16 Oct 2021 06:53:21
What a clown.


1.) 18 Oct 2021
18 Oct 2021 17:47:17
They removed the video lol. Basically it was a video of what Wilder said to Fury in the corner after the fight.

"I don't like you man"
"no no, I don't respect you"

The rest was muffled and difficult to hear, but those two phrases were as clear as day.


2.) 19 Oct 2021
19 Oct 2021 09:34:20
Wilder missed a trick doing that. He had a chance to rebuild his reputation after that performance by just shaking Furys hand. At least he made a statement after congratulating Fury.
I don't mind Wilder, he talks a lot of rubbish and his excuses were annoying but he showed a lot of heart last week and watching him knock over 40 tomato cans was fairly entertaining. How he started his boxing career to provide for his disabled daughter was good.
Couple of things that really did annoy me about Wilder was he tried to make the Fury fight about race which is wrong and all that talk of wanting a body on his record was disgusting.


3.) 20 Oct 2021
20 Oct 2021 16:29:29
This is why I'm always so miffed when you have a dig at Whyte mate.

- Wilder has held the WBC belt hostage even when he was beaten clinically he still forced through a rematch.
- He's scuppered undisputed 4 times.
- Used other peoples names to build his own profile.
- He's fought absolutely no one of note except Fury and you could argue Ortiz who is older than the pyramids but still beat Wilder up over 2 fights before being KO'd.
- Ducked anyone with a pulse.
- Bring up race for no apparent reason.
- Punches a mascot on live TV with full power and proceeded to pose like a movie martial artist even though the guys jaw fell off and his eyes were still rolling.

Best of all, he has surgery after every single fight which means he gets a medical exemption for rehabilition steroids, then happily calls out other people for PEDs.

Wilder is just a flat out dick head and there is no other way to put it.


4.) 21 Oct 2021
21 Oct 2021 13:52:15
I agree with you about Wilder mate, I could make a case to defend some of his actions but tbh I couldn't be bothered and he doesn't deserve it. Guy is a dick like u say mate.

On Whyte I think you are referring to the time I said I would cheer Wilder on over Whyte? I take that statement back. Was probably in a mood that morning or had just read something about whyte that annoyed me. In truth if they did fight I would cheer on Whyte.

I don't mind Whyte, some of the stuff he says is very funny, his ring entrance is very good and his fights r mostly very entertaining. He doesn't half talk some bull but mate. Fact is he could have had a title shot if he wanted. I'm not buying the excuse of I was only getting £4 million. He choose money over the chance to fight for a world title.

Whyte imo was happy to be strung along fighting the likes of Lucas Browne on ppv. And was happy for Hearn and the media to throw out this myth about him waiting 1000 days for his shot which wasn't true. But tbf Whyte has took some risks and does deserve his shot at the WBC title. The povetkin fight was a risk and so was the Wallin fight which is now off. I hope now they can negotiate the Fury v Whyte fight finally.

I don't want to sound like I'm hating on Whyte, I honestly don't mind the guy it's just some of the rubbish he talks annoys me but suppose u have to get your name out there these days. I was gutted when Povetkin knocked whyte out and I didn't think I would be. Don't think he will beat fury but I do hope he can win a world title before he hangs them up. On form his a tricky night for anyone out there.


5.) 21 Oct 2021
21 Oct 2021 16:46:53
I think to some degree you're correct on Whyte in terms of him talking lots of crap but I will say he at least backs it up in the ring.

I think Early on in his PPV career what you say is correct but he soon picked up the level of competition in his fights, taking on Chisora twice, Rivas, Parker and Povetkin twice. They were all very good fights and in my opinion worth the PPV money.

Where as Fury and Wilder were all fighting sub-par fighters that more or less guaranteed them a win. You could even lump AJ into that bracket with defenses against Molina and Breazeale but it stopped there in terms of the 'low' quality defenses for AJ, he at least stepped it up and took on some genuine world level fighters.

As for the AJ vs Whyte situation I can't agree with you mate. Miller was offered $8 million to fight AJ and Ruiz got $7 million. Eddie confirmed they offered Whyte $4 million guarantee plus a small share of UK PPV in an interview with IFL TV shortly after Ruiz beat AJ.

Whyte hadn't had a full camp, was returning from an injury I believe and was offered half of what anyone else was. He was right to turn that fight down. He went into their first fight with an injury and a rubbish camp, naturally he wants to be as close to 100% ready when he fights AJ next because if he lost at that point in his career by KO, he would have been pretty much finished at the top level and just used as an opponent from that point on.

Now he may well have beaten AJ that night, I don't think there are many top level guys who would have lost to AJ that night, but that's just the curse of hindsight.

I'm fairly sure there are some games being played with Whyte and Wallin. Saying that I wouldn't hold it against him, he's been shafted by the WBC for god knows how long. If he wants to pull out with an 'injury' to later fight Fury. I'm fight with that.

Yeah Fury should in theory have a fairly comfortable win against Whyte. If he tries to maul him like he did against Wilder it could be a hard night. Irrespective, it will be Fury's most competitive fight to date I feel.


6.) 27 Oct 2021
23 Oct 2021 11:32:11
Think Miller was offered €8 million for a 3 fight deal with DAZN not just the Joshua fight but could be wrong mate.
Hearn said he offered whyte substantially more than he was getting for the Povetkin fight, he got £4 million for the Povetkin fight so whatever way we look it at Whyte turned down a shot at the title and his biggest payday to date.

Whytw ppvs not for me mate. Imo he's not a ppv fighter it's not even really his fault. It's sky and hearn who were happy not giving or getting Whyte a title shot for that reason u mentioned mate. If he loses he's not ppv anymore, I said it b4 Hearn is stringing Whyte along just to keep him happy on Ppv. The only fight of Whytes that was ppv imo was during the C.V. in Eddie's garden, just because it was different.

Like I say, I don't mind Whyte but he was happy for Hearn to keep feeding him the likes of Chisora as long as the ppv money kept coming in. That's why imo Hearn was reluctant to put him back in with Joshua. They put him in he gets knocked out again, can't turn round 4 months later and put Whyte on ppv again against say Browne saying winner fights Joshua again, it won't sell.


7.) 27 Oct 2021
27 Oct 2021 17:34:12
Heat of the moment, he's came out and wished fury well. Two brave warriors who fought like dogs until the death. Unlike AJ who taps out when the going gets tough.