Comments Thread For: Bellew Believes Whyte's Career is On The Line in Povetkin Rematch

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Bellew Believes Whyte's Career is On The Line in Povetkin Rematch

    Former cruiserweight champion Tony Bellew believes his friend, Dillian Whyte, will be staking his career when he faces Alexander Povetkin in a rematch. Whyte, who lost his WBC mandatory position in the process, was brutally knocked out by Povetkin on Saturday night at Matchroom's Fight Camp in Brentwood.
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  • Nusky
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    Still trying to figure out which hilarious pic of Whyte slumped on the canvas I Should use as my avatar- the one from the povetkin fight or the one from the GayJ fight? Decisions decisions...

    1,000..2,000...10,000 days!

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    • jonnyc420
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      Again Whyte fully got what he deserved. It was such a great KO.

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        I think Povetkin knocks him spark out again.

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        • champion4ever
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          I'm getting so fucking sick and tired of the same old Goddamned bullshit by British fans of blaming Deontay Wilder for Dillian Whyte's failures. He held that lottery ticket for more than a thousand days and didn't cash it in.

          He's the fucking idiot. Bellew wanted Wilder to fight Whyte solely on his terms and not the champions terms but it doesn't work that way. The truth is Whyte was never Wilder's mandatory challenger only a voluntary challenger. He was only the number one contender.

          He pissed his career away by fighting the Lucas Browne's, Robert Helenius', Mariusz Wach's and Dereck Chisora's of the world instead of facing his Title eliminator challengers like: Dominic Breazeale, Luis Ortiz and Kubret Pulev. Also, not to mention that Anthony Joshua offered him a title defense back in 2019; Which he declined too.

          Whyte is his own worst enemy. The man self-destructed. He is just not that good and never was.

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          • Roberto Vasquez
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            Makes no sense. Whyte could lose to Povetkin again and still have a career. He was never going to be no. 1 or even no.2 in the division anyway

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            • Roberto Vasquez
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              #7
              Originally posted by champion4ever
              I'm getting so fucking sick and tired of the same old Goddamned bullshit by British fans of blaming Deontay Wilder for Dillian Whyte's failures. He held that lottery ticket for more than a thousand days and didn't cash it in.

              He's the fucking idiot. Bellew wanted Wilder to fight Whyte solely on his terms and not the champions terms but it doesn't work that way. The truth is Whyte was never Wilder's mandatory challenger only a voluntary challenger. He was only the number one contender.

              He pissed his career away by fighting the Lucas Browne's, Robert Helenius', Mariusz Wach's and Dereck Chisora's of the world instead of facing his Title eliminator challengers like: Dominic Breazeale, Luis Ortiz and Kubret Pulev. Also, not to mention that Anthony Joshua offered him a title defense back in 2019; Which he declined too.

              Whyte is his own worst enemy. The man self-destructed. He is just not that good and never was.
              How did Breazeale get to fight Wilder then? Or Ortiz? Who has Ortiz beat in the top-10?

              There is one rule for Whyte and one for everyone else

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              • champion4ever
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                Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
                How did Breazeale get to fight Wilder then? Or Ortiz? Who has Ortiz beat in the top-10?

                There is one rule for Whyte and one for everyone else
                Dominic Breazeale was the mandatory challenger because he followed protocol by defeating John Molina for the WBC's title eliminator bout on the under card of Wilder vs Stiverne 2 back in Nov 2017; A fight in which Dillian Whyte had ducked. He was given first dibs on that fight too but he declined.

                Luis Ortiz got a voluntary title defense against Deontay Wilder because no one else would touch him and he was willing to accept the champion's terms; Something that Dillian Whyte refused to do and also because of his performance in their first meeting; Wilder felt he was deserving of a rematch also.

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                • 1hourRun
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                  Dillian Shyte is another English Bellend whos story ends when he gets brutally chinned and retired by the superior Eastern-Euro gold-medalist, good riddance.

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                  • Mindgames
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                    The insight this lad has hey? The should get him to commentate or something. Unfortunately we may have seen the last of him..

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