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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte on verge of following Tyson Fury onto ESPN's books in bid to break

    Curious how many people need to say AJs contracts are unfair before Primo believes them. He would get LESS if he beat AJ for the rematch he would be FORCED to take that is one way. That’s a sh:t deal.

    But we don’t know, just fighter after fighter keeps saying the same thing, they’re probably all in it together. They should just take it for the honor of fighting AJ for Tyson’s belts.

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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte on verge of following Tyson Fury onto ESPN's books in bid to break

    Funny that nobody will fight AJ because of the "shit deals" yet end up taking far less against each other. Truth is, they're all playing the long game. The longer they can stay away from AJ the more chance they have of landing the jackpot in the end.

    Listening to Whyte - and his supporters - you'd never imagine AJ had already ironed him out.
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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte on verge of following Tyson Fury onto ESPN's books in bid to break

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Curious how many people need to say AJs contracts are unfair before Primo believes them. He would get LESS if he beat AJ for the rematch he would be FORCED to take that is one way. That’s a sh:t deal.

    But we don’t know, just fighter after fighter keeps saying the same thing, they’re probably all in it together. They should just take it for the honor of fighting AJ for Tyson’s belts.
    Tysons belts? Ha!

    "I feel that it is only fair and right and for the good of boxing to keep the titles active and allow the other contenders to fight for the vacant belts that I proudly won and held as the undefeated heavyweight champion of the world when I defeated the long-standing champion Wladimir Klitschko," Fury said in a statement.

    It's just another example of delusional entitlement. Whyte wants to pretend he is something he isn't. He is not box office gold, he doesn't have a belt, he got stopped by Joshua and yet you would think he was bringing the dominant record to the table were you to belive him.

    Wilder and Finkel are little better. One decent fight in which Wilder was humiliated, exposed and had his shorts pulled down and you would think he was some kind of dominant world champion with an armful of huge international box office gold events under his one lonely belt.

    Sad that people buy into such fantasies.
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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte on verge of following Tyson Fury onto ESPN's books in bid to break

    It is the machine that is Sky and Eddie that have pushed Whyte being PPV.

    To be fair to Dillian he has beaten what has been put in front of him.

    I hope the long game pays off for him.
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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte on verge of following Tyson Fury onto ESPN's books in bid to break

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Curious how many people need to say AJs contracts are unfair before Primo believes them. He would get LESS if he beat AJ for the rematch he would be FORCED to take that is one way. That’s a sh:t deal.

    But we don’t know, just fighter after fighter keeps saying the same thing, they’re probably all in it together. They should just take it for the honor of fighting AJ for Tyson’s belts.
    Seeing as you mentioned me, I’ll reply. No , we don’t know.......but you constantly THINK you know, and rely on the “he said, she said” nonsense. (When it suits of course!) funnily , not when Wilder says he broke his arm, but hey ho.
    Back up your quotes with some figures , and we will compare them like for like and percentage wise etc. With the offers that Canelo gave GGG or that Floyd gave Manny or indeed any other fighter that he may have given a rematch clause to. Or even the rematch clause that Wlad gave Fury.
    I have no clue of the details of these, but my guess is that they will all be pretty similar.
    All I said was IF Whyte turned down £5m to fight for the World title, then he deserves no pity. If on the other hand he was offered less than he was for the Chisora fight , which unless he earned more than £5m for that fight, which is highly unlikely, then I would have some sympathy for him.
    So what part of that are you gonna pick a hole in?
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