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

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  • VislorTurlough
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    #31
    Still on the tired 1000 days propaganda. After embarrassing doper ran from eliminators and was gifted fake wins over Chisora and Parker. And flat out cheated Rivas. Off the roids, he’s at best a sparring partner

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    • champion4ever
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      #32
      Originally posted by theface07
      He beat John Molina did he? Yeah that makes sense. Molina is a junior welterweight. I know you mean the Drummer Boy Eric Molina but that sure as hell shouldn't get you a world title shot when you've lost every other time you stepped up.
      Cool Breeze beat Eric Molina and that justifies him getting a world title shot? Yeah ok. Keep drinking the hypocritial cool-aid bro. It's obvious you have a clear double standard. Nobody should take anything you say seriously. You have one rule for UK boxers and another one for US boxers. End of story.
      You can't face the facts and the truth I see. Deontay Wilder was scheduled to fight Luis Ortiz on Nov 4, 2017 for his WBC title and Dominic Breazeale was supposed to challenge the mandatory challenger Bermane Stiverne on the undercard.

      However, since Luis Ortiz had popped dirty for testing for high blood pressure medicines and was subsequently suspended by the WBC at the time; Wilder was left without an opponent. Therefore, he was forced to challenge his mandatory challenger Bermane Stiverne instead.

      However, this move left Dominic Breazeale also without an opponent. So Eddie Hearn attempted to negotiate a deal between Dominic Breazeale and Dillian Whyte to fight on the under card of Wilder vs Stiverne II for the WBC's Final eliminator bout in order to become Wilder's next mandatory defense.

      Breazeale accepted the challenge but Dillian Whyte did not. He refused and chose to fight Robert Helenius as his next opponent instead. So no one was more responsible for that move other than Dillian Whyte himself.

      Had he fought Dominic Breazeale chances are he would have won and would have become Deontay Wilder's next mandatory challenger.

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      • hugh grant
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        #33
        Whites not beating Josh or fury and those 2 are holding belts hostage

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        • Nusky
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          #34
          Originally posted by theface07
          So you admit you're just here to troll boxers who have the guts to take on all comers and are willing to risk it all for legacy?

          It's pathetic how childish people on here are. Instead of discussing interesting future matchups or classic boxers and fights throughout the annals of boxing history, you'd rather just keyboard warrior it up by getting a hard on from mocking a boxer who will never know who you are. Way to go bud, you're a real winner.
          Is that you Dean?😂

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          • Nusky
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            #35
            Originally posted by theface07
            So you admit you're just here to troll boxers who have the guts to take on all comers and are willing to risk it all for legacy?

            It's pathetic how childish people on here are. Instead of discussing interesting future matchups or classic boxers and fights throughout the annals of boxing history, you'd rather just keyboard warrior it up by getting a hard on from mocking a boxer who will never know who you are. Way to go bud, you're a real winner.
            Sorry for the late response buddy, I've been pretty busy and I don't come on Here very much.

            You say I troll boxers... that's fine. I Occasionally call out bulls--t in the sport when I see it- you can characterize it however you like.

            BTW I didn't do a profile pic-not really my style. It was A joke.

            I'm confused why you're defending A known drug cheat whos cheated the sport more times than I can count? Who's come in out of shape and put on Poor performances, ducked fighters multiple times and trolls other boxers himself. But according to you he "takes on all comers" and "risks it all". The guy you're defending is A joke and you're making yourself look like a fool in the process.

            "Discussing interesting future matchups"... do you forget we're talking about boxing? A sport where the fans rarely get the fights they want WHEN we want them. Most of those "future matchups" wont happen, let alone the current matchups we're pining for, so keep wasting your breathe discussing that nonsense.

            And why would I want a weirdo like Dillian Whyte Or any of these other So called fighters, to know who I am? I state my opinion, have a little fun in the process and move on. You and whomever else can feel how they like. I don't care

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