Dillian Whyte Humiliates Parker.-"Stop Prancing in your kitchen & FIGHT".

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  1. Safin

    Safin Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Dillian Whyte just never gets the credit he deserves. It has always been this way throughout his entire career.

    Regarding the Joseph Parker dancing video(s) - hard to watch.
     
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  2. Rockradar

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    Probably not clearly, Whyte won fair and square but not clearly IMO. Listen to how Bellew descibes Whyte at the end of the video.

    Theres a few illegal shots there from Whyte but Im a Parker fan so Im bias. Parker made some stupid punch selections though. I really don't like Barry.
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  3. Geo1122

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    Hearn called Higgins out on it recently. He was talking about the real reason fights don’t get made is usually the people managing the fighter, and then directly mentioned Higgins.

    Whyte and Parker’s fight I think should have had a 4 point swing though, I will say that. There was the dodgy knockdown on a round that Parker was winning, and I personally thought Whyte should have had a point deducted for his... wrestling.

    Having said that, Whyte deserves respect for the challenges that he takes. He wants big money, so takes big risks.
     
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  4. Rockradar

    Rockradar Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I'm no fan of Higgins and Barry but it's funny how Hearn (whom I respect) hints at management for Joe not getting the big fights and all along theres Dillian Whyte who's not getting the big fights either lol. Theres was even rumours that Whyte was at one time frusterated with Hearn because of that but they seem fine now anyway. The irony though.

    I can tell you that Parker (after he lost to Whyte) announced that he would be going through a rebuilding phase in his career. This means stringing together fights with no namers (very similar to what Tyson Fury done after the Wilder draw) and slowly building himself up. I'm not sure when he's going to get a good name but I wouldn't mind seeing him in with Oscar Rivas next.
     
  5. Geo1122

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    I understand what you’re saying, but with Fury there was a clear sense of direction. And in truth it isn’t the best comparison. After Parker fought Whyte, 1 month later Fury fought Pianeta. 3 and a half months later he fought Wilder. He had 6 months off, and then fought Schwarz and Wallin within 3 months of each other, before making the second Wilder fight.

    I get that Parker wants to rebuild himself, but my honest opinion is perhaps a couple of tuneups over a short space of time, before jumping into a credible fight. Of course you could reference that Whyte hasn’t had his title shot yet (though he was offered one) but Whyte has taken big fights, and is seeing the rewards.

    It’s a real shame with what happened with that Chisora fight. That was just what he needed. Solid name. Solid profile among the casuals.
     
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  6. Neon Maniac

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    Hearn lined Whyte up with AJ ,what fight was bigger then that a year ago ? Hearn also got him a mandatory or WBC silver belt lined up against Wilder , who is not doing what for what fighter again ? He also got him a Fury fight before he defeated Wilder but Fury backed out for whatever reasons ,that’s the recognized 3 top guys ? Huh
     
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  7. Rockradar

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    Yeah Fury was clear in what he was doing. Parkers rebuilding phase isn't so. Mind you Fury had a title shot waiting for him, Wilder probably regrets waiting for Fury to come around now lol.

    I think Joes next fight will be back to the big league. He was going to fight Chisora so thats should be an indication of things to come. I just don't want to see the same stuff from Joe. To be honest with you, I haven't been a happy fan for some time now. I liked the Winters fight but before that was just not good. Hope he comes around.
     
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  8. Rockradar

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    Ok calm down buddy. If you read properly you can see that I said I respect Hearn (in brackets). I was just speaking on the angle that Dillian Whyte had given us. Look I'll give you some proof.

    Below is an article about Whytes frustrations with Hearn for him lining up AJ with Fury when that was the big fight he wanted...
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/b...moter-Eddie-Hearn-pushing-Anthony-Joshua.html

    Also if you read my post again and properly, you will see that we were talking about Whyte not getting the fights he deserves. Keyword is getting. The fights you just mentioned, in your post above were fights that never eventuated.

    Remember, don't think I don't know the good work Hearns done for Joe as well. It doesn't mean I can't point out any ironies about what he says.
     
  9. Neon Maniac

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    Whyte declined AJ ,yes or no ?

    Is it Hearns fault Fury said no ?

    Was Hearn responsible for the Whyte WBC mandatory situation and a questionable failed test ?

    Did Hearn get Whyte a final elimination bout in the WBC with Rivas ?

    Did Hearn get Parker fight he wanted ?

    You said something about irony but what fights did Parker’s get or attempt matching with vs the above ?

    When you post links you have to read them , Whyte isn’t upset at Hearn ,he’s upset of not getting the Fury fight when he won as the number one guy however Fury was the mandatory in the second Wilder fight so what Whyte fails to understand he’s not next because the mandatory is not up again for a minute and AJ would hold precedence over him here , we all know this because that is undisputed.
     
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  10. Rockradar

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    No you continue to miss the point. I was pointing out how Dillian Whyte was frustrated at Hearn. Not me. I've got nothing against Whyte.Anyone that reads our traded posts can see that I have nothing against Hearn. Everyone that knows me here, knows that too. You must be new here so welcome to our forum.

    Also I never said anything of the sort for you to ask those questions. I never said it was Furys fault Hearn said no lol.

    Your questions are best passed on to Dillian Whyte. Remember Dillian Whyte was the one that wasn't happy not me. Do you understand?
     
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  11. Neon Maniac

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    I’m not attacking you but you missed this point .

    When you post links you have to read them as well , Whyte isn’t upset at Hearn ,he’s upset of not getting the Fury fight when he won over Wilder as the ranked number one guy however Fury was the mandatory in the second Wilder fight so what Whyte fails to understand he’s not next because the mandatory is not up again for a minute and AJ would hold precedence over him here , we all know this because that is undisputed.

    I attacked your irony point because you suggested Hearn isn’t all that different from Parker’s guys of getting big fights which my posts dispels .
     
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  12. Rockradar

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    Keyword is getting.

    Me and Geo were talking about how Whyte wasnt getting the big fights. That article is about Whyte not getting the big fight against Fury as Hearn was going to line up AJ with Fury.

    Do you now understand? lol. Its clear for everyone to see. I can pull up all the posts but I honestly don't want to make you look bad mate.
     
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  13. Rockradar

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    Did you read the opening paragraph of the article because this is what it says...
    "Dillian Whyte hits out at his OWN promoter Eddie Hearn for pushing Anthony Joshua as Tyson Fury's next opponent ..."
     
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  14. Neon Maniac

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    Don’t pat yourself on the back ,you said Hearn doesn’t get Whyte big fights, as if Whyte himself didn’t decline but you didn’t want to mention that for a reason .I didn’t even add the Pulev one which he was forced to pull out because of a bait and switch % exchange of seeing less money which again was not in Hearns control. You’re reaching .

    The difference between Parker’s management is they actually sit on the fence and wait while Hearn is trying to actually secure the big ones,this should be the end of the discussion .
     
  15. Neon Maniac

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    Do you not understand Fury was Wilders mandatory so it doesn’t matter what Whyte is saying ,you said Hearn doesn’t get the big fights and are going along with nonsense to try and have a point and ignore the undisputed fight wouldn’t get moved under a Whyte one? Geez.