Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

Whyte V Wilder

Whyte
19
31%
Wilder
43
69%
 
Total votes: 62

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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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Let' s see. They will meet.
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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How do people see this?
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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Whyte would get blathered. Worse than when he fought AJ.
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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It could play out like Wilder vs Stiverne 1...

but

eventually towards the mid to late rounds whyte will get caught and thats a wrap :bow:
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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Why not put on Whyte vs Usyk for the WBO title. If Whyte wins then a Wilder fight is massively bigger.
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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marvelous marv wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 19:45 Why not put on Whyte vs Usyk for the WBO title. If Whyte wins then a Wilder fight is massively bigger.
Well, if the WBO becomes vacant, that would be the eminently sensible thing. That way we see a very interesting fight with Usyk vs a legit top-ish HW, and then the winner has more credibility to take on the Alabama Impaler
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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margaret thatcher wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 20:01
marvelous marv wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 19:45 Why not put on Whyte vs Usyk for the WBO title. If Whyte wins then a Wilder fight is massively bigger.
Well, if the WBO becomes vacant, that would be the eminently sensible thing. That way we see a very interesting fight with Usyk vs a legit top-ish HW, and then the winner has more credibility to take on the Alabama Impaler
Only problem there is PBC/Fox don't seem to recognize the WBO strap. It would mean Whyte would lose his WBC mandatory against
Wilder, making the fight potentially even harder to make
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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marvelous marv wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 19:45 Why not put on Whyte vs Usyk for the WBO title. If Whyte wins then a Wilder fight is massively bigger.
The PBC doesn’t recognise the WBO.

The various PBC broadcasts of Andy Ruiz Jr’s title reign have only ever mentioned his IBF and WBA straps.

Whyte shouldn’t have to jump through even more hoops to claim a shot at the world title, assuming he’ll never be charged with committing any wrongdoing by UKAD.
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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Finkel wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 20:29
margaret thatcher wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 20:01

Well, if the WBO becomes vacant, that would be the eminently sensible thing. That way we see a very interesting fight with Usyk vs a legit top-ish HW, and then the winner has more credibility to take on the Alabama Impaler
Only problem there is PBC/Fox don't seem to recognize the WBO strap. It would mean Whyte would lose his WBC mandatory against
Wilder, making the fight potentially even harder to make
Agreed :TU:
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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Oh, and by the way, Deontay Wilder loses to Dillian Whyte.

There’s no logical reason that explains why ‘The Bronze Bomber’ has rejected multiple career-high paydays to defend his title against someone like Dillian Whyte, who also happens to be a promotional and network free agent, unless Team Wilder are fearful of tasting defeat.
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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Enlightened-One wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 21:58 Oh, and by the way, Deontay Wilder loses to Dillian Whyte.

There’s no logical reason that explains why ‘The Bronze Bomber’ has rejected multiple career-high paydays to defend his title against someone like Dillian Whyte, unless Team Wilder are fearful of tasting defeat.
EO has thrown down the gauntlet, does anyone dare take the risk to debate him on the facts as he's presented them!!???
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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oogiebe wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 21:59
Enlightened-One wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 21:58 Oh, and by the way, Deontay Wilder loses to Dillian Whyte.

There’s no logical reason that explains why ‘The Bronze Bomber’ has rejected multiple career-high paydays to defend his title against someone like Dillian Whyte, who also happens to be a promotional and network free agent, unless Team Wilder are fearful of tasting defeat.
EO has thrown down the gauntlet, does anyone dare take the risk to debate him on the facts as he's presented them!!???
People might disagree about my opinion on the outcome of the Wilder-Whyte bout, but they’ll fail miserably to explain the reason why ‘The Bronze Bomber’ actively refuses to accept multiple career-high paydays to defend his title against a promotional and network free agent like Dillian Whyte.

If boxing politics and the “risk vs. reward ratio” aren’t issues, then what other reason does Deontay Wilder have for refusing to face Dillian Whyte?

