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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte WBO objection overruled as Oleksandr Usyk becomes heavyweight manda

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
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    As long as Whyte is getting good money, and I am sure he is, then the title should not matter much to him.

    Dillan has fought good fighters available to him and he has been entertaining.

    Whyte having the WBO title is not that prestigious and he is bigger and better than that particular title.

    I am sure Whyte is content just to keep fighting and winning away from the boxing politics.
    So are we just going to keep airbrushing from history the fact that Whyte has turned down World Title shots because he felt he was worth more money? despite the fact that he's never fought for a World title. He turned down an opportunity, Ruiz never, and look where Ruiz is now.
    I said he is content with what he is doing because he is making decent fights and good money.
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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte WBO objection overruled as Oleksandr Usyk becomes heavyweight manda

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    As long as Whyte is getting good money, and I am sure he is, then the title should not matter much to him.

    Dillan has fought good fighters available to him and he has been entertaining.

    Whyte having the WBO title is not that prestigious and he is bigger and better than that particular title.

    I am sure Whyte is content just to keep fighting and winning away from the boxing politics.
    So are we just going to keep airbrushing from history the fact that Whyte has turned down World Title shots because he felt he was worth more money? despite the fact that he's never fought for a World title. He turned down an opportunity, Ruiz never, and look where Ruiz is now.
    I said he is content with what he is doing because he is making decent fights and good money.
    I was talking about the above statement in bold.
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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte WBO objection overruled as Oleksandr Usyk becomes heavyweight manda

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    As long as Whyte is getting good money, and I am sure he is, then the title should not matter much to him.

    Dillan has fought good fighters available to him and he has been entertaining.

    Whyte having the WBO title is not that prestigious and he is bigger and better than that particular title.

    I am sure Whyte is content just to keep fighting and winning away from the boxing politics.
    So are we just going to keep airbrushing from history the fact that Whyte has turned down World Title shots because he felt he was worth more money? despite the fact that he's never fought for a World title. He turned down an opportunity, Ruiz never, and look where Ruiz is now.
    I said he is content with what he is doing because he is making decent fights and good money.
    I was talking about the above statement in bold.
    I was referring to the WBO title, and yes Whyte is better than that second rate title.
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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte WBO objection overruled as Oleksandr Usyk becomes heavyweight manda

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    As long as Whyte is getting good money, and I am sure he is, then the title should not matter much to him.

    Dillan has fought good fighters available to him and he has been entertaining.

    Whyte having the WBO title is not that prestigious and he is bigger and better than that particular title.

    I am sure Whyte is content just to keep fighting and winning away from the boxing politics.
    So are we just going to keep airbrushing from history the fact that Whyte has turned down World Title shots because he felt he was worth more money? despite the fact that he's never fought for a World title. He turned down an opportunity, Ruiz never, and look where Ruiz is now.
    I said he is content with what he is doing because he is making decent fights and good money.
    I was talking about the above statement in bold.
    I was referring to the WBO title, and yes Whyte is better than that second rate title.
    Why is he “better” than a legitimate World title? Come on@Master, have a day off will ya !
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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte WBO objection overruled as Oleksandr Usyk becomes heavyweight manda

    Whyte can only be blamed for himself.

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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte WBO objection overruled as Oleksandr Usyk becomes heavyweight manda

    [QUOTE=Primo Carnera;1522904]
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    As long as Whyte is getting good money, and I am sure he is, then the title should not matter much to him.

    Dillan has fought good fighters available to him and he has been entertaining.

    Whyte having the WBO title is not that prestigious and he is bigger and better than that particular title.

    I am sure Whyte is content just to keep fighting and winning away from the boxing politics.[/QW UOTE]
    So are we just going to keep airbrushing from history the fact that Whyte has turned down World Title shots because he felt he was worth more money? despite the fact that he's never fought for a World title. He turned down an opportunity, Ruiz never, and look where Ruiz is now.
    I said he is content with what he is doing because he is making decent fights and good money.
    I was talking about the above statement in bold.
    I was referring to the WBO title, and yes Whyte is better than that second rate title.
    Why is he “better” than a legitimate World title? Come on@Master, have a day off will ya !
    WBO title is for 2nd tier/division champions.
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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte WBO objection overruled as Oleksandr Usyk becomes heavyweight manda

    How many threads about this same stupid subject is the same guy going to make?

    Whyte has had many chances to be mandatory, he has turned them all down! Himself! He chose! The f’er didn’t want to fight the guys he was told to fight. If he simply did what was asked he would get his shot. He would have long ago. He is in no way being f’ed around. He and Hearn are attempting to f the organization around. Are people really so stupid as to buy this nonsense? I don’t Need an answer to this question, I know the answer. Nobody is so stupid. This is a situation of “if we say it enough it’s true”. Well, no it f’n isn’t true

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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte WBO objection overruled as Oleksandr Usyk becomes heavyweight manda

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Nobody is so stupid.
    You make a damn good case to the contrary though.

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