Yeah I can see now. He pushes Whyte back and then goes to follow up but doesn't because Whyte its the canvas. Thanks for that mate very helpful.
We got loads of sob storys before the fight about his hard upbringing and how it's 'not the Tyson Fury show', but he's just looking like an old tart now. Whyte's always come across as deluded and quite petty.
Yeah the back of Whyte's mind didn't even hit the canvas let alone crash into it with enough force to knock him senseless. The uppercut is what did that This content is protected This content is protected
Ridiculous excuses mate. It would be just as ridiculous and easy to say that Whyte was OK really when the ref asked him to step forward and that Whyte faked the stumble to get the fight stopped and get his arse outta there. There, I've said it. My new narrative is that Whyte took a dive. Shame on his chicken arse.
I thought this as well or that Fury was pushing him away to throw the straight overhand with the other hand if Whyte remained on his feet.
It was hardly a full on shove with all his weight behind it, he was stood square on and just gave him a little nudge on his way, besides fighters are told to protect yourself at all times for a reason.
He should have waited a few weeks for that interview, hes been getting terrible advice since before the fight was signed... First the non appearances at the build up, which he looks an idiot for not doing now and now making excuses about why he lost.... He's just turning himself into a joke...
He did this after Povetkin. Claimed the ref waved the fight off too soon after he had literally taken a nap and spent about 5 minutes on oxygen lol. Bit odd really.
Every boxer does this, especially heavyweights. I can't believe this is even a talking point, but then again I have never been able to understand why Whyte received the spotlight he did.