But you see, I don't care about the WBC title or their rankings. They are corrupt as hell, like you say. So why should I care about Whyte and his...
Not sure that would do it. He knocked out Whyte and old Povetkin and that didn't stop people overrating them.
Actually, Wilder's too risky but a great fight for the fans.
AJ v Ruiz 3 is a good one. AJ v Wilder!
AJ v Whyte 2 is a good one too.
It's a good fight for AJ, yeah.
He got hit with some big punches.
Whyte is on a 1 fight winning streak and hasn't fought since March, and was KO'd two fights ago. I don't think he's any more deserving than Parker...
This would have been the ideal and logical course of action. Everybody would win under that arrangement.
There are a number of challengers who would be acceptable. Whyte, Parker, Ruiz, Joyce, Wallin, Kabayel, Sanchez, Hunter, Hrgovic. Maybe one or...
I'd rather see Fury v Ruiz in March than wait for Whyte to go through legal channels to force the fight on his terms or find agreement, putting it...
Nor is Fury v Whyte, to be fair. It's the best fighting mediocre. Whyte is acceptable as a stay-busy fight though, whereas Helenius is unacceptable.
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The bitterness towards Eddie Hearn from other promoters, and Hearn's arrogant persona towards them and his dismmissiveness towards Fury in the...
I'll be honest though, I didn't think Usyk's win over Joshua was as good as Ruiz's. But Ruiz lost the rematch in dreadful fashion, and I expect...