Ortiz called Whyte out in some interview, and Whyte responded on Twitter, stating that "We can go Dec 22", knowing full well that he was already negotiating with Chisora and looking to get that rematch made for December 22. To me, that smacks of disingenuity on Whyte's part.
Oh okay, your post makes me smile. You call that disingenuity but when you apply to multiple job places with interviews at different stages... thats called keeping your options open. loooooool ahh the laughter you people give me..I am overflowing with tears. Chisora was an easy fight for Whyte and he made over 5 million british pounds. Previous fight was fight of the year 2016 and and a big draw. Which fight would you have gone for?
By that logic... it is disingenuous that Povetkin agreed to fight whyte face toface but then went to Joshua... I don't bring that up because I understand Joshua is a title shot and more money. Maybe you should also accept Whytes descision for the same reasoning.
It seems that you condone disengenuity. Comes as no surprise when it concerns your boy Whyte, whom you swear blind loyalty to. I'm of the belief that when someone -- in this case, Whyte -- makes a vow or a verbal contract, he should fulfil it, for the sake of preserving his honour. Otherwise, said person loses some honour in not fulfilling their vow, should be called out on it without complaining about it. To make a vow and then not fulfil it is foolishness. It's called having principles: I'm not sure you'd understand, and I assume it would be foolish of me to expect you to.
Olympic gold medalist World Amateur gold medalist European gold medalist Amateur record of 335-15 Undefeated in the WSB up at SHW, beating some of the best SHWs in the world WBC cruiserweight champion WBA cruiserweight champion IBF cruiserweight champion WBO cruiserweight champion Unified the cruiserweight division in just 15 fights Ring Magazine champion Ranked #4 P4P by The Ring Magazine Winner of the Muhammad Ali trophy Has already beaten 5 world champions in just 16 fights Beat 4 undefeated opponents all of whom are quality fighters Beat WBA and IBF champ Gassiev (26-0) in Russia Beat WBC champ Briedis (23-0) in Latvia Beat WBO champ Glowacki (26-0) in Poland Beat former long reigning WBO champ Huck (40-4-1) in Germany Beat former WBC champ Bellew (30-2-1) in the UK Beat the streaking Michael Hunter (12-0) in the US Beat Mchunu (17-2) on neutral soil Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year (2018) ESPN Fighter of the Year (2018) Sports Illustrated Fighter of the Year (2018) Won all his world titles in his opponent's backyards and hasn't had a single home country ref or judge for any of his world title fights All bar 1 of his 7 world title fights fought in his opponent's backyards and the only one that wasn't was on neutral soil And Gassiev, Briedis, Glowacki, Huck, and Bellew are all legit KO artists or very heavy handed bangers (and Hunter can bang a bit too). And apparently Joseph Parker and Big Baby Miller have already turned down fights with him for his HW debut so Usyk is now looking to fight the Ring Magazine's #5 or #6 ranked HW's Luis Ortiz or Povetkin for it instead. This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected But This content is protected Who he is
Yeah yeah.. keep deflecting like every other poster. Can't even answer my questions directly because YOU have no honor So don't go questioning my honor ever again. Povetkin ducked whyte in the same fashion Whyte ducked Ortiz. Same reasoning, so don't go picking on Whyte because this **** happen everyday in the business. You just wanna target whyte... whyte made the the right choice and did what he could to position himself for AJ. I havent overhyped anything about whyte... i support and back him in anyfight. I will not apologise.for that.
Whyte beat a prime fresh as a daisy.. Joseph Parker. No one will ever be content with Whyte's wins except a select few. Pure haters.
How old was Parker?? Not an old bum. And I did not know boxers are.old retired bums when they reach 33 years of age for chisora and helenius. That is good news maybe I can retire in a few years. Thanks Seph.
Aydamn makes it sound like all 8 of the men Whyte beat in his 9 fight win streak were all worldbeaters. There's a guy who had a 25-9 record in there, along with noted threats to world level in Dave Allen and Ian Lewison. Parker and Chisora twice are pretty much the only credible wins amongst all of those. For him or anybody to paint a fat, unmotivated Browne as some sort of a threat to Whyte as revisionist history in order to hype Whyte is simply nonsensical. I suppose that's the level of comprehension you could ever hope to get from a Dillian Whyte apologist who can't offer a reasoned and coherent response when someone disagrees with his point of view and can't even spell "your" properly. Newsflash, Aydamn: Whyte already has been flatlined. On a Sky Pay-Per-View, no less. Did your selective memory cause you to forget about that?
Helenius is 35 years old and chisora is 35 How old was Browne? How many different selections of anti depressant meds was he on when he fought Whyte? How old was Lewison? And how big was his belly? What about that Micheal Tann guy who you've included in this incredible winning streak? Was he a spring chicken?
Yeah that is how old they are now, how old were they when Whyte first fought them? Lennox is 53 years old today... that's as relevant as your point is. Yeah lewison was a British level champ... and there are plenty of fighters with crap physiques that perform well like Tyson Fury. And how many low level fighters has EVERY FIGHTER IN HISTORY ever fought? So what?? Who is parker fighting now? Who has AJ fought early on? Michael Tann was for US exposure