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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder vs Dominic Breazeale 18th May 2019 Sky Sports

    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post
    Joke of a fight and I'm still baffled why Whyte isn't in there against Wilder.
    AJ smashed him years ago ffs.
    AJ smashed Whyte years ago as well. Just saying.
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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder vs Dominic Breazeale 18th May 2019 Sky Sports

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post
    Joke of a fight and I'm still baffled why Whyte isn't in there against Wilder.
    AJ smashed him years ago ffs.
    AJ smashed Whyte years ago as well. Just saying.
    haha I was going to post the same thing. In fairness Whyte did have his moment against AJ and has gone on a decent run on paper since. I remember Whyte vs Brezeale was talked about a while ago, that probably would have been a good competitive fight. Whyte isnt as good/improved as a lot of people seem to think imo. Hes struggles majorly at world level, and has never comfortably beaten a good fighter to my knowledge

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder vs Dominic Breazeale 18th May 2019 Sky Sports

    Whyte despite telling everyone he wants AJ, Fury and Wilder is appealing the WBC decision to make Whyte Fury's mandatory before facing the winner of Wilder/ Breazeale


    https://www.givemesport.com/1474182-...ed?autoplay=on


    Whyte should be biting their hand off for the opportunity. Huge payday and a big chance to massively improve his standing.
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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder vs Dominic Breazeale 18th May 2019 Sky Sports

    Perhaps he sees Wilder or Breazeale as easier targets OR perhaps he feels he needs a tune up.

    I like Whyte and how he's done given the pedigree of other fighters in the division but yeah that is disappointing to say the least.

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder vs Dominic Breazeale 18th May 2019 Sky Sports

    LET’S GO Dillian Whyte insists he DOES want Tyson Fury fight after WBC reveal plan to order final eliminator

    However, the ‘Body Snatcher’ doubts the ‘Gypsy King’ will accept the bout

    Dillian Whyte has declared exclusively to talkSPORT that he is ready, willing and able to fight Tyson Fury for the right to become Deontay Wilder’s next mandatory challenger.

    The Brixton man is sceptical as to whether his rival will accept the bout, but insists he would take it if it became a realistic possibility.

    WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman revealed that his organisation have mapped out a plan to order Whyte vs Fury as a final eliminator to resolve their current dispute with Whyte, who wants to challenge WBC champion Wilder.

    However, Sulaiman also claimed Dillian’s team had not accepted the ruling and instead wanted his upcoming fight with Oscar Rivas to become the final eliminator.

    “I’m the ‘can man,’ whoever want it can get it,” Whyte exclusively told Drive.

    “I’ve been trying to fight Tyson Fury for a number of years now. We’ve made multiple attempts and it never happened.

    “If Fury wants to fight, he knows where I am. But I can’t see the fight happening.



    “If Tyson fury can walk away from a rematch with Deontay Wilder for the WBC heavyweight world title, why would he fight me for the ‘interim’ title? It doesn’t make sense.”

    Whyte currently remains locked in an argument with the WBC as he feels he’s been unfairly treated by them – most notably in a situation that arose earlier this year.

    The 31-year-old heavyweight was initially ordered to face Dominic Breazeale in a final eliminator for the WBC ‘interim’ title, only for this bout to be pulled out from under his feet.

    When the Wilder vs Fury rematch fell through, Breazeale jumped up to challenge the champion on May 18 instead – because he was existing mandatory having beaten Eric Molina in a questionable final eliminator back in 2017.

    As a result, Whyte’s team claim the WBC have ‘protected’ Wilder and are now campaigning to make him automatic mandatory, though the governing body have other ideas.

    “There’s a lot of things going on with the WBC at the minute,” Whyte continued.

    “Everyone knows I’m very angry at them and the way I’ve been treated.

    “Everyone knows Deontay Wilder should’ve been fighting me and not Dominic Breazeale.

    “But for some reason the WBC insist on protecting him…

    “It’s a funny subject, I can’t really say too much, a lot of these boxing authorities are very touchy.

    “The public can see what I’ve done, how many WBC title fights I’ve had, how many times I’ve defended my number one position. It’s crazy, I don’t understand it.

