Whyte is getting annoying he complains about everything. He acts like he has a belt and his fight with AJ gives him special privileges and he can pick and choose what he wants to do SMH what a goofball.
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I must say. I know I’ve complained about the way Wilder’s talked in the past on this forum. Still think the guy’s just a bit crazy, but I don’t think he really means the “body on the record” stuff — although I in no way condone that sort of talk. I just saw a documentary about him and I have a newfound respect for him as a person. Just wanted to say that.
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He didn't want to fight Ortiz after he called him out and then he complained about the offer he got from AJ and he complained about his position in the WBC ranks. He needs to own some of his sh**! He acts like he couldn't get another shot at AJ if he played his cards right and get out of his feelings, he's an overly emotional guy to be a fighter.
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Originally posted by Legends456 View PostI must say. I know I’ve complained about the way Wilder’s talked in the past on this forum. Still think the guy’s just a bit crazy, but I don’t think he really means the “body on the record” stuff — although I in no way condone that sort of talk. I just saw a documentary about him and I have a newfound respect for him as a person. Just wanted to say that.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostWhat a salty and bitter man Dillian Whyte has become? Dominic Breazeale was a bonafide, certified and qualified mandatory challenger who earned his stripes to challenge for the WBC world heavyweight title from Deontay Wilder. Whose only loss had come from the hands of Anthony Joshua.
Dillian Whyte is talking but refuses Final eliminators while Dominic Breazeale does not. He did what the sanctioning bodies asked of him by fighting a Final eliminator with Whyte.
However, when Whyte refused Breazeale ended up fighting Eric Molina instead for the mandatory status. Then the WBC gave Whyte a second opportunity to fight for another title eliminator against Luis Ortiz but just like the last time once again he refused it also.
Later he would refuse a Final eliminator against Kubrat Pulev for the IBF mandatory challenger and subsequently turned down an another opportunity to challenge Anthony Joshua for his World Heavyweight championship titles by pricing himself out.
So this guy has no one to blame but himself. So just let him continue to buck the system and see just how far he gets; Which is not very far?
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I’ve been a fan of his for a while but I admit I’m disappointed with the way he’s been fronting without backing it up. I’d still like to see him face Wilder, Joshua rematch, and Fury. I really felt he got better after the loss to Joshua, and his training with Olympians, but he’s clearly not the next Joe Frazier like I once believed...
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