30 per cent of the winnings is not extertionate, and a reverse split is fair, Whyte is confident he can win he knows it won't be an easy fight obviously.
I do think he wants the belt more, if he takes the AJ route he gets stopped again and his stock goes down. Although even if he beats DB he will lose to both TF and 50:50 with DW anyway. He has every right to go the soft route he has taken, good on him, just stop talking a big game when you know your bang average at best
There is zero chance Whyte can beat AJ and he knows it. Hence pricing himself out of the fight, If he was condifident he could beat him he would be thinking long term earnings, like you claim he is against DB. It's a duck plain and simple, not a person on the planet including DW himself honestly believes he can beat AJ
Yes he makes more money ONCE, then when sparked it goes down big time. Hey I want AJ to be beaten but the epileptic shuffle isn't the man to do it
Right, so you think Whyte loses to Fury, Wilder and AJ. That's all you had to say from the beginning. As for me, I believe he has a slim chance of beating Fury, good chance of beating Wilder, and a good chance of beating AJ. Whyte has average boxing skills, but he can win fights against better boxers. We can end our conversation there as we have stated our opinions.
Regardless of what you think or want, Whyte is going to aim to come back to AJ in a stronger position to negotiate. He will put himself in mandotory position for Wilder/Fury, and take the WBO mandatory against Joshua. He will hopefully get both title shots eventually, and then we can see what happens. Either way, Whyte will make good money and have a lot of fun.
So you going to tell DW what he can't and can believe?? And you going to tell me what I can't and can believe?? Ok, this is why I rarely take anything you say seriously, because you are troll. If you don't get useful responses out of me in future, you will know why.
I think AJ starches him again but 0 chance is a bit much. In my eyes it's a move engineered by Matchroom anyways as opposed to Whyte ducking AJ. Fury/Wilder winner (likely Fury) is then kept away from AJ by Whyte, letting AJ fight someone like Pulev in another reasonably easy earner and PPV fight.
Hey that may be true, although you left out the bit we're he needs to win. But I would bet my life he gets sparked again.
Not saying what he CAN believe, stating what he DOES believe. See the difference? or were you educated in the USA!!
I didn't miss out anything, I said he will get the shot for all belts. I didn't mention if he wins or not, he makes a lot of money prioor to winning. I like your confidence... bet your life.
It is when its the chance to be the number 1 HW, hold 3 world titles and the money is over double his highest earning payday. AJ fought for the low money to challenge Martin whom got £5m. Dare to to great if your confident in yourself to win, he would be in the driving seat if he does.
AJ doesn't need Whyte or the fight... unless he wants to make a lot of money. It's a personal choice for AJ... if he wants a big pay day, Whyte is an option. Whyte is not happy with the offer, he doesn't want it. Even if it is a career high pay day, he feels he is worth more (personally I agree with him). And Whyte is not happy with the rematch split either. So Whyte would rather go for WBO mando route, take similar money but no rematch clause. He will also try to get a shot at Wiilder/ Fury, for another chance to return to AJ and negotiate better terms. So Whyte is doing what he thinks is best for him. And we'll see what happens. Works both ways, if AJ wants big money... Whyte is there.... Whyte ain't happy with the offer so he will go away until a better time comes to come back and get more.
If he accepted the WBC interim title eliminator fight would he lose the mandatory with WBO? Hearn seems to think when Usyk fights at HW and if he wins he will automatically be made WBO mandatory (wrongly in my opinion as Whyte deserves it). The mandatory for WBO will called before WBC and IBF.