Breaking: WBC say Whyte is not Mandatory anymore

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  1. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    Lets hope the Wilder Whyte fight is made by May so the haters on these threads can be pleasantly surprised as Wilder gets humbled.
     
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  2. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Whyte is Wilder's new Povetkin. He won't touch him with a 10 ft. pole.
     
  3. underwraps

    underwraps Active Member Full Member

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    If Whyte gets off, he still won't fight Wilder imho. Wilder or his team don't want Whyte. The WBC will do whatever it takes. The WBC will probably promote Wilder to the WBC Super Duper heavy weight champ of the world. They have already removed Whyte from the mandatory, within 20 mins of the news breaking on here. They must be over the moon..
     
  4. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    Funny how he didnt get decapitated by Rivas huh .. must really hurt your feelings to see Whyte win.... yet again .... for the tenth time...against the wishes if the haters

    Nice one Dillian
     
  5. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    No they did not remove Whyte where did you get that information? Stop lying
     
  6. UniversalPart

    UniversalPart Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Another person to score a spectacular KO against.
     
  7. First Round KO

    First Round KO Well-Known Member Full Member

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    They should have a Juicers Eliminator between Whyte and Joshua, winner gets the chance to get KTFO by Wilder.
     
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  8. N17

    N17 Loyal Member Full Member

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    Hmmm I'm slightly conflicted because I don't want to defend Whyte and it sounds like I am but I'm not, I'm questioning the WBC and the motives.

    So trust me, I'm not defending Whyte, it very much looks like he has apparently tested positive so I'm done with him, it will be the second time he's been busted if it all goes the way it's looking.

    But the WBC have made it clear from the very beginning they don't want Whyte fighting Wilder, Whyte hasn't even been found guilty yet or banned yet, they are investigating and the WBC haven't even let that process finish before running out and "not recognising the result"

    It's a real shame they didn't have the same attitude with Canelo, they have made a proven drug cheat their "Franchise Champion".

    Just think how they defended Canelo when he tested positive for a banned substance, they were out defending him publicly.

    They allowed another proven drug cheat, Ortiz fight for their title and letting him fight for it again..

    Shall we talk Luis Nery? Again, they "believed it was food contamination" and didn't strip him, It's unbelievable the double standards of the WBC.


    Now my point is.. if Whyte is found guilty and has to serve a ban then fine, the WBC are well within their rights in my opinion to not recognise Whyte.

    But they didn't do the same with Canelo did they? They were making excuses for Canelo and telling us all to wait until the investigation had finished and thats the problem I have with their statement.

    They didn't strip Nery, they were out giving excuses before the end of any investigation and told everybody to let the process run its course.

    The WBC are a joke, it doesn't excuse Whyte but it raises serious questions about how the WBC make these decisions and how they defend their champions and the fighters they like and the ones they don't.
     
  9. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No he is not, the only thing that happened was the BBBoC stating any drug test is inconclusive until the B sample confirms that 0,5% doubt that the A sample was somehow wrong. Whyte 99,95% sure took a zero-tolerance drug and was caught with its metabolites, and will surely face a lengthy ban, question is: since UKAD and BBBoC is so completely inept: when.

    Just to underline how drug testing procedures work in the UK: Jarrell Miller could've actually stepped into the ring facing Joshua in the UK despite popping positive in 3 tests, because he could've asked for the B samples to be tested, which takes time. So he could've inflicted twice the damage on Joshua Ruiz did, possibly ending his career while being fully loaded with PEDs, and the BBBoC could've said: okay, ur cleared to fight until the B sample comes back positive. Have fun, mate!

    The BBBoC had a decision to make, and rather than doing its job which is to protect the fighters health first and foremost, they made a business one. Once the B sample comes back positive like 99.9 times out of a 100 it does, anyone with the pre-fight knowledge of the popped test will get their arse sued clean off.
     
  10. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    Yeah sure buddy thats why WBC wanna make him franchise champion :risas3::risas3::risas3::risas3:

    Whyte didnt sleep for days before fight , mishap with his favourite gloves and had hearing on same day and STILL beat Rivas at 40%

    Imagine Whyte at 100% he already got Wilder running away from the belt
     
  11. DonTyson

    DonTyson Active Member Full Member

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    Fury beats all of these chumps so as long as Tyson’s still active I’m happy.
     
  12. DoubleJab666

    DoubleJab666 Dot, dot, dot... Full Member

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    Cleared to fight doesn't mean cleared of guilt regarding his failed test. Not sure you're in a position to suggest others haven't read things properly when you've misunderstood this basic fact....
     
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  13. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist

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    One, just like Whyte.
     
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  14. DonTyson

    DonTyson Active Member Full Member

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    He’s getting back to peak health after dominating Wilder at 60%. Fury had no right to be ready to take on Wilder but he did, people have conveniently seem to have forget that but instead use his recent fights to bash him.
     
  15. Lesion of Doom

    Lesion of Doom Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wilder and Whyte were unlikely to fight anytime soon, regardless. That's yet another reason these conspiracy theories are so absurd. It would be three fights away and late 2020. Why would Wilder send his emissaries to cause Whyte to **** hot *now*?

    Moreover, even if we agree Wilder is an 80/20 favorite in Ortiz II, he's likely to be a slight underdog against Fury. Which would mean there's about a 70% chance he would lose prior to Whyte, anyway.