This content is protected Talks about offers made to Ortiz Takes the **** out of Char completely LMAO " Char didn't get assinated, he just got shot in a kebab shop for being a bully" Gets asked why he ain't worth 100 million, why he is in the same bracket as the top 3? How he aint the best heavyweight, the fastest, the most skilled today but he has something special. People dont want to fight him His situation with WBC, how much of a fool wilder is for declining 12 million Chimes in on Miller and AJ His reasons for declining joshua offer His thoughts on Usyk moving up to fight Takam Wilder declining DAZN deal
"Deontay Wilder has fought 1 mandatory champion in four years.... FOUR YEARS!!! ... how can he still be champion?" - Dillian Whyte
Did he just say Ortiz, Parker, Chisora and Helenius are all on the same level? Tarking rubbish again lmao.
He does deserve a rurl title shot. He still over-values himself though - the fact he can't see why he isn't considered on par with the big 3 speaks volumes.
Sorry to disagree here but, Whyte has been on a constantly improving gradient, Povetkin and Luis Ortiz'nt, the greatest heavyweight to never win......anything, are on a downward gradient. Whyte is scaling ladders, Povetkin and Ortiz are getting friction burns from the snakeskin. And when Wilder finally gets forced into fighting Whyte, that left hook is sending Wilder to the canvas, hard.
Ortiz was offered 2 million to fight Whyte. Ortiz doesn't want it. Hearn is working hard on negotiations. They want AJ money to fight Whyte.
You have my respect for watching the video. Whether it sits well with you or not, entirely subjective. Kudos.
That left hook is the heaviest punch in boxing with Wilders right hand too, monster shot, and he brings it from the floor in close to disguise it. He has a serious shout at being the best out of Wilder Joshua and himself, I think Fury frustrates the life out of him with movement and he gets wreck less, takes him out of his game..But i'll say it again, that left hook Chisora took in the rematch drops/stops anyone current at heavy
I was genuinely worried for Chisora's life, he was in bad shape. I think Dillian also felt he hit him too hard.
I agree, in fact you look at the impact it had on Chisora, Parker and Browne, I would rate that punch as more of a fight finisher than Wilder's right hand due to all the injuries Wilder has incurred. Chisora (one tough S.O.B) and Browne were rendered completely unconscious by punches that had very little travel but a ridiculous amount of snap to them. A prime Povetkin would be proud of a left hook like that. You could tell by Parkers facial expression aswell that he'd never been hit like that before. As I stated earlier, Whyte is constantly improving and evolving whereas Wilder will only go down hill from here on in and should they eventually fight, Whyte for me takes it....
WBC That's nothing for WBC standards. Middleweight, not a single #1 contender vs champion fight since 2007 Super Middleweight, a total mess with constant vacant belts, maybe two times this decade. Light Heavyweight, only 3 times in a decade and all 3 times the title changed hands. Cruiserweight, title like (S)MW has been such a mess, but probably once in 2014 (Drozd vs Wlodda) this decade. ....and that's just the higher weightclasses.
That's disgusting behaviour by the WBC, @Dubblechin take note of this, your famed WBC GREEN belt. Thanks for sharing.