It's not that bad. Fury gets an easy fight lined up to sharpen up. Whyte gets exposed as the bum he is. Usyk whips AJ again, we get the big fight...
Everybody rated Ortiz higher than Whyte. Whyte being #1 in WBC rankings in 2017 was generous, to put it mildly. Where did you have him rated in...
Yes, but your argument is that the WBC are acting bizarrely now by ordering Fury-Whyte doesn't work IF (as I suspect) Whyte has pressed his case...
But from that position, the solution is easy. Fury simply dumps the belt and does what he can to get Usyk and AJ to follow him.
From what I can gather he became #1 in November 2017, the same time Stiverne got obliterated by Wilder. So, Fury, Ortiz and Breazeale received...
4 of Wilder's last 5 defences (including when he lost the title) were 2 goes against Ortiz and Fury each. When did Whyte become #1?
I think legal aspects might have forced their hand this time.
Yes but he can, and has been stopped. Not by Whyte though.
Wach was about 40 years old, never much good to begin with, and was stopped by Miller and Bakole before going distance with Whyte. Chisora was...
If Fury struggles even slightly with this bum, he ought to pack it in for good.
He is rated quite highly as a 154 pounder. But it is not a hugely prestigious division perhaps.
It was a weak era. But you couldn't ask much more of him, true. Except beat Roy Jones Jr. and Mercado the first time.
No Chris Eubank???!
Show me your top 10 middleweight list then. You always seem to appeal to others' lists.
People will talk about GGG being top 10 as well, but I don't agree with them either. Too many great middleweights to have either of them rated so...