    “Now, with the WBC, I think it’s just delaying tactics by them…

    “It’s frustrating, it’s stressful, it’s a bit disheartening to be honest.

    “Tyson Fury could’ve fought Oscar Rivas, he said no, Anthony Joshua could’ve fought Oscar Rivas, he said no, look who they’re fighting.

    https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/5...ight-wbc-plan/
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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder vs Dominic Breazeale 18th May 2019 Sky Sports

    Just a way to highlight Wilder back to his KO'ing ways two weeks before AJ comes over to the same N.Y stomping grounds. They've been building it for a while since they shared a card in 2017 and apparently Wilder's brother who is as sharp as a round marble sucker punched Breazeale and yelled slurs at his wife and kids. Thought Breazeale sued him too and also sent new gear and hats to the journeyman fella who just knocked out Wilders brother .

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder vs Dominic Breazeale 18th May 2019 Sky Sports

    I will supporting Breazeale

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder vs Dominic Breazeale 18th May 2019 Sky Sports

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    LET’S GO Dillian Whyte insists he DOES want Tyson Fury fight after WBC reveal plan to order final eliminator

    However, the ‘Body Snatcher’ doubts the ‘Gypsy King’ will accept the bout

    Dillian Whyte has declared exclusively to talkSPORT that he is ready, willing and able to fight Tyson Fury for the right to become Deontay Wilder’s next mandatory challenger.

    The Brixton man is sceptical as to whether his rival will accept the bout, but insists he would take it if it became a realistic possibility.

    WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman revealed that his organisation have mapped out a plan to order Whyte vs Fury as a final eliminator to resolve their current dispute with Whyte, who wants to challenge WBC champion Wilder.

    However, Sulaiman also claimed Dillian’s team had not accepted the ruling and instead wanted his upcoming fight with Oscar Rivas to become the final eliminator.

    “I’m the ‘can man,’ whoever want it can get it,” Whyte exclusively told Drive.

    “I’ve been trying to fight Tyson Fury for a number of years now. We’ve made multiple attempts and it never happened.

    “If Fury wants to fight, he knows where I am. But I can’t see the fight happening.



    “If Tyson fury can walk away from a rematch with Deontay Wilder for the WBC heavyweight world title, why would he fight me for the ‘interim’ title? It doesn’t make sense.”

    Whyte currently remains locked in an argument with the WBC as he feels he’s been unfairly treated by them – most notably in a situation that arose earlier this year.

    The 31-year-old heavyweight was initially ordered to face Dominic Breazeale in a final eliminator for the WBC ‘interim’ title, only for this bout to be pulled out from under his feet.

    When the Wilder vs Fury rematch fell through, Breazeale jumped up to challenge the champion on May 18 instead – because he was existing mandatory having beaten Eric Molina in a questionable final eliminator back in 2017.

    As a result, Whyte’s team claim the WBC have ‘protected’ Wilder and are now campaigning to make him automatic mandatory, though the governing body have other ideas.

    “There’s a lot of things going on with the WBC at the minute,” Whyte continued.

    “Everyone knows I’m very angry at them and the way I’ve been treated.

    “Everyone knows Deontay Wilder should’ve been fighting me and not Dominic Breazeale.

    “But for some reason the WBC insist on protecting him…

    “It’s a funny subject, I can’t really say too much, a lot of these boxing authorities are very touchy.

    “The public can see what I’ve done, how many WBC title fights I’ve had, how many times I’ve defended my number one position. It’s crazy, I don’t understand it.

    “Now, with the WBC, I think it’s just delaying tactics by them…

    “It’s frustrating, it’s stressful, it’s a bit disheartening to be honest.

    “Tyson Fury could’ve fought Oscar Rivas, he said no, Anthony Joshua could’ve fought Oscar Rivas, he said no, look who they’re fighting.

    https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/5...ight-wbc-plan/
    On 3 occasions Whyte has been told to fight someone to get the Wilder fight, on 3 occasions he has told the media he wanted the fight while behind closed doors appealed the orders. Work for Eddie, lie for Eddie, lie like Eddie.

