And eventually knocked him the **** out.... Just sayin. Something Whyte couldn't do with Chisora or Parker.
Two of Wilders best victories were straight up fixed dives... better to lose one like a man than win through cheating fans, the sport, and living like a fraud ... just sayin.. This content is protected
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Helenius or Browne are DEFINITELY not better than Duhaupas or Washington to be fair. Both Duhaupas and Washington would beat Browne quite easily and Helenius recently went life n death with a 10-14-3 guy who is getting a rematch next month although he was knocked out in his last fight lol. Chisora might be equal with Stiverne 1 although Whyte never beat Chisora clearly, Chisora should have won. Parker and Ortiz are both pretty good wins on the paper but if we actually rewatch both fights then Ortiz is definitely a better win. Wilder has the better resume. Definitely.
Sadly I can't use that logic, because that would be totally illogical. Because you see, Whyte had two really close fights, that he received gifts in against Parker and Chisora, and since all of the participants reached the final bell, that leaves it up to corrupt judges to make the final call. Just because it suits your biased subjective agenda to say Whyte legit both of them, that doesn't objectively mean it to be a fact. Whereas had Wilder-Ortiz reached the final bell and Wilder got the decision, you very could make the argument that Wilder didn't deserve the win, but since he KO'd Ortiz cold for a second or two and the ref waved off the fight, that renders this attempt at an analogy completely bat****.
The bent USA Ref denied Ortiz the chance to finish Wilder off when he mysteriously stopped the fight and invited the Dr to chat with Wilder for a while. Ortiz had worked Wilder over and had earned the opportunity to capitalise on that work by delivering the KO while Deontay was still staggering. If everything had been above board then Ortiz won the fight
Based on the judges scorecards you would have it end as a Draw if the first bull**** knockdown wasn't counted so YES it was a gift. No matter if it was a close fight or a deserved win. If the official scorecards only scoring a W for Whyte because of one BS knockdown then it's a gift.
that happens at most fights in New York. They're big on safety so if a fighter takes a lot of punishment during a round, they then get looked over by the ref during the break in the rounds.