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  • Corelone
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    #41
    Originally posted by Jkp
    Yep. Serial ducker and coward Whyte will be terrified.

    He will go silent to avoid fighting any of these top guys. Just Like when AJ sent him a contract to fight him for 4 world titles.
    I'm not down on Whyte, just the people saying he's getting ducked. How can a guy be getting ducked and knocked out too? What do they have to be scared of, killing him?

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    • DougalDylan
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      #42
      This is why boxing sucks, Whyte has fought 4 of the Ring top 10 that's more than Wilder(2) and Ortiz(1) combined but he's a ducker what are Wilder and Ortiz then? Let me repeat he has taken on more of the Rings top 10 than Wilder and Ortiz combined!

      It's ok to hate on Whyte but you can't call him a ducker when Ortiz and Wilder breathe air.


      Originally posted by Jkp
      Lol. He's a garbage over rated, serial ducker, 2 x ped taker, serial cheater.

      Can't wait to see the hype job horizontal again.

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        #43
        Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
        Only thing I heard about this fight was an Eddie Hearn public offer. Nothing other than that. But since everyone is saying Hunter is ducking him then let's move on and make the fight against Whyte instead of focusing on a guy that's supposedly ducking him
        Eddie Hearn stated the day after Joshua's fight 'That they only have a few minor details to sort out, which would take a few days'.

        Seems like both camps are taking a long time, to sort out these details.

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        • Motorcity Cobra
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          #44
          Originally posted by REDEEMER
          The winner of Whyte vs Povetkin gets the mandatory spot so yea he is . Joyce has a long wait in the WBC unless plans change and they appoint a Whyte vs Joyce fight and rule that as a final elimination bout if Povetkin is not available ?

          I can tell you now Hearn isn’t letting Whyte near Hrgovic though voluntarily and Usyk hasn’t even got his WBO title shot yet ,that puts Joyce well into 2022 there .
          That's not true & the WBC said that's not true. A Whyte vs Povetkin rematch isn't an eliminator. It's a rematch that's it. Whyte can't leapfrog higher rated fighters for an eliminator after coming off a loss unless they've rejected their eliminator fight which they haven't

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            #45
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
            Eddie Hearn stated the day after Joshua's fight 'That they only have a few minor details to sort out, which would take a few days'.

            Seems like both camps are taking a long time, to sort out these details.
            That or someone is lying......?

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              #46
              Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
              That's not true & the WBC said that's not true. A Whyte vs Povetkin rematch isn't an eliminator. It's a rematch that's it. Whyte can't leapfrog higher rated fighters for an eliminator after coming off a loss unless they've rejected their eliminator fight which they haven't
              If a mandatory losses a fight the winner assumes that position it’s in their own rules ,I’m going to assume they follow it ?

              A rematch would reset the mandatory position if Whyte won as did Povetkin the first time . Mauricio Sulaimán Explained this already why none of those guys was an immediate mandatory and it’s because Povetkin won . So seems he is sticking by the WBC rules . We know this because a Whyte vs Fury fight was ready to go .

              If Whyte wins he takes back his mandatory position unless they change the rules which anyone can look up . The winner takes mandatory position but it is of the day they won . It’s written clear as day in the WBC rules where it states the winner assumes that ranking if the opponent was declared a mandatory.

              I’ve corrected the WBC a few times in there own ruling, Breazeale comes to mind when they backtracked on that one when he did win a final elimination bout against Molina so my money’s on me .
              Last edited by REDEEMER; 12-25-2020, 03:14 PM.

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                #47
                Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
                That or someone is lying......?
                Or the deal is done 'And they are waiting to announce it, in the new year'.

                Otherwise I have no idea.

                Has Tyson Fury really had great preparation, for such a big fight? Pulev & Usyk is great preparation for Joshua 'Ideally I think Joshua wants to face Usyk' etc.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Rodbox
                  Agreed not the biggest fan of Whyte but deserves more credit and has beaten more current top 20 opponents than Wilder + Fury + Ruiz put together
                  Shouldn't this then be a sign that too much emphasis is held on "top 10". Top 10 is whoever you Hearn ****suckers decide it is. The only notable makes whyte has defeated are Parker and maybe Helenius.

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                  • Motorcity Cobra
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by DougalDylan
                    Hearn and Sauerland both in recent interviews said offers were sent to Hunter with no response. They're on youtube.

                    Two sides to every story and I like Hunter but for whatever reason, he doesn't seem to want to fight Hrgovic. I really want to see that fight.

                    Hunter seems strangely overlooked by Americans.
                    Both of these things can't be true

                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                    Or the deal is done 'And they are waiting to announce it, in the new year'.

                    Otherwise I have no idea.

                    Has Tyson Fury really had great preparation, for such a big fight? Pulev & Usyk is great preparation for Joshua 'Ideally I think Joshua wants to face Usyk' etc.

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                    • Motorcity Cobra
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by REDEEMER
                      If a mandatory losses a fight the winner assumes that position it’s in their own rules ,I’m going to assume they follow it ?

                      A rematch would reset the mandatory position if Whyte won as did Povetkin the first time . Mauricio Sulaimán Explained this already why none of those guys was an immediate mandatory and it’s because Povetkin won . So seems he is sticking by the WBC rules . We know this because a Whyte vs Fury fight was ready to go .

                      If Whyte wins he takes back his mandatory position unless they change the rules which anyone can look up . The winner takes mandatory position but it is of the day they won . It’s written clear as day in the WBC rules where it states the winner assumes that ranking if the opponent was declared a mandatory.
                      Whyte lost his interim belt and yes the mandatory is reset. The WBC makes the eliminator for Povetkin not Eddie Hearn. There are higher rated heavyweights in the WBC than Whyte

                      Eddie Hearn has fooled y'all into thinking he sets the rules for the WBC
                      Last edited by Motorcity Cobra; 12-25-2020, 03:20 PM.

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