Whyte ducks Fury

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  1. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Hearn treats Whyte like he's a domestic heavyweight ... not a world-class heavyweight.

    Whyte didn't sign with Hearn to become a "star" on Hearn's $20 British PPVs fighting Dereck Chisora a half-dozen times.

    Whyte should be viewed as the top heavyweight contender in the world ... but his own promoter doesn't treat him as such.

    You guys all know it, too.

    Seriously. Consider this.

    *Whyte is rated #1 by the WBC and WBO.

    * Rivas is rated #10 by the WBC and #5 by the WBO.

    * Schwarz and Miller are rated above Rivas in the WBO, but Miller just failed a PED test and Schwarz is about to lose to Fury, so Rivas could be #3 in the WBO by the time the Whyte fight takes place.

    SO WHY IN THE HELL IS HEARN petitioning the WBC and trying to make Whyte against #10 Rivas a WBC mandatory ... when it would be much easier to make Whyte #1 and Rivas (likely #3) in the WBO a mandatory and the winner could fight WBO champ Joshua.?

    A promoter LOOKING OUT FOR WHYTE would petition the WBO to make Whyte-Rivas a mandatory, because the odds are better that they would. (Wouldn't he?)

    Rivas is already top five in the WBO and about to move up ahead of Schwarz and Miller.

    But Hearn IS NOT looking out for Whyte. He knows the WBC isn't going to put Rivas in a mandatory contender fight, but he's screwing around anyway.

    Hell, Hearn could put Whyte in a title fight with Joshua now ... mandatory or not ... and everyone would love it. Nobody's blocking Hearn from doing that. Nobody, but Eddie Hearn.

    Whyte needs to dump Hearn. NOW.

    This is how Hearn treats Whyte when Whyte is the WBO and WBC #1 contender. How is Hearn going to treat Whyte if Whyte gets upset by someone?

    With Hearn, it's all about Joshua. Whyte is an afterthought to Hearn, if that.

    Hearn is clearly not looking out for Whyte's best interests.

    If Hearn did not promote Joshua, think Hearn would be trying to make Whyte-Rivas a WBC mandatory or a WBO mandatory?
     
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  2. NoNeck

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    You’re gullible if you actually think he takes home more than Wilder. He does get inflated purses for his talent level though. I’ll give him that.
     
  3. Special one

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    For the number of fights he has had and the fact he's not even a champion yet, he clearly makes more money than Wilder in comparison if not outright most likely.
     
  4. Dubblechin

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    Clearly Most Likely.

    Waffle much?
     
  5. Special one

    Special one Active Member Full Member

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    Clearly: at a comparative stage compared with Wilder he has made way more money! Most likely: he has made more overall! Just to clear that up for your feeble mind. To experience some true Waffle go back and read your numerous posts in this thread!!
     
  6. UKboxingfan

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    Of course he does and too right, he’s fought better opponents than Wilder.
     
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  7. Dubblechin

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  8. Dubblechin

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    Yes, please clear up my "feeble" mind with some financial stats on how much more Whyte has made than Wilder.

    I'll wait.
     
  9. Serge

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    Whyte only has himself to blame for not getting his shot yet because he went about it all wrong from the get-go.

    What he should've done is to secure his shot is

    Only fight once in almost 3 years
    Make sure it's against a journeyman who was 2-4 in their last 6 fights, get dropped by them and lose a close decision to them on the judge's cards

    Or

    Lose every round against Amir Mansour and pray the later suffers a nasty tongue injury and has to pull out in the 5th round
    Lose every single second of every single round against AJ before getting knocked out in the 7th
    Get dropped by blown up CW Izu and pray the Polegerian is dumb enough to somehow manage to find a way to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory
    Beat up glass-jawed school teacher Eric Molina who had been KO'd x 4, was 1-1 in his last 2 fights, the loss being an embarrassingly easy 3 round blow out against AJ, and the win being a MD against a 13-35-7 tomato can
    And KO Carlos Negron who got KO'd by 31-12-1 journeyman Epifanio Mendoza and hadn't beaten anyone of note apart from a completely shot Derric Rossy who was 1-3 in his 4 fights and 3-6 in his last 9.
     
  10. NoNeck

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    He’s not a champion and might never be one.
     
  11. Dubblechin

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    You have definitely made a case for why Whyte needs to dump Eddie Hearn and sign with the PBC.

    If PBC can get guys like Breazeale and Molina TWO title shots against both Wilder and Joshua, how come Eddie Hearn can't get Whyte a single title fight?

    And Hearn - who is supposedly Whyte's promoter - controls three of the four heavyweight titles.

    Whyte needs to dump Hearn.
     
  12. Special one

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    Feel free to go back and check their fight by fight purses up to and including the amount of fights Whyte has currently had! In case you can't comprehend this, I mean compare their purses for their first fight, second fight, third fight and so on!! Then compare their net worth and divide it by their number of fights and your conclusion will be quite clear on who earns more!
     
  13. Dubblechin

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    Here you go, slow one.

    https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/richest-boxers/dillian-whyte-net-worth/

    https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/richest-boxers/deontay-wilder-net-worth/

    Those $20 PPVs don't end up adding to much.

    Whyte needs to dump Hearn. All Hearn cares about is Joshua.
     
  14. NoNeck

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    Izu and Negron is pretty much on par with what Whyte has done, Parker being the best win but it was fraudulent.
     
  15. Special one

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    Now divide it by their number of fights so far.... Jeez slow?! I've already spelt it out for you once and all you got is so e links to net worth. Go take those numbers, DIVIDE them by each of Wilders and Whytes number of professional bouts then find the real answer. In Lehman's terms, think of each time one of them has fought and consider it a days pay, who takes the most home at the end of the month!! Lol