Fury to pull out, Whyte ready to step in but Wilder will duck Whyte again
Fury to pull out, Whyte ready to step in but Wilder will duck Whyte again
Tyson Fury team is laying the foundation to cancel the October date with Wilder due to his baby daughter's health issues. Whyte of course will offer to step in and replace Fury and fight Wilder. Wilder of course is terrified of Whyte, though he pretends to act like he's superior, will be faced with a dilemma - take the payday and risk vs Whyte or once again duck and dodge Whyte yet again.
Astute ring observers know Whyte terrifies wilder and wilder knows Whyte would eat him alive. Whyte saw wilder get knocked out cold in sparring by Wladimir. Whyte knows wilder is nothing but a protected fraud.
The WBC will have to step up and force wilder to fight whyte if Fury pulls out. But it's highly probably the wbc and sulaiman are deep in haymon's pocket. the wbc has blocked whyte out of his mandatory shot vs wilder for years.
It will be very interesting to see how the wbc and wilder react when Fury pulls out, as John Fury alluded this week.
Astute ring observers know Whyte terrifies wilder and wilder knows Whyte would eat him alive. Whyte saw wilder get knocked out cold in sparring by Wladimir. Whyte knows wilder is nothing but a protected fraud.
The WBC will have to step up and force wilder to fight whyte if Fury pulls out. But it's highly probably the wbc and sulaiman are deep in haymon's pocket. the wbc has blocked whyte out of his mandatory shot vs wilder for years.
It will be very interesting to see how the wbc and wilder react when Fury pulls out, as John Fury alluded this week.
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Re: Fury to pull out, Whyte ready to step in but Wilder will duck Whyte again
Alternate Reality Syndrome is the new pandemic.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Fury to pull out, Whyte ready to step in but Wilder will duck Whyte again
Whyte couldn't take a single right hand from Wilder without hitting the canvas.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Fury to pull out, Whyte ready to step in but Wilder will duck Whyte again
No one yet. Ortiz I'm not sure about, maybe the first fight compared to Whyte right nowEnlightened-One wrote: ↑19 Aug 2021, 18:15Which opponent has Deontay Wilder beaten that was better than Dillian Whyte?
Luis Ortiz rejected the Dillian Whyte bout twice.
Thing is, I don't think Whyte can take a flush right hand from Wilder, Ortiz did. That was more my point- the KO not general skills
Re: Fury to pull out, Whyte ready to step in but Wilder will duck Whyte again
Yall have a lot more confidence in wilder than wilder and haymon have in wilder to fight Whyte.
wilder is a total fraud pretender and a terrible actor with an awful scriptwriter. Whyte is the truth, a real fighter. Big dosser fake wilder is terrified of getting in the ring with a guy haymon and pbc can't bribe off. Losing to Whyte ends the fraud charade of deontay fraudler.
wilder is a total fraud pretender and a terrible actor with an awful scriptwriter. Whyte is the truth, a real fighter. Big dosser fake wilder is terrified of getting in the ring with a guy haymon and pbc can't bribe off. Losing to Whyte ends the fraud charade of deontay fraudler.
Re: Fury to pull out, Whyte ready to step in but Wilder will duck Whyte again
If wilder was so confident Whyte is nothing and an easy KO, they would quickly sign to fight him. But all they did was duck and dodge Whyte and bribe sulaiman to cheat him out of his mandatory shot.
If Fury cancels out on October 9 and Whyte voluneteers to step in, wilder will surely duck Whyte again and expose himself as the total fraud pretender he always was.
If Fury cancels out on October 9 and Whyte voluneteers to step in, wilder will surely duck Whyte again and expose himself as the total fraud pretender he always was.
Re: Fury to pull out, Whyte ready to step in but Wilder will duck Whyte again
Sulaiman doesn't need bribing, he's on the payroll555678 wrote: ↑20 Aug 2021, 10:41 If wilder was so confident Whyte is nothing and an easy KO, they would quickly sign to fight him. But all they did was duck and dodge Whyte and bribe sulaiman to cheat him out of his mandatory shot.
If Fury cancels out on October 9 and Whyte voluneteers to step in, wilder will surely duck Whyte again and expose himself as the total fraud pretender he always was.
I never could understand Wilder's fear of Dillian Whyte because Dillian is not that hard to hit and I've seen him stiffened by Helenius never mind Wilder. Having said that it's clear to anyone with functional eyes and brain that Wilder wants no part of Whyte whereas Whyte would like nothing better than to get Wilder in the ring with him.
I always think it's a bit shitty to pick the fighter who is going to ensure the fight never happens, as the likely winner. Shame on me.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Fury to pull out, Whyte ready to step in but Wilder will duck Whyte again
Dillian Whyte has not only tried to force his way by becoming the mandatory challenger when Wilder had the title, but he also threatened the WBC with legal proceedings.candyslim wrote: ↑20 Aug 2021, 13:54Sulaiman doesn't need bribing, he's on the payroll555678 wrote: ↑20 Aug 2021, 10:41 If wilder was so confident Whyte is nothing and an easy KO, they would quickly sign to fight him. But all they did was duck and dodge Whyte and bribe sulaiman to cheat him out of his mandatory shot.
If Fury cancels out on October 9 and Whyte voluneteers to step in, wilder will surely duck Whyte again and expose himself as the total fraud pretender he always was.![]()
I never could understand Wilder's fear of Dillian Whyte because Dillian is not that hard to hit and I've seen him stiffened by Helenius never mind Wilder. Having said that it's clear to anyone with functional eyes and brain that Wilder wants no part of Whyte whereas Whyte would like nothing better than to get Wilder in the ring with him.
I always think it's a bit shitty to pick the fighter who is going to ensure the fight never happens, as the likely winner. Shame on me.
Wilder was also offered career-high paydays on at least two separate occasions, but ‘The Bronze Bomber’ still rejected the fight.
If Wilder or his handlers genuinely believed that Whyte was an easy opponent to beat, they wouldn’t have gone to such extremes to duck him.
Something is extremely fishy when the champion is willing to reject a massive purse for the Whyte bout, but then agrees to accept a fraction of that amount to face someone else.
Re: Fury to pull out, Whyte ready to step in but Wilder will duck Whyte again
Dude, you aren't even a good troll. Let me get this straight, Whyte is ready to sub in to fight Wilder, but doesn"t want any part of Ortiz, and his #1 opponent he wants to fight is the old shot 40 yr old Arreola? Quite the warrior. stfu555678 wrote: ↑18 Aug 2021, 11:13 Tyson Fury team is laying the foundation to cancel the October date with Wilder due to his baby daughter's health issues. Whyte of course will offer to step in and replace Fury and fight Wilder. Wilder of course is terrified of Whyte, though he pretends to act like he's superior, will be faced with a dilemma - take the payday and risk vs Whyte or once again duck and dodge Whyte yet again.
Astute ring observers know Whyte terrifies wilder and wilder knows Whyte would eat him alive. Whyte saw wilder get knocked out cold in sparring by Wladimir. Whyte knows wilder is nothing but a protected fraud.
The WBC will have to step up and force wilder to fight whyte if Fury pulls out. But it's highly probably the wbc and sulaiman are deep in haymon's pocket. the wbc has blocked whyte out of his mandatory shot vs wilder for years.
It will be very interesting to see how the wbc and wilder react when Fury pulls out, as John Fury alluded this week.
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Re: Fury to pull out, Whyte ready to step in but Wilder will duck Whyte again
Amen.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑20 Aug 2021, 14:39Dillian Whyte has not only tried to force his way by becoming the mandatory challenger when Wilder had the title, but he also threatened the WBC with legal proceedings.candyslim wrote: ↑20 Aug 2021, 13:54Sulaiman doesn't need bribing, he's on the payroll555678 wrote: ↑20 Aug 2021, 10:41 If wilder was so confident Whyte is nothing and an easy KO, they would quickly sign to fight him. But all they did was duck and dodge Whyte and bribe sulaiman to cheat him out of his mandatory shot.
If Fury cancels out on October 9 and Whyte voluneteers to step in, wilder will surely duck Whyte again and expose himself as the total fraud pretender he always was.![]()
I never could understand Wilder's fear of Dillian Whyte because Dillian is not that hard to hit and I've seen him stiffened by Helenius never mind Wilder. Having said that it's clear to anyone with functional eyes and brain that Wilder wants no part of Whyte whereas Whyte would like nothing better than to get Wilder in the ring with him.
I always think it's a bit shitty to pick the fighter who is going to ensure the fight never happens, as the likely winner. Shame on me.
Wilder was also offered career-high paydays on at least two separate occasions, but ‘The Bronze Bomber’ still rejected the fight.
If Wilder or his handlers genuinely believed that Whyte was an easy opponent to beat, they wouldn’t have gone to such extremes to duck him.
Something is extremely fishy when the champion is willing to reject a massive purse for the Whyte bout, but then agrees to accept a fraction of that amount to face someone else.
It takes a real idiot or naive, uninformed dolt to not realize wilder has ducked Whyte like a plague. It could not be more clear.
wilder's ducking of Whyte for two years shows just how bad wilder really must be on his own in a fight haymon can't fix. Credit to Whyte for having to put up with such outrageously obvious cowardice by wilder for so long, which has cost him so much money fame and fortune. Whyte koing wilder would have taken him to the next level.
Re: Fury to pull out, Whyte ready to step in but Wilder will duck Whyte again
OP is obvious troll.
Get outta here.
Get outta here.
Re: Fury to pull out, Whyte ready to step in but Wilder will duck Whyte again
How many times does it have to be pointed out to you that Whyte's reaction to the WBC insisting on him fighting Ortiz was born out of anger and frustration, since he had been their number one for a long time and felt he should already have been their mandatory long since. They even broke their own rules to match lower ranked Breazeale with unranked Molina in order to give them an excuse to promote Breazeale to mandatory over Whyte.Bandog wrote: ↑20 Aug 2021, 21:07Dude, you aren't even a good troll. Let me get this straight, Whyte is ready to sub in to fight Wilder, but doesn"t want any part of Ortiz, and his #1 opponent he wants to fight is the old shot 40 yr old Arreola? Quite the warrior. stfu555678 wrote: ↑18 Aug 2021, 11:13 Tyson Fury team is laying the foundation to cancel the October date with Wilder due to his baby daughter's health issues. Whyte of course will offer to step in and replace Fury and fight Wilder. Wilder of course is terrified of Whyte, though he pretends to act like he's superior, will be faced with a dilemma - take the payday and risk vs Whyte or once again duck and dodge Whyte yet again.
Astute ring observers know Whyte terrifies wilder and wilder knows Whyte would eat him alive. Whyte saw wilder get knocked out cold in sparring by Wladimir. Whyte knows wilder is nothing but a protected fraud.
The WBC will have to step up and force wilder to fight whyte if Fury pulls out. But it's highly probably the wbc and sulaiman are deep in haymon's pocket. the wbc has blocked whyte out of his mandatory shot vs wilder for years.
It will be very interesting to see how the wbc and wilder react when Fury pulls out, as John Fury alluded this week.
Small wonder he was furious. The Ortiz fight was only to determine the next mandatory in line after Breazeale and when you consider Wilder only fought two mandatories in five years against a pair of patsies, it was likely Whyte wouldn't get his shot for several years, even without them santioning additional intervening defences against undeserving interlopers like Fury.
Once Whyte calmed down Hearn tried to make a fight between Whyte and Ortiz anyway but turns out Ortiz couldn't fight on that date (maybe he was washing his hair) and he turned Whyte down as he had (according to Hearn and Whyte) on two previous occasions. Ortiz went on to beat up journeyman Razvan Cojanu on the date he couldn't fight Whyte. Go figure.
You have been told all this before, not just once before, and not just by me. You still trot out the same old bullshit time after time about Whyte ducking, when it should be obvious to anyone with half a brain that whatever Whyte's faults (and there are a few) a lack of courage to face any opponent is not one of them. That's any opponent never mind an old man with a medical handicap.
Panchito called you stupid recently. I don't like talk like that on here, I thought it was unkind and unwarranted. I tell you what though: I wouldn't want to be charged with the task of building a case to defeat his proposition.
Re: Fury to pull out, Whyte ready to step in but Wilder will duck Whyte again
Well said. Whyte had the mandatory wrapped up and a free WBC title shot and he risked it vs Povetkin, a guy wilder would never go near.
Whyte would fight a rhinoceros with a blind fold on if he had to. Everybody with half a funtioning frontal lobe knows Whyte will fight anyone. And only a pinhead dolt is impressed by wilder's ability and character. He's a compete jack ass zero class fraud pretender puppeteered by al haymon and shirley winkle's greed and corruption. .
Whyte would fight a rhinoceros with a blind fold on if he had to. Everybody with half a funtioning frontal lobe knows Whyte will fight anyone. And only a pinhead dolt is impressed by wilder's ability and character. He's a compete jack ass zero class fraud pretender puppeteered by al haymon and shirley winkle's greed and corruption. .
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Jeff_lacy_ko
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Re: Fury to pull out, Whyte ready to step in but Wilder will duck Whyte again
Ducks whyte by fighting fury the vastly superior fighter twice. Sure
Re: Fury to pull out, Whyte ready to step in but Wilder will duck Whyte again
If Fury shows up, won't this be the first time he has defended his belt(s)?
Re: Fury to pull out, Whyte ready to step in but Wilder will duck Whyte again
He didn't look vastly superior first time around. Coming off the couch after his well documented problems Fury looked exactly what Finkel and Haymon were looking for, namely someone with a name to look good on Deontay's record yet every inch another lamb to the slaughter.Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑21 Aug 2021, 09:12 Ducks whyte by fighting fury the vastly superior fighter twice. Sure
After having been given a boxing lesson by a 75% Fury, it should have been obvious that the rematch against 100% Fury was likely to end badly. In retrospect team Wilder should have put the same energy into ducking the rematch as they had in giving Whyte the runaround. I can only guess that Wilder felt he could repeat the feat of dropping Fury on his back and that the referee would be more inclined than Reiss to dispense with the count. If Reiss had done what most refs would have done in the same circumstances, Deontay would have succeeded in quietening his critics for a couple of years, having added a former world champion to his win column, and he could resume doing what he does best - knocking out people that have no business fighting for a version of the world title.
Let's not fool ourselves that Wilder fought an elite contender because that's just what he does.
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Re: Fury to pull out, Whyte ready to step in but Wilder will duck Whyte again
Good for him. He TKO'ed Wilder in rematch. No point for a 3rd fight. But Wilder vs Whyte is a dream fight imo that probably ain't gonna happen.
The main objective of Fury is to unify with AJ , if AJ beats Usyk.
The main objective of Fury is to unify with AJ , if AJ beats Usyk.
Re: Fury to pull out, Whyte ready to step in but Wilder will duck Whyte again
FU$CK whtye ... Nobody wants see him fight, and what wilder gains by fighting him..... Fury is going into long hiding in a same fashion he did for his obligatory rematch against Waldimier Klitchko
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Re: Fury to pull out, Whyte ready to step in but Wilder will duck Whyte again
Why in the world would Wilder bother to fight Whyte if it's not a title fight? Wilder had a contract for a world championship match in October. So he's going to waste his time with Whyte?
Re: Fury to pull out, Whyte ready to step in but Wilder will duck Whyte again
He won't fight him and probably wouldn't even if the WBC were to strip Fury of his title and match their interim champion with their former champion. Why would he fight Whyte if the title weren't on the line? Maybe to prove to thousands of doubters that he's not scared shitless by Dillian Whyte. No you're right. Stupid of me to think he might start caring about that.SenorPipino wrote: ↑21 Aug 2021, 14:16 Why in the world would Wilder bother to fight Whyte if it's not a title fight? Wilder had a contract for a world championship match in October. So he's going to waste his time with Whyte?
Re: Fury to pull out, Whyte ready to step in but Wilder will duck Whyte again
Well, yes. He's thinking in terms of multi million dollar business decisions, not what all the other kids in the playground think of him. It would be childish and absurd to take on a fight just to prove to morons he isn't scared.candyslim wrote: ↑21 Aug 2021, 15:12He won't fight him and probably wouldn't even if the WBC were to strip Fury of his title and match their interim champion with their former champion. Why would he fight Whyte if the title weren't on the line? Maybe to prove to thousands of doubters that he's not scared shitless by Dillian Whyte. No you're right. Stupid of me to think he might start caring about that.SenorPipino wrote: ↑21 Aug 2021, 14:16 Why in the world would Wilder bother to fight Whyte if it's not a title fight? Wilder had a contract for a world championship match in October. So he's going to waste his time with Whyte?