Haymon is getting the WBC to have Wilder duck Whyte, like he did Stevenson duck Alvarez

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  1. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    Never in my wildest dreams could I imagine or foresee the day when Dillian fat pudding Whyte becomes the bogeyman of the Heavyweight Division.

    Soon Chisora will be the guy world champions are frightened of.
     
  2. tommyg6

    tommyg6 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Deontay Wilder, is that you?
     
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  4. andrewa1

    andrewa1 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    These Wilder ducking Whyte threads need to end, at least unless the Fury fight falls through. Wilder has been trying to get two much superior fights to a Whyte fight, in AJ and Fury. If the fury fight falls through and he fights Dom next, THEN you can say he's ducking Whyte and it at least won't look absurd.
     
  5. Ukansodoff

    Ukansodoff Deontay plz stop ducking Joshua. Thank you. Full Member

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    All i wonder is why is Whyte getting pushed back and given even more hoops to jump through by the WBC? Are the WBC just **** at organization? Do they use some sort of scoring system that isnt really giving the best results? Or are they allowing the champions representatives to pick and choose who they would like as their mandatory defences?
     
  6. Okin129

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    Wilder is not ducking Whyte, he fought a superior fighter in Luis Ortiz and has bigger fish to fry at the moment, he
    is executing a masterplan together with Al Haymon.

    1. Fight Fury as the A-side for the same money they offered you to fight Joshua.
    2. Beat Fury.
    3. Better position in negotiations with Hearn and Joshua by being lineal champion and getting attention in the UK.
    4. Sign Joe Joyce a similar fighter to Joshua and use him as a sparring partner in preparation for the Joshua fight.

    That's what the masterplan is all about ;).
     
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  7. Legend X

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    No, Wilder's resume is weak and, based on his opposition, the legitimacy of his reign has been questionable.

    BUT that doesn't change the facts that Dillian Whyte has doesn't anything to justify the status of an outstanding challenger that people are bestowing on him.

    Knocking out Lucas Browne isn't enough. The best two wins he has (against the best two opponents besides AJ on his record : Chisora and Parker) were not convincing at all, in my opinion. Whyte was lucky to get those wins.
     
  8. FartWristedBum

    FartWristedBum I walk this Earth like a bum Full Member

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    Utter posh written here defending Wilder and his "efforts" in trying oh so hard to challenge decent opposition.
    Facts: Whyte, Parker and AJ are making vastly more £ than Wilder. This is because they are HUNGRY and are actually participating in boxing matches.

    The jealousy and butt-hurt excuses from across the pond are pitiful.
     
  9. TheMotorCityCobra

    TheMotorCityCobra Active Member Full Member

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    Whyte is a fat windbag with no defense, beyond easy work for Deontay. Dude got dropped by pillow-fisted Parker. Wilder has much bigger fish to fry than Whyte, a guy who went life and death with 8 loss journeyman Chisora, blatantly ducked Ortiz and has never KO'ed a decent HW. Whyte is a mediocre fighter with a big mouth and that's about it.
     
  10. DoubleJ

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    Uncle Al has successfully kept A-****** Duckenson away from legitimate competition for years. His massive duck of Kovalev back in the day was obvious and the string of "competition" he's faced since then makes Sven Ottke blush.
     
  11. derrick

    derrick 6ft4 215 bring it on Full Member

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    Joshua is the ducker. The are using whyte to try to get the WBC belt so Joshua can steal another belt with beating someone he already beat. Joshua's chin and stamina is **** and they can't risk him getting ktfo
     
  12. Mr Icaman

    Mr Icaman 32-0 WBC Champ, Ring + Lineal HW Champ Full Member

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    Yet we have AJ ducking threads all the time even though there is as much creditable evidence..

    I'm sure all sides stretch the truth but at the end of the day AJ is fighting Povetkin and Wilder isn't announcing a fight in the feasible future..

    Oh yes he is "trying" to fight others but that is no reason to stop fighting and really Whyte is as good a fight as available to him atm..

    Its irrelevant who you think is going to win but Whyte has done far more to earn his "shot" than Wilder has done to earn his...
     
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  13. andrewa1

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    AJ is the clear one and Wilder is the clear two. If Fury looks good and in form this weekend, hell be the clear number three. Evryone else is a decent step behind. So Wilder makes much more sense than Wilder Whyte. Moreover, by all accounts Wilder and Fury will announce a fight this weekend. So, assuming Fury shows up in shape this weekend and wins convincingly, you will have the #2 and #3 hws announcing a fight. The winner of that fight will then have as good a claim to #1 as AJ.
     
  14. andrewa1

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    Yep
     
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  15. Okin129

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    It's beyond me that some people can't understand the masterplan :facepalm:.