As I’ve already stated in my previous post, Dillian Whyte can only continue doing what he currently does, which is to face the very best available opposition whilst being paid his commercial worth, with his bouts headlining PPV events.gp. wrote: ↑06 Jun 2019, 11:52 This is the only thing that is relevant in that long post.
Dillian Whyte can't do anything about the fight game, or what fight fans do. He can't reform the governance of the sport. He can only make decisions regarding himself.
What do you think will happen to Dillian Whyte if he refuses to take a subpar purse? Do you think
a: They will come back and offer him more (despite the fact that you think they are ducking him and don't want to fight him)
or
b: He will never get a title shot?
Even if this means he’s never granted an opportunity to challenge for any version of the world title.
‘The Body Snatcher’ is being ducked by the marquee names in the division, with the sports’ governing bodies complicit in preventing him from receiving long overdue title-shot opportunities he clearly deserves. And fight fans are partially responsible for this.
What might happen in the distant future, assuming AJ avenges his sole loss to Ruiz Jr., is that when the three-man Round Robin tournament between Wilder, Fury and Joshua reaches its inevitable conclusion, is that the last-man standing might be compelled to face Dillian Whyte in order to seek the best available payday, as they may have run out of viable options, because there’s no doubt in my mind that he’s one of the commercially-successful fighters currently competing in the heavyweight division.