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    Default Dillian Whyte v Deontay Wilder

    Wilder and Whyte will be working ringside for the Joshua v Parker fight so are bound to cross paths and have some verbals which should be explosive, Whyte remains the number 1 mandatory for Wilders WBA belt.

    There's no chance Wilder v Joshua happens in the summer as Wilder has only just become {just) a PPV fighter in the USA.

    I think Whyte v Wilder should happen next and Eddie Hearn has already offered Wilder a career high payday of around $4 Million and says he will up that offer today to get this fight over the line.

    I'm hoping the WBA force this on Wilder anyway and it's a fight i'd love to see.

    Who you picking if they meet?

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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte v Deontay Wilder

    Probably Wilder mid to late round KO

    Would prefer Whyte to win but don't think he has the skills - although appears to have come on ,eaps and bounds since Joshua fight

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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte v Deontay Wilder

    Quote Originally Posted by oakleyno1 View Post
    Probably Wilder mid to late round KO

    Would prefer Whyte to win but don't think he has the skills - although appears to have come on ,eaps and bounds since Joshua fight



    I'm not convinced Whyte wins either but he definitely deserves this fight and must have a punchers chance at the very least.

    The build up to this would be Box Office alone so i'm hoping for a heated exchange of words on Saturday and you just know that Whyte will go looking for him and get right in his face

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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte v Deontay Wilder

    For sure a good punchers chance. Would be exciting until the end

    Build up would be epic

    I hope Whyte wins as well so we can see another celebration like this...


    Watch from 1 min 43 in where Whyte somehow almost kicks himself over

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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte v Deontay Wilder

    He did get a bit emotional

    Wilder doesn't seem that keen on fighting Whyte next



    Wilder accuses Hearn of diversion tactics, using Whyte to distract fight talk away from Joshua

    http://www.worldboxingnews.net/2018/...ay-from-joshua

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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte v Deontay Wilder

    Wilder should 100% be pursuing an AJ fight. If AJ won’t fight him, the Whyte fight is probably as interesting of a fight as you will get for him.

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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte v Deontay Wilder

    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post
    Wilder and Whyte will be working ringside for the Joshua v Parker fight so are bound to cross paths and have some verbals which should be explosive, Whyte remains the number 1 mandatory for Wilders WBA belt.

    There's no chance Wilder v Joshua happens in the summer as Wilder has only just become {just) a PPV fighter in the USA.

    I think Whyte v Wilder should happen next and Eddie Hearn has already offered Wilder a career high payday of around $4 Million and says he will up that offer today to get this fight over the line.

    I'm hoping the WBA force this on Wilder anyway and it's a fight i'd love to see.

    Who you picking if they meet?
    I like Wilder but even more I like that the heavyweight division is getting notice in America. It will be interesting to see how Dante fairs had his opponents improve. Why do people still say they want to see how his chin holds, he has been checked, granted he gets wobbled but he stays in. He's certainly not the greatest heavyweight but he had talent. I'll take him over Whyte, but no money on it. Damn the heavyweight is waking up in America. I appreciate Klit and what he did but he didn't bring much interest here, he did have one of the best jabs I've seen

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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte v Deontay Wilder

    Quote Originally Posted by walrus View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post
    Wilder and Whyte will be working ringside for the Joshua v Parker fight so are bound to cross paths and have some verbals which should be explosive, Whyte remains the number 1 mandatory for Wilders WBA belt.

    There's no chance Wilder v Joshua happens in the summer as Wilder has only just become {just) a PPV fighter in the USA.

    I think Whyte v Wilder should happen next and Eddie Hearn has already offered Wilder a career high payday of around $4 Million and says he will up that offer today to get this fight over the line.

    I'm hoping the WBA force this on Wilder anyway and it's a fight i'd love to see.

    Who you picking if they meet?
    I like Wilder but even more I like that the heavyweight division is getting notice in America. It will be interesting to see how Dante fairs had his opponents improve. Why do people still say they want to see how his chin holds, he has been checked, granted he gets wobbled but he stays in. He's certainly not the greatest heavyweight but he had talent. I'll take him over Whyte, but no money on it. Damn the heavyweight is waking up in America. I appreciate Klit and what he did but he didn't bring much interest here, he did have one of the best jabs I've seen



    I want to see Wilder beat Whyte just to see what split Joshua demands from the unification fight. 50/50 would be fair, in my book. You really want to fight... you fight. If Joshua throws a 70/30 bone at Wilder, he's ducking him.

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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte v Deontay Wilder

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by walrus View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post
    Wilder and Whyte will be working ringside for the Joshua v Parker fight so are bound to cross paths and have some verbals which should be explosive, Whyte remains the number 1 mandatory for Wilders WBA belt.

    There's no chance Wilder v Joshua happens in the summer as Wilder has only just become {just) a PPV fighter in the USA.

    I think Whyte v Wilder should happen next and Eddie Hearn has already offered Wilder a career high payday of around $4 Million and says he will up that offer today to get this fight over the line.

    I'm hoping the WBA force this on Wilder anyway and it's a fight i'd love to see.

    Who you picking if they meet?
    I like Wilder but even more I like that the heavyweight division is getting notice in America. It will be interesting to see how Dante fairs had his opponents improve. Why do people still say they want to see how his chin holds, he has been checked, granted he gets wobbled but he stays in. He's certainly not the greatest heavyweight but he had talent. I'll take him over Whyte, but no money on it. Damn the heavyweight is waking up in America. I appreciate Klit and what he did but he didn't bring much interest here, he did have one of the best jabs I've seen



    I want to see Wilder beat Whyte just to see what split Joshua demands from the unification fight. 50/50 would be fair, in my book. You really want to fight... you fight. If Joshua throws a 70/30 bone at Wilder, he's ducking him.



    You put Wilder and Joshua in Vegas.... people will come in droves.

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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte v Deontay Wilder

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by walrus View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post
    Wilder and Whyte will be working ringside for the Joshua v Parker fight so are bound to cross paths and have some verbals which should be explosive, Whyte remains the number 1 mandatory for Wilders WBA belt.

    There's no chance Wilder v Joshua happens in the summer as Wilder has only just become {just) a PPV fighter in the USA.

    I think Whyte v Wilder should happen next and Eddie Hearn has already offered Wilder a career high payday of around $4 Million and says he will up that offer today to get this fight over the line.

    I'm hoping the WBA force this on Wilder anyway and it's a fight i'd love to see.

    Who you picking if they meet?
    I like Wilder but even more I like that the heavyweight division is getting notice in America. It will be interesting to see how Dante fairs had his opponents improve. Why do people still say they want to see how his chin holds, he has been checked, granted he gets wobbled but he stays in. He's certainly not the greatest heavyweight but he had talent. I'll take him over Whyte, but no money on it. Damn the heavyweight is waking up in America. I appreciate Klit and what he did but he didn't bring much interest here, he did have one of the best jabs I've seen



    I want to see Wilder beat Whyte just to see what split Joshua demands from the unification fight. 50/50 would be fair, in my book. You really want to fight... you fight. If Joshua throws a 70/30 bone at Wilder, he's ducking him.



    You put Wilder and Joshua in Vegas.... people will come in droves.
    Las Vegas could be the only place that could generate more money for the fight than London, England.

    It would be like the Hatton fan invasion when he fought Floyd.
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