He'll never be the man, are some people blind or something? Must be the same fans that rated deontay, I guess. Lol
Dillian Whyte is the illegitimate offspring of Jarrell Miller and Grimace from McDonald's. People who think he’s the man for beating the bloated, unable to even walk right, corpse of Povetkin seem to forget that he got obliterated by Povetkin a few months ago in a fight he was supposed to win. I just want to see Wilder vs Whyte. One of these clownsticks needs to go.
NO HE IS NOT. Never forget, he was offered AJ and those titles and walked away. He hasn't waited 1000 days for an opportunity, he has turned Opportunities down. He was mandated by the WBC to fight Ortiz in an eliminator, turned it down and Ortiz went on to fight Wilder a second time. It's a great narrative this 1000 days rubbish but it's not reality, it's spin. Whyte is a 24 carat bullcrapper, he says he wants a title shot and turns them down because he hasn't got them on his terms, the challenger, demanding it his way, embarrassing. Whyte is just happy now fleecing casual British boxing fans for their monies on PPV's against 41 year old Covid victims and AJ's left over and earning millions per fight. If he really thought he could beat AJ, he would have taken the fight, if he really thought he could have beaten Ortiz at the time then he would have taken the fight. NEVER FORGET THE TRUTH.
I think he can beat a 280+ lbs Ruiz, but overall I agree. He called out Trevor Bryan after the fight for a reason. Not Wilder, not Usyk, or Joyce, or even senior citizens Ortiz or Pulev. He challenged Trevor ****ing Bryan.
To be fair he has been chasing Wilder for years and Wilder had specifically told him he wouldn't give him the fight. Wilder would probably starch him but Wilder seemed like he was scared of fighting someone who was at least young and hungry
That is not the FULL truth though, is it?. Whilst I agree Dillian Whyte has no chance of being the man. You have written a lot of Partial truths. To fit a common anti-Whyte narrative. In regards to turning down Joshua that is a half-truth Joshua's team deliberately made the guy a low offer for the April fight @Wembley stadium. Which they knew he would turn down. Joshua's team had already booked the date for the stadium Only 3 fighters were big enough to fill that date: Wilder, Fury and Whyte Joshua didn't want to give Whyte anywhere near what he was worth Hearn and Joshua wanted to instead to pursue their American dream, but they had to keep the fans onside because: the fans had already paid for flights and hotel, and booked vacation time It would mean not defending his belts for 9months for no reason It could be argued that Whyte was actually in on it. And agreed to make Joshua's low ball offer public. It was win-win for Joshua and Whyte. As Whyte was getting closer to the WBC title shot. Losing to Joshua would derail him, whereas he could always fight Joshua in the future. In regards to Ortiz and the 1000days narrative that's another half truth: You are correct that Whyte didn't want any part of fighting Ortiz for a 2nd mandatory position when he should have been fighting Breazeale for 1st mandatory... "DON'T FORGET THE [FULL] TRUTH": Let's roll it back: Stiverne (the WBC mandatory ) was forced into a final eliminator fight against Breazeale as part of a step-aside deal between Don King and Al Haymon to allow Wilder to fight Luis Ortiz. Unfortunately for Sullaiman, Whyte had already fought an eliminator against Chisora about 9 months BEFORE the above contract was signed. Then Ortiz popped dirty. So it got even worse when Breazeale was allowed to bypass Whyte and fight his eliminator against Eric Molina (another Don King fighter AND who was actually serving a UKad/WADA suspension) on the undercard of Wilder v Stiverne 2. Then it turned into farse when later Sulaiman declared Breazeale the mandatory without having to fight the final eliminator against Whyte, and tried to sideline Whyte further by ordering him to fight Ortiz for 2nd mandatory position. In the end (after Ortiz was given 2 voluntary title shots), Sulaiman had to relent on his bull**** and called the long overdue final eliminator between Breazeale and Whyte. But then a couple of days later Fury pulled out the Wilder rematch and Breazeale was made the mandatory again. All of this because of a dodgy deal between Don King and Al Haymon, and Breazeale being allowed to fight the suspended Eric Molina instead of the guy who had actually fought a legitimate eliminator: Dillian Whyte