Dominic Breazeale v Dillian Whyte

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My guess is that the interim title is to stop a Fast Fres situation going on after probably promising a title shot to Breazeale in one way or another.

Whyte wins by TKO in the mid-to-late rounds.
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joshj909 wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 15:38 My guess is that the interim title is to stop a Fast Fres situation going on after probably promising a title shot to Breazeale in one way or another.

Whyte wins by TKO in the mid-to-late rounds.
Sure, however; it was the WBC who gave its blessing to Wilder to forgo a mandatory with Breazeale for a rematch with Fury. I really can't stand the politics and greed of the sport. I think that the tag, "interim" is just wrong in its implications.
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Re: Dominic Breazeale v Dillian Whyte

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oogiebe wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 14:48 I was just watching the Mansour vs Breazeale fight. Breazeale really sucks! He got lucky as Mansour was winning every round, including a KD in round 3. Mansour bit his tongue bad enough to require a five hour surgery. That injury resulted in Mansour being unable to come out for round six. Mansour is a tough individual as he bit his tongue in the second round. Some say he bit it in half! :oo
Yeh. He was also suffering from a cold so could hardly breathe at some points.
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Re: Dominic Breazeale v Dillian Whyte

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 15:47
oogiebe wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 14:48 I was just watching the Mansour vs Breazeale fight. Breazeale really sucks! He got lucky as Mansour was winning every round, including a KD in round 3. Mansour bit his tongue bad enough to require a five hour surgery. That injury resulted in Mansour being unable to come out for round six. Mansour is a tough individual as he bit his tongue in the second round. Some say he bit it in half! :oo
Yeh. He was also suffering from a cold so could hardly breathe at some points.
Hmmm...that could've been related...as you know...breathing through one's mouth isn't the best idea during a boxing match.
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oogiebe wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 15:32 the WBC: In order to provide activity to the heavyweight division and address the rights of Breazeale as mandatory challenger , the WBC is ordering a fight for the interim championship.

The WBC is hereby ordering Dominique Breazeale to fight WBC Silver champion Dillian Whyte for the WBC Interim Heavyweight championship.


What a crock of shvt. No need for the WBC Interim tag whatsoever.
Essentially it is a final eliminator. But it's like a gift as Breazdale has already won one and Whyte has defended his silver umpteen times.
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Re: Dominic Breazeale v Dillian Whyte

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Bizarre.
The silver title was invented to take the place of an interim title, why not just box for that?
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The silver was invented for some super fight.
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Well it puts the cat amongst the pigeons for AJ. He looks to have Miller nailed down, then what? Whyte was the next fight so this will remove him from that equation and leave AJ without a credible dance partner for his second fight of 2019.

I wonder if Haymon has pulled a string for this to fck Hearn and Dazn over by removing four potential opponents. Beautiful. Those arrogant tw4ts thought they owned the game last year.
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Suprise ,suprise , all comes has Whyte refuses the AJ fight , Demands Eddie looks after him , wants another ppv show , Has to really go in with Polevtkin , Ortiz or Breazeale , Guess which is the easier fight , but the fight Breazeale would of been silly to take and risk his mandatory shot , Now Whyte gets the chance to be official number one and mandatory , , Eddie gets his ppv , everyones a winner baby .
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Onetimeonly wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 16:57 The silver was invented for some super fight.
Nope. The Diamond belt is a special award for significant/historic contests.
The silver was introduced as a step on the ladder to their World Championship.
The first one was contested between Cyril Thomas and Justin Savi - no superfight.
WBC don’t have some of the ‘standard’ internationally available belts that others do (Intercontinental etc) so presumably it serves the purpose of allowing more Championship contests.
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leejonesjnr wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 17:06
Onetimeonly wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 16:57 The silver was invented for some super fight.
Nope. The Diamond belt is a special award for significant/historic contests.
The silver was introduced as a step on the ladder to their World Championship.
The first one was contested between Cyril Thomas and Justin Savi - no superfight.
WBC don’t have some of the ‘standard’ internationally available belts that others do (Intercontinental etc) so presumably it serves the purpose of allowing more Championship contests.
Ah yes, you're right. I don't pay attention to any of them anymore.
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tobyh5 wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 16:58 Well it puts the cat amongst the pigeons for AJ. He looks to have Miller nailed down, then what? Whyte was the next fight so this will remove him from that equation and leave AJ without a credible dance partner for his second fight of 2019.

I wonder if Haymon has pulled a string for this to fck Hearn and Dazn over by removing four potential opponents. Beautiful. Those arrogant tw4ts thought they owned the game last year.
Think it would more be Eddie , gets his ppv , Fury - Wilder winner , ordered to fight, Whyte or Breazeale ,for an easy defence , frees AJ up till 2020 , if he wants to he fights Ortiz or Poletvkin late in the year ,

On the other hand if , Whyte signs with Haymon , you could be right , it leaves AJ with Ortiz and Poletvkin and thats it ,, It really does show the corruption and manipulation of these organizations
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Onetimeonly wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 17:10
leejonesjnr wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 17:06
Onetimeonly wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 16:57 The silver was invented for some super fight.
Nope. The Diamond belt is a special award for significant/historic contests.
The silver was introduced as a step on the ladder to their World Championship.
The first one was contested between Cyril Thomas and Justin Savi - no superfight.
WBC don’t have some of the ‘standard’ internationally available belts that others do (Intercontinental etc) so presumably it serves the purpose of allowing more Championship contests.
Ah yes, you're right. I don't pay attention to any of them anymore.
Is the WBC International still about?
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Coco wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 17:12
Onetimeonly wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 17:10
leejonesjnr wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 17:06
Onetimeonly wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 16:57 The silver was invented for some super fight.
Nope. The Diamond belt is a special award for significant/historic contests.
The silver was introduced as a step on the ladder to their World Championship.
The first one was contested between Cyril Thomas and Justin Savi - no superfight.
WBC don’t have some of the ‘standard’ internationally available belts that others do (Intercontinental etc) so presumably it serves the purpose of allowing more Championship contests.
Ah yes, you're right. I don't pay attention to any of them anymore.
Is the WBC International still about?
Yeah - and International Silver.
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Re: Dominic Breazeale v Dillian Whyte

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tobyh5 wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 16:58 Well it puts the cat amongst the pigeons for AJ. He looks to have Miller nailed down, then what? Whyte was the next fight so this will remove him from that equation and leave AJ without a credible dance partner for his second fight of 2019.

I wonder if Haymon has pulled a string for this to fck Hearn and Dazn over by removing four potential opponents. Beautiful. Those arrogant tw4ts thought they owned the game last year.
It will be Pulev or a unification with Fury/Wilder...
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tobyh5 wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 16:58 Well it puts the cat amongst the pigeons for AJ. He looks to have Miller nailed down, then what? Whyte was the next fight so this will remove him from that equation and leave AJ without a credible dance partner for his second fight of 2019.

I wonder if Haymon has pulled a string for this to fck Hearn and Dazn over by removing four potential opponents. Beautiful. Those arrogant tw4ts thought they owned the game last year.
which 4 potential aj opponents have been removed by a possible sky ppv btwn whyte and breazeale
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jamamb wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 21:58
tobyh5 wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 16:58 Well it puts the cat amongst the pigeons for AJ. He looks to have Miller nailed down, then what? Whyte was the next fight so this will remove him from that equation and leave AJ without a credible dance partner for his second fight of 2019.

I wonder if Haymon has pulled a string for this to fck Hearn and Dazn over by removing four potential opponents. Beautiful. Those arrogant tw4ts thought they owned the game last year.
which 4 potential aj opponents have been removed by a possible sky ppv btwn whyte and breazeale
I did not mean to infer say that 4 had been removed by a possible sky ppv between Whyte and Breazeale.

What I said, or meant to suggest was that I wondered if Haymon has worked to remove 4 possible opponents, but that was not to suggest it was all via this one move.

He also has Wilder and Fury tied up in a rematch and potential trilogy, thus removing those two dance partners too.
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coneye wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 17:02 Suprise ,suprise , all comes has Whyte refuses the AJ fight , Demands Eddie looks after him , wants another ppv show , Has to really go in with Polevtkin , Ortiz or Breazeale , Guess which is the easier fight , but the fight Breazeale would of been silly to take and risk his mandatory shot , Now Whyte gets the chance to be official number one and mandatory , , Eddie gets his ppv , everyones a winner baby .
Instead of one PPV which is AJ vs. Whyte..

We will now have 2 ppv’s With them being in separate bouts.
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This is the only real logical move by the WBC. With Wilder tied up for the next 6-12 months, they cannot just let a mandatory challenger sit there fermenting, especially considering the strides Whyte has made over the last 18 months.

Sure, Breazeale will be pissed (although the payday will soften the blow), as this is a high risk fight to potentially (and quite likely) lose his mandatory position.

I'm super pleased this fight has been made as it returns some credibility back to the sport/division.
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Rob3_142 wrote: 13 Feb 2019, 03:40 This is the only real logical move by the WBC. With Wilder tied up for the next 6-12 months, they cannot just let a mandatory challenger sit there fermenting, especially considering the strides Whyte has made over the last 18 months.

Sure, Breazeale will be pissed (although the payday will soften the blow), as this is a high risk fight to potentially (and quite likely) lose his mandatory position.

I'm super pleased this fight has been made as it returns some credibility back to the sport/division.
He will make more in this fight than he would against Wilder or Fury I imagine. He'd lose to all three so doesn't really matter about what's up for grabs if he wins.
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This is a decent undercard fight between two proven B level fighters. They are both cannon fodder for the titlelists and gatekeepers for the much more interesting pool of prospects.

Two big Old dinosaurs clomping around.

I’m not that interested.
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Re: Dominic Breazeale v Dillian Whyte

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I wonder what the purse split will be.
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lefthook82 wrote: 13 Feb 2019, 07:11 I wonder what the purse split will be.
50-50

Unless because technically Breazeale is ranked higher, he might get a slight higher percentage
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clopixolacuphase wrote: 13 Feb 2019, 06:30 This is a decent undercard fight between two proven B level fighters. They are both cannon fodder for the titlelists and gatekeepers for the much more interesting pool of prospects.

Two big Old dinosaurs clomping around.

I’m not that interested.
Dillian Whyte is a very dangerous fight for anyone not called Anthony Joshua or Tyson Fury.
He would have a decent chance of beating Wilder.
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Re: Dominic Breazeale v Dillian Whyte

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At least one of these former title challengers will be taken out of the mix, so one less retread.
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