More impressive than anything Whyte has done in his career. I don't deny that he's deserved it, and I do want to see the fight, but I'd rather watch Fury, AJ and WIlder fight. Simple. Ruiz took his fight on 1 week notice against AJ and look what he accomplished, Whyte ain't getting a pass for looking like ****, only person responsible for all that was him. Damn I didn't give Fury a pass, he still got in the ring after all his **** and beat Wilder first time around. Didn't give Fury a pass for fighting bums, because at least he didn't look like **** doing it.
Povetkin is always going to be better opponent than Hunter and Povetkin always to be more dangerous, even at 50 years old. And Hunter did not win that fight. Some people are so biased.
the public know who the real knobs are and as mauricio gets death threats on the daily its not suprising that WBC reputation is pathetic... almost as much as your trolling ability which is 1/10
I think the vast majority scored that fight to Hunter. Certainly not by a landslide but that it how most saw it, myself included.
Hunter isn't much better than Mike Perez which illustrates Pov has deteriorated a lot since that fight.
I think there's a case to be made that Wilder-Whyte could well have happened already if Whyte wasn't with Hearn.
Which is certainly not how the process should be working,. whyte aint asking for handouts.... he went through all the right channels and WBC hoops so its clear who the real idiots are and they are doing themselves a disservice... how will other fighters feel about WBC
This is boxing not love island pal. Wilder should be facing his mando and fighting for the best payday. You disagree? If you do then maybe your a knob
Plenty fall under the PBC Cult and will continue to do so Uncle Al keeps reeling them in WBC as lame as it is will have no issues attracting boxers to their ORG
100% Both went in all loud mouthing and Al and Shelly said no thanks Trash talk backfired quite badly here
Certainly not but unfortunately such is the way boxing politics are. He eventually went through the WBC hoops and they've said 2021, which to me reads Wilder Fury II, then III (unless Fury wins a very easy decision, then I don't think they'll bother with a rematch), probably Kownacki or someone as a voluntary then Whyte. They can do 3 fights this year easily enough but it all depends on who wins and how. I would say Fury's plans are harder to predict than Wilder's, so hard to really say if him winning is better or worse. I'm not sure what Whyte does until then. If he wants to be main eventing PPV he'll have to continue fighting other contenders, which would be cool but comes with risk. Given that position I'm not sure he's going to get offered more than he did previously should an AJ fight come up again.