not win.

          AJ has Pulev, Fury is contractually obligated for a third Wilder fight. I want to see AJ-Fury ASAP and if Whyte can get past Povetkin then he should get in there with Wilder, winner takes on the AJ-Fury winner.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Ray* View Post
            Am a Fury fan sometimes you have to take what he says with a pinch of salt. If Hearn is trying to use Whyte as a road block then he wouldn't agree a deal with you and Joshua for a TWO fights deal. Fact is Whyte was due his chance due to the protection the WBC offered Wilder, you inherit Wilder's mess, that issue has gone away for now. Lets hope Whyte v Povetkin 2 doesn't happen by the end of this year because we all would be back where we are. Which was Whyte deserves his shot at the belt.
            People want to ignore Fury ran away from the fight .

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            • #46
              Even if Whyte wins a rematch with Povetkin his stock has declined.There were very few who were happy with Whyte being in the way of the big boys fighting and now there's even less. Whyte was odds on favourite over Povetkin who is coming up 41 and looked his age , the three top lads would hammer Whyte , one already has and fighters like Dubios and Joyce would give him heaps of trouble.

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              • #47
                Fury has never defended his title not even once ,if he fought AJ next he wouldn’t do so in a loss . If Whyte won we wouldn’t even be discussing this because Fury knows it’s up to the WBC to decide who is up next not Hearn who he blames but ultimately it’s Fury who declined the fight to take on Wilder and signed multi fights with him to freeze AJ out but you can’t freeze out the guy who makes the money .

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                • #48
                  Fury has taken the words right out of my mouth. I've been saying that for the longest. Matchroom never wanted Anthony Joshua to fight Deontay Wilder.

                  Which was why they would always use Dillian Whyte as a buffer to protect AJ from Wilder. Offering Dillian Whyte on a string to Deontay Wilder was nothing more than a delaying tactic and ploy from Matchroom.

                  Whyte was nothing more than a puppet, tool and a pawn for Matchroom Sport to avoid "The Bronze Bomber". However, thank heavens Deontay didn't fall for the trap.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                    Fury has taken the words right out of my mouth. I've been saying that for the longest. Matchroom never wanted Anthony Joshua to fight Deontay Wilder.

                    Which was why they would always use Dillian Whyte as a buffer to protect AJ from Wilder. Offering Dillian Whyte on a string to Deontay Wilder was nothing more than a delaying tactic and ploy from Matchroom.

                    Whyte was nothing more than a puppet, tool and a pawn for Matchroom Sport to avoid "The Bronze Bomber". However, thank heavens Deontay didn't fall for the trap.
                    Whyte would be the second prime top fighter if Wilder defeated him . The only top level guy in his prime that wilder defeated was Stiverne at the time in 2015 which went the distance.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
                      Whyte would be the second prime top fighter if Wilder defeated him . The only top level guy in his prime that wilder defeated was Stiverne at the time in 2015 which went the distance.
                      And yet you forget that Wilder was the champion at the time with nothing to prove against Dillian Whyte; Who had just been previously KO by Anthony Joshua. It was Joshua who he sought not Whyte.

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