Comments Thread For: Hearn: Wilder-Whyte is Big Draw, But Whyte Must Beat Povetkin First

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  • Roberto Vasquez
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    #21
    Whyte showing Wilder what you do when you lose - you get straight back in there and try again. I remember when AJ lost, Wilder and Fury both saying he AJ should take some easy fights first like they would in same situation....

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    • Dariusz
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      #22
      Two biggest losers in HW division right now.

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      • Hands of Stone
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        #23
        Wilder is delusional at the moment no doubt and he may very well lose to Fury if the third fight takes place but I thing I can unequivocally say is that Wilder would absolutely destroy Whyte. Wilder being an emotional guy and hears all Whyte has said about him might very well want to murder Whyte in that ring.

        You can say Wilder is flawed and he is this and that, Fury was able to neutralize him cos he was an elite boxer. Whyte is an unskilled punching bag who would not be able to stand up to Wilders power. He will utterly get recked and I for one would like to see it

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        • Oldskoolg
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          #24
          It’s a “big draw” is it? That’s not what all the little geeked out casual drunkard football song singing CHAV incels say....listening to that lot, no one on earth tunes into or goes to wilder fights....

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          • pollywog
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            #25
            Its been a long time since Wilder showed us that elite power and what with surgeries and age...

            Maybe its followed his marbles and got lost as well?

            I'd be quite happy to never see Whyte fight again. Hopefully if Povetkin flattens him again that might happen also...

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            • lfc19titles
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              #26
              Originally posted by Fire4231
              Lol... Hearn GTFOH. Whyte just got slept by old man Povetkin. We want that Fury vs Wilder 3 without the magic mittens. Stop trying to distract people with irrelevant fighters not in the heavyweight Top 7.

              Stfu crackhead

              You actually believing the crap wilder said, nobody wants wilder to get another payday for the disgrace lies he has told about Joshua and fury

              Wilder will never fight fury again, he ducked him and waited until the contract expired and fury walked away to begin spreading his lies pretending to have wanted the fight

              Fury took wilders soul, unreal idiots like you exist that believe wilder lol

              Wilder even admitted he ducked Joshua by rejecting more money

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              • rudy
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                #27
                Imagine the card AJ vs Fury and Whyte vs Wilder as co main event I dont care who wins but it best the best show bar none

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by rudy
                  Imagine the card AJ vs Fury and Whyte vs Wilder as co main event I dont care who wins but it best the best show bar none
                  That would require Whyte losing to Povetkin and Wilders ego fighting a guy losing twice ina row wouldn’t happen in the event Wilder loses to Whyte afterwards which no one would make a case Wilder is better then Povetkin at that point .

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                  • REDEEMER
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
                    Whyte showing Wilder what you do when you lose - you get straight back in there and try again. I remember when AJ lost, Wilder and Fury both saying he AJ should take some easy fights first like they would in same situation....
                    They said more then that ,both Wilder and Fury said he should retire . They got silent after their fights afterwards though, Fury vs Wallin and Wilder vs Fury . How the perspective changes that’s why professional fighters need to keep themselves in check . Both should have taken losses from cherry picks really ,one did . A.J has not cherry picked anyone in any title defenses , Fury hasn’t even defended a title to make any statements of retiring since he actually did .
                    Last edited by REDEEMER; 11-23-2020, 05:53 PM.

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                    • Jack Rivers
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                      #30
                      I think it would be good for boxing to have AJ vs Fury (as long as AJ beat Pulev) for undisputed. The winner of Whyte vs Povetkin fights Wilder vs Ruiz. I'm not too sure how to fit Usyk into this though as he's mandatory for the WBO i think after AJ fights Pulev. Problem is too many rematch clauses because if AJ loses he'll fight Pulev again right after.

                      Bottom line is the best should fight the best. Not #1 fighting a #5-10 rank.

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