It would be good if someone can provide a legitimate reason that is supported evidence.
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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Enlightened-One wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 22:05
oogiebe wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 21:59
EO has thrown down the gauntlet, does anyone dare take the risk to debate him on the facts as he's presented them!!???
People might disagree about my opinion on the outcome of the Wilder-Whyte bout, but they’ll fail miserably to explain the reason why ‘The Bronze Bomber’ actively refuses to accept multiple career-high paydays to defend his title against a promotional and network free agent like Dillian Whyte.
That's why no one is stepping up to challenge you. I put it out there mate, but no one seems to have the balls to take you on. :bow: :lol: Maybe that's why I left him off my prospect list too!? :maybe:
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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Wow you've gone back and added onto a previous post again. Perhaps you should take more time and be certain of everything you want to say before hitting "submit."
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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He got 20 million for Ortiz.
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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marvelous marv wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 22:10 He got 20 million for Ortiz.
Marv. Please don't try to debate the great EO. He has miles of factual revelations and backup that will rock your world. :stop:
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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oogiebe wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 22:09
Enlightened-One wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 22:05
People might disagree about my opinion on the outcome of the Wilder-Whyte bout, but they’ll fail miserably to explain the reason why ‘The Bronze Bomber’ actively refuses to accept multiple career-high paydays to defend his title against a promotional and network free agent like Dillian Whyte.

If boxing politics and the “risk vs. reward ratio” aren’t issues, then what other reason does Deontay Wilder have for refusing to face Dillian Whyte?

It would be good if someone can provide a legitimate reason that is supported evidence.
That's why no one is stepping up to challenge you. I put it out there mate, but no one seems to have the balls to take you on. :bow: :lol: Maybe that's why I left him off my prospect list too!? :maybe:
I’m not looking for an argument, but there has to be a valid reason for Wilder’s refusal to face Whyte, other than fear of losing?
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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Enlightened-One wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 22:11
oogiebe wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 22:09

That's why no one is stepping up to challenge you. I put it out there mate, but no one seems to have the balls to take you on. :bow: :lol: Maybe that's why I left him off my prospect list too!? :maybe:
I’m not looking for an argument, but there has to be a valid reason for Wilder’s refusal to face Whyte, other than fear of losing?
It must be that then. Can't be anything else or you would have thought of it with "geometric logic" and facts. Wilder must be scared. Funny though, I've never heard Wilder say he has refused to face Whyte. Must be a coverup. Damn protected fighters. :twisted:
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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marvelous marv wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 22:10 He got 20 million for Ortiz.
The NSAC has Wilder only earning $3m for the Ortiz rematch and even if the American really did earn $20m last weekend, that doesn’t explain the reason why Deontay previously chose to take smaller paydays in preference to facing the long-time number one ranked WBC title challenger, Dillian Whyte.
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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oogiebe wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 22:13
Enlightened-One wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 22:11
I’m not looking for an argument, but there has to be a valid reason for Wilder’s refusal to face Whyte, other than fear of losing?
It must be that then. Can't be anything else or you would have thought of it with "geometric logic" and facts. Wilder must be scared. Funny though, I've never heard Wilder say he has refused to face Whyte. Must be a coverup. Damn protected fighters. :twisted:
Are you seriously claiming that Deontay Wilder has NEVER admitted to rejecting MULTIPLE OFFERS to face Dillian Whyte?

Do you really want to pretend otherwise?
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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marvelous marv wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 22:17
You didn’t read my previous response, did you?

Try harder and do better next time! :TU:
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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Enlightened-One wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 22:19
marvelous marv wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 22:17
You didn’t read my previous response, did you?

Try harder and do better next time! :TU:
AND STILL! :yay:
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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He got 10 million for Breazeale.
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder

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marvelous marv wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 22:26 He got 10 million for Breazeale.
Seriously. don't even try. Whyte isn't a big fight for Wilder. Americans don't know who he is. Wilder has bigger fish to fry. EO is just looking to have a Charlie Z type win.
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