Haye has a point and I agree that Whyte has been avoided by many fighters, yes even Wilder. I thought for certain he would at least get a run at the title before Ortiz 2 but politics are politics in boxing.
Haye is spot on. What we know though is the beginning of next year the WBC champion (weather it's Fury or Wilder) has to fight Whyte or a unification fight.
Damned interesting to hear him admit how hard it was to fight the big men. Like everyone, I grew frustrated with Haye now and again, but I still like and respect the guy. Whether he gets his last big payday against the winner of Fury and Joshua, or stays in relatively quiet retirement, I wish him well.
I haven't paid too much attention(because they keep yapping about it), but hasn't there been 2 mandatories while Whyte was the nr 1 contender? Breazeale was 1. Then Fury for some dumb reason. The third mandatory that I remember was Stiverne 2. Wilders WBC reign was a joke and of course the WBC themselves are an even bigger joke.