Dillian Whyte ready to step in as replacement for Wilder/Ortiz!

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  1. MrTombourineMan

    MrTombourineMan Торрейра хорошо. Full Member

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    This is about finding the next best available replacement, not some malarkey about Hearn dictating Wilder's career. Look through the WBC rankings and tell me who is the highest ranked guy available with Stiverne booked and Ortiz likely to face suspension...

    I'll save you the bother, it's Whyte at #3.
     
  2. Dagnaldinho

    Dagnaldinho Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I for one would be happy to see this fight. I think Wilder could get himself into some trouble. Dillian aint the greatest but in this modern crop of Heavyweights i put him on level with the Parkers and Ortizs
     
  3. Manfred

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    Wilder can find his own best available apponent without the malarkey Hearn is bringing to the table. Parker is available.
     
  4. MrTombourineMan

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    Lol, no he isn't. Parker just fought, a 12 rounder no less. If you really think he's gonna jump into the biggest and toughest fight of his career against Wilder on barely a month notice then I have a bridge to sell you. Bearing in mind that when Wilder offered to stand in for Hughie after he pulled out back in April, Parker turned him down.

    Wilder has already confirmed he will still be on the card Nov 4th. You can be damn sure it won't be against Parker. The only fights available for a voluntary (as in WBC top 15) that will end with Wilder coming out of this with at least some minor improvement of his resume are against Whyte and Ruiz, both of whom would beat Stiverne and both of whom gave good accounts of themselves in their losses against the other two champions in the division. As it happens Whyte is slightly higher ranked than Ruiz and would also provide a better payday.

    Like I said before; this isn't about Hearn in the slightest, it's about turning a shitty situation around and making the fight that makes the most sense. If you can counter my points with some arguments against Whyte being the most logical fight right now then I'm all ears, if you're just gonna criticise Hearn for trying to make a good fight (it is his job after all) then don't bother replying.
     
  5. Manfred

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    That's all it's about is Hearn and the B league nation. Nobody wants to see that crap. I would rather he fought Miller. Whyte just looking for a payday. Nobody knows him over here and there would be no interest in the fight.
     
  6. Farmboxer

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    Ortiz was taking a prescription drug for blood pressure, not illegal and not a PED. A doctor has explained it. Wilder is so happy, he didn't want a fight with Old Man Ortiz and now Ortiz has been framed like Povetkin, although Povetkin was cleared by VADA, it's WBC's job to protect Wilder and they always will. 5 voluntary title defenses i a row, a record! Wilder will not fight Joshua either, they will try to frame Joshua. Joshua will knock Wilder out and Wilder knows it, that's why that fight will never happen! Wilder wants another wino from the alley.