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    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    a big offer from hearn has been made to ruiz to fight whyte
    Decent fight if Ruiz has the self respect to get in some sort of shape.
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    Anthony Joshua talks rubbish - Dillian Whyte slams rival for Tyson Fury sparring saga

    Dillian Whyte believes Anthony Joshua's exchanges with Tyson Fury over sparring prove he "just talks rubbish".

    In a detailed critique, heavyweight contender Whyte hit out at WBA, IBF and WBO champion Joshua, saying he is a changed fighter who has lost his aggressiveness.

    Whyte believes his fellow Briton, with whom he shares a promoter in Eddie Hearn, always backtracks after making comments in the same way Fury and Deontay Wilder do.

    He cited the example of Joshua's recent exchanges with Fury, offering to help him with sparring sessions ahead of his WBC title rematch with Wilder next month.

    Whyte told Sky Sports of Joshua: "He's a good fighter and a good champion, but he talks a lot of rubbish most of the time.

    "Him, Wilder, Fury, they all talk the same rubbish. He says one thing and then he backtracks and says another thing. At least I'm consistent with what I say, and I do what I say.

    "One minute he says, 'I'm going to spar with Fury' and then the next minute he says, 'If it works in my schedule'. When Fury said, 'Yes, if it works in my schedule'. He just talks rubbish, man.

    "I'm here, I'm ready to fight, if he [Joshua] wants to fight me, the fight can happen."

    Whyte, who has been touted for a fight with Russian Alexander Povetkin, has not been impressed by the evolution of a man who knocked him out after seven rounds of their domestic grudge match in December 2015.

    He believes Joshua will be forever marked by his initial loss to Andy Ruiz Jr. in June 2019, but feels signs of a more conservative approach were already apparent before his two contests with the Mexican.

    "We've seen this before - Lennox Lewis was an aggressive fighter on the front foot but got knocked out by Hasim Rahman, then changed his style," added Whyte.



    "Joshua will be the same. Tall heavyweights start their careers very aggressively, but then?

    "Let's go further back - Carlos Takam, Alexander Povetkin, Joseph Parker. There were signs of caginess and not liking getting hit.

    "Even Deontay Wilder, when he was clocked a couple of times by Luis Ortiz, he thought 'I'm just going to wait'.

    "We have seen this time and time again in history, and it's always the same."

    After winning his titles back against Ruiz in December, Joshua looks poised to defend his belts against IBF mandatory challenger Kubrat Pulev next as Whyte's wait for a title shot goes on.

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    Whyte deserves... I say... DESERVES a shot against the winner of Wilder/Fury. Nuff said. He has done enough. imho...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    a big offer from hearn has been made to ruiz to fight whyte
    Decent fight if Ruiz has the self respect to get in some sort of shape.
    Can honestly say I'd question waking up at an early hour with millions in the bank . It's now or never if this comes off and they might be tossing it out as a sink or swim concerning a future investment in Ruiz. In fairness though Whyte wasn't exactly oozing self respect pushing over 270 in his mess of a fight last out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    a big offer from hearn has been made to ruiz to fight whyte
    Decent fight if Ruiz has the self respect to get in some sort of shape.
    Can honestly say I'd question waking up at an early hour with millions in the bank .
    Fair enough, but don’t IMMEDIATELY try to take the piss by saying “OK, but give me another chance to mug you off!
    [/QUOTE] It's now or never if this comes off and they might be tossing it out as a sink or swim concerning a future investment in Ruiz. In fairness though Whyte wasn't exactly oozing self respect pushing over 270 in his mess of a fight last out. [/QUOTE]
    Nobody said Whyte was a model athlete. The big plus about this fight is that it eliminates a blagger really.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    a big offer from hearn has been made to ruiz to fight whyte
    Decent fight if Ruiz has the self respect to get in some sort of shape.
    Can honestly say I'd question waking up at an early hour with millions in the bank .
    Fair enough, but don’t IMMEDIATELY try to take the piss by saying “OK, but give me another chance to mug you off!
    It's now or never if this comes off and they might be tossing it out as a sink or swim concerning a future investment in Ruiz. In fairness though Whyte wasn't exactly oozing self respect pushing over 270 in his mess of a fight last out. [/QUOTE]
    Nobody said Whyte was a model athlete. The big plus about this fight is that it eliminates a blagger really.[/QUOTE]Yeh the pout and plea of Ruiz fell pretty flat. Here he was minutes removed from 12 rounds of opportunity to go all in for repeat ko but instead he just waddled around after Joshua like a guy trying to borrow a dollar from him. Clearly they've invested in the rebuild and future of Whyte last couple of years and it puts Andy in a spot to put up or shut up moving forward.

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