Tyson Fury set for March return in UK fight with two potential opponents named

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H8Usernames wrote: 26 Oct 2021, 01:15
Lackeos wrote: 26 Oct 2021, 00:22 Whyte has done enough to earn his title shot ever since 2016 or 2017. Since then, it's just been extra credit; and the extra credit has come in the form of Lucas Browne, Joseph Parker, Dereck Chisora, Oscar Rivas, Mariusz Wach, and Alexander Povetkin. Give this man his god damned title shot. By the time Deontay Wilder had a resume like this, he was already credited with like 9 world title wins.

Joe Joyce deserves a title shot too. ... After he beats Lucas Browne, Joseph Parker, Dereck Chisora, Oscar Rivas, Mariusz Wach, and Alexander Povetkin, that is. No, seriously, I'm fine with Joyce getting a title shot; just not before Whyte. Plus it'd be better if he beat a top 10 opponent like Gassiev or Hunter or someone.
Hasn’t earned dick man. But it is amazing how certain fans drool all over that man. Why don't you just deposit your money into his account directly if you feel so strongly about him deserving something.
Weird to imagine what Dillian Whyte may have done to you in order to turn you into that much of a hater. Dude beat 3 top 10 contenders in his last 6 fights and you say with a straight face somehow that he hasn't earned a title shot. What an idiotic statement, and I can't believe you think you're fooling anyone.
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Lackeos wrote: 28 Oct 2021, 02:11
H8Usernames wrote: 26 Oct 2021, 01:15
Lackeos wrote: 26 Oct 2021, 00:22 Whyte has done enough to earn his title shot ever since 2016 or 2017. Since then, it's just been extra credit; and the extra credit has come in the form of Lucas Browne, Joseph Parker, Dereck Chisora, Oscar Rivas, Mariusz Wach, and Alexander Povetkin. Give this man his god damned title shot. By the time Deontay Wilder had a resume like this, he was already credited with like 9 world title wins.

Joe Joyce deserves a title shot too. ... After he beats Lucas Browne, Joseph Parker, Dereck Chisora, Oscar Rivas, Mariusz Wach, and Alexander Povetkin, that is. No, seriously, I'm fine with Joyce getting a title shot; just not before Whyte. Plus it'd be better if he beat a top 10 opponent like Gassiev or Hunter or someone.
Hasn’t earned dick man. But it is amazing how certain fans drool all over that man. Why don't you just deposit your money into his account directly if you feel so strongly about him deserving something.
Weird to imagine what Dillian Whyte may have done to you in order to turn you into that much of a hater. Dude beat 3 top 10 contenders in his last 6 fights and you say with a straight face somehow that he hasn't earned a title shot. What an idiotic statement, and I can't believe you think you're fooling anyone.
So my theory is that you are some sort of nutt hugger. You talk about earning, the fellow was paid handsomely for all of those fights. As far as proving that he is a worthy challenger for Tyson Fury he simply will have to try a bit harder. Getting koed and utterly dominated by Joshua and disgracing himself in the process of doing so with lame behavior certainly didn't suggest that.

Losing to Derrick Chisora didn't suggest it either and neither did koing Chisora with the referees help sorry.

Losing by ko to Povetkin didn't suggest that Whyte will be much of a challenge for Fury.

But yes.... you want Fury to show up for his 8 oclock monday morning sparring session and take care of this formality because those Dillian nuts just smell so sweet so more power to you. As for me I would rather watch interesting fights.
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The WBC has said that Fury and Whyte's management teams must negotiate and come to a deal. They have from November 14th to November 19th to sign the contracts. So it's going to be Dillian Whyte, not Joe Joyce.
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H8Usernames wrote: 28 Oct 2021, 03:58
Lackeos wrote: 28 Oct 2021, 02:11
H8Usernames wrote: 26 Oct 2021, 01:15

Hasn’t earned dick man. But it is amazing how certain fans drool all over that man. Why don't you just deposit your money into his account directly if you feel so strongly about him deserving something.
Weird to imagine what Dillian Whyte may have done to you in order to turn you into that much of a hater. Dude beat 3 top 10 contenders in his last 6 fights and you say with a straight face somehow that he hasn't earned a title shot. What an idiotic statement, and I can't believe you think you're fooling anyone.
So my theory is that you are some sort of nutt hugger.
You don't need a dumbass theory when the facts overwhelmingly support that he's earned a title shot. To what extent do I need to school your dumbass on what a typical heavyweight contender does to earn a title shot? Do I need to get into the specifics of Wilder's title challengers Eric Molina, Johann Duhaupas, Artur Szpilka, Chris Arreola, Gerald Washington, Bermane Stiverne, and Dominic Breazeale? Do we have to dig into what Charles Martin and Vyacheslav Glazkov did to earn a shot at the vacant IBF belt? Or Bermane Stiverne and Chris Arreola fighting for the vacant WBC belt? Do I need to bring-up the resumes of Anthony Joshua's title challengers Dominic Breazeale, Eric Molina, and Andy Ruiz? And then there's the other theoretical contender in this thread, Joe Joyce, whose best win was against a #25-30ish opponent. Even when Deontay Wilder got his first title shot, he hadn't done anything more than a win over Malik Scott. And when Joshua got a title shot, the only thing he had done was get a win over the 2015 version of Dillian Whyte, back when Whyte was ranked like #30.

Whyte's win over Povetkin is single-handedly a better-qualifying accomplishment than anything anyone I listed had done. Whyte's win over Chisora is also single-handedly better-qualifying. His win over Joseph Parker is as well. Then there's the other SD win he has over Chisora. He literally has 4 wins over top 10 heavyweights, and a win over another borderline top 10 heavyweight (Rivas).

I understand that Dillian Whyte r*ped your sister or something, but you're coming off looking like a giant clown who doesn't know sh*t about boxing by trying to deny the obvious fact that Whyte has earned a title shot. Because, look, no one who's reading your posts is dumb enough to believe the dumbass sh*t that you're saying. We all know the sport of boxing better than that; unless there's someone else on here who's as uninformed about boxing as you are, but I doubt that. I seriously doubt that. Do you really think you can convince anybody.. on Earth that a win over Daniel Dubois is better than wins over Povetkin, Parker, Chisora, and Rivas? It's pretty crazy how common it's becoming for people to tell straight-up bald-faced lies that they have to realize aren't going to fool anybody. It's very brazen of you.
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ya , itss weird that theres guys still out there who think whyte isnt deserving or shouldnt get a shot, he's vastly more qualified than most of the recent champs and their challengers were before fighting for a title
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HomicideHenry wrote: 28 Oct 2021, 04:31 The WBC has said that Fury and Whyte's management teams must negotiate and come to a deal. They have from November 14th to November 19th to sign the contracts. So it's going to be Dillian Whyte, not Joe Joyce.
I haven't seen the WBC officially announce this.

The WBC does have their convention from November 14th to November 19th though.

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Lackeos wrote: 28 Oct 2021, 05:01
H8Usernames wrote: 28 Oct 2021, 03:58
Lackeos wrote: 28 Oct 2021, 02:11
Weird to imagine what Dillian Whyte may have done to you in order to turn you into that much of a hater. Dude beat 3 top 10 contenders in his last 6 fights and you say with a straight face somehow that he hasn't earned a title shot. What an idiotic statement, and I can't believe you think you're fooling anyone.
So my theory is that you are some sort of nutt hugger.
You don't need a dumbass theory when the facts overwhelmingly support that he's earned a title shot. To what extent do I need to school your dumbass on what a typical heavyweight contender does to earn a title shot? Do I need to get into the specifics of Wilder's title challengers Eric Molina, Johann Duhaupas, Artur Szpilka, Chris Arreola, Gerald Washington, Bermane Stiverne, and Dominic Breazeale? Do we have to dig into what Charles Martin and Vyacheslav Glazkov did to earn a shot at the vacant IBF belt? Or Bermane Stiverne and Chris Arreola fighting for the vacant WBC belt? Do I need to bring-up the resumes of Anthony Joshua's title challengers Dominic Breazeale, Eric Molina, and Andy Ruiz? And then there's the other theoretical contender in this thread, Joe Joyce, whose best win was against a #25-30ish opponent. Even when Deontay Wilder got his first title shot, he hadn't done anything more than a win over Malik Scott. And when Joshua got a title shot, the only thing he had done was get a win over the 2015 version of Dillian Whyte, back when Whyte was ranked like #30.

Whyte's win over Povetkin is single-handedly a better-qualifying accomplishment than anything anyone I listed had done. Whyte's win over Chisora is also single-handedly better-qualifying. His win over Joseph Parker is as well. Then there's the other SD win he has over Chisora. He literally has 4 wins over top 10 heavyweights, and a win over another borderline top 10 heavyweight (Rivas).

I understand that Dillian Whyte r*ped your sister or something, but you're coming off looking like a giant clown who doesn't know sh*t about boxing by trying to deny the obvious fact that Whyte has earned a title shot. Because, look, no one who's reading your posts is dumb enough to believe the dumbass sh*t that you're saying. We all know the sport of boxing better than that; unless there's someone else on here who's as uninformed about boxing as you are, but I doubt that. I seriously doubt that. Do you really think you can convince anybody.. on Earth that a win over Daniel Dubois is better than wins over Povetkin, Parker, Chisora, and Rivas? It's pretty crazy how common it's becoming for people to tell straight-up bald-faced lies that they have to realize aren't going to fool anybody. It's very brazen of you.
Yes. Misquote me and then don't answer or address anything that I wrote and then spit out a bunch of butthurt nonsense.

Does the truth hurt?
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Whyte confirmed an hour ago they're trying to force through the Tyson Fury fight.

Eddie Hearn said the fight is likely to happen early next year. I guess mid-April, if Bob Arum has anything to do with it.

Dillian also said that he sent his medical records to the BBBofC to prove the extent of his injury and justify his withdrawal from the Wallin bout.
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Whyte/Fury would be the most fun buildup to a fight in recent history!!!!

Joyce is fine, but his best win is over Dubois. Whyte is past due for a title shot.
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Bandog wrote: 25 Oct 2021, 11:06
tiny_acres wrote: 25 Oct 2021, 10:31 Just give Whyte his title shot. Mandatory or not he has earned it and it will shut him up for once.
Agree 100%
Read all about it: Bandog and Candyslim in total agreement shocker!
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Joyce is by no means an undeserving challenger but whyte has been mandatory for a long time and should have been mandatory a lot longer had the WBC followed their own rules. Give the man his shot.

I think Fury beats either of them and I'd say he's the only man in the division (with the possible exception of Usyk) for whom Joe Joyce is a relatively straightforward win. Fury's speed and mobility would be too much for Joe to cope with, I reckon.

Fury should most likely win but I'm thinking he has a tougher time with Dillian Whyte, but a fight between Dillian and Joe is a real pick'em. I think I might even edge toward Joyce on that one but it's close.
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oogiebe wrote: 28 Oct 2021, 09:54 Whyte/Fury would be the most fun buildup to a fight in recent history!!!!

Joyce is fine, but his best win is over Dubois. Whyte is past due for a title shot.
Is that a bad thing? Dubois was a nailed on future world champion for many.
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Gnome wrote: 30 Oct 2021, 17:16
oogiebe wrote: 28 Oct 2021, 09:54 Whyte/Fury would be the most fun buildup to a fight in recent history!!!!

Joyce is fine, but his best win is over Dubois. Whyte is past due for a title shot.
Is that a bad thing? Dubois was a nailed on future world champion for many.
Future but not yet at that time. He had a bit to go.
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agree 100 percent with the 'whyte deserves it and it would shut him the f@ck up' logic

let's be honest, if you dont like whyte, then you should be a fan of whyte-fury. probably you see whyte take punishment and now he cant be harping any more about being the mandatory so long

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