Hope you don't mean peanuthead whom you shamelessly abandoned for a year, since that wouldn't give you much of a leg to stand on regarding "bitter, poisonous haters" would it?
Whyte was hated since well before the Pov KO by the same bitter, poisonous haters. And since Whyte doesn't hang around such people on here, I didn't exactly abandon him when I left? You got an arse to stand on, try doing that.
Sam Langford and Joe Jeanette fought about 15 times, but that was because they needed the $$$ due to being avoided by white boxers. I'm just guessing here but I doubt that's the case here. But whatever...at least they are in the ring and not being bothered by Ormicon or whatever it is.
Those same bitter, poisonous haters you allowed free rein to spew their bile while you hid away making millions on the stockmarket or whatever the hell you were doing? Spare me the aggrieved lone fan against the world act. Anyone who posted even a single complementary thing about that loudmouth in the aftermath of the Povetkin KO did more defending of his ass than you did in a whole year.
During quarantine they were doing versus battles pitting one artist's top tracks against another. It was done over low quality streams from their houses. Some of them were fairly entertaining, at least it was during the darkest days of quarantine. This content is protected
You hyped him up to death. saying he was the second coming of jesus, he going to wreck everyone blah blah look at him now, derailed by Povetkin. Career over. Fighting bums... going to end up like Ortiz.
Shaun Laughery. Mike Wilson. A rematch with Jerry Forrest (the same opponent he had in his his fifth pro fight). A fight for a Vacant WBA Continental Americas belt (against Wilson) ... a belt that's been contested for only twice in 32 years ... which apparently he's now dropped, like Mike Weaver dropped it the only other time anyone fought for it in 1989. There doesn't seem to be any coherent plan going on here at all. Robert Helenius should probably replace him in the Ring ratings.
Luis Ortiz and Tyson Fury are levels below Mike Wilson and Jerry Forrest. Michael Hunter is the No.1 U.S. heavyweight.
No matter the reasoning behind his choice to fight Forrest, it is a fight well below his talent level that can't possibly do anything substantial for his career.