    I hope this fight happens but when a decent fight is proposed in the heavyweight division I assume it won’t happen for some BS or another. Everyone will pick sides and the promoters will laugh and laugh.

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder vs Dominic Breazeale 18th May 2019 Sky Sports

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    LET’S GO Dillian Whyte insists he DOES want Tyson Fury fight after WBC reveal plan to order final eliminator

    However, the ‘Body Snatcher’ doubts the ‘Gypsy King’ will accept the bout

    Dillian Whyte has declared exclusively to talkSPORT that he is ready, willing and able to fight Tyson Fury for the right to become Deontay Wilder’s next mandatory challenger.

    The Brixton man is sceptical as to whether his rival will accept the bout, but insists he would take it if it became a realistic possibility.

    WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman revealed that his organisation have mapped out a plan to order Whyte vs Fury as a final eliminator to resolve their current dispute with Whyte, who wants to challenge WBC champion Wilder.

    However, Sulaiman also claimed Dillian’s team had not accepted the ruling and instead wanted his upcoming fight with Oscar Rivas to become the final eliminator.

    “I’m the ‘can man,’ whoever want it can get it,” Whyte exclusively told Drive.

    “I’ve been trying to fight Tyson Fury for a number of years now. We’ve made multiple attempts and it never happened.

    “If Fury wants to fight, he knows where I am. But I can’t see the fight happening.



    “If Tyson fury can walk away from a rematch with Deontay Wilder for the WBC heavyweight world title, why would he fight me for the ‘interim’ title? It doesn’t make sense.”

    Whyte currently remains locked in an argument with the WBC as he feels he’s been unfairly treated by them – most notably in a situation that arose earlier this year.

    The 31-year-old heavyweight was initially ordered to face Dominic Breazeale in a final eliminator for the WBC ‘interim’ title, only for this bout to be pulled out from under his feet.

    When the Wilder vs Fury rematch fell through, Breazeale jumped up to challenge the champion on May 18 instead – because he was existing mandatory having beaten Eric Molina in a questionable final eliminator back in 2017.

    As a result, Whyte’s team claim the WBC have ‘protected’ Wilder and are now campaigning to make him automatic mandatory, though the governing body have other ideas.

    “There’s a lot of things going on with the WBC at the minute,” Whyte continued.

    “Everyone knows I’m very angry at them and the way I’ve been treated.

    “Everyone knows Deontay Wilder should’ve been fighting me and not Dominic Breazeale.

    “But for some reason the WBC insist on protecting him…

    “It’s a funny subject, I can’t really say too much, a lot of these boxing authorities are very touchy.

    “The public can see what I’ve done, how many WBC title fights I’ve had, how many times I’ve defended my number one position. It’s crazy, I don’t understand it.

    “Now, with the WBC, I think it’s just delaying tactics by them…

    “It’s frustrating, it’s stressful, it’s a bit disheartening to be honest.

    “Tyson Fury could’ve fought Oscar Rivas, he said no, Anthony Joshua could’ve fought Oscar Rivas, he said no, look who they’re fighting.

    https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/5...ight-wbc-plan/
    On 3 occasions Whyte has been told to fight someone to get the Wilder fight, on 3 occasions he has told the media he wanted the fight while behind closed doors appealed the orders. Work for Eddie, lie for Eddie, lie like Eddie.

    I hope this fight happens but when a decent fight is proposed in the heavyweight division I assume it won’t happen for some BS or another. Everyone will pick sides and the promoters will laugh and laugh.
    I don’t really want to stick up for Whyte cos he’s as full of shit as the rest of them , but to be fair, the WBC have shit on him whichever way you look at it.
    He was no.1 challenger, Brezeale was no.4. And it’s not the first time.
    Like I said , I’m not here to stick up for Whyte, because he’s deluded, but I don’t know what Eddie Hearn has to do with it.
    Hearn only promotes Whyte on a fight by fight basis. Whyte is supposedly a free agent. He even came over the States to whore himself out, but I’m guessing he didn’t get any takers.
    Probably cos he thinks he’s more of a draw than he actually is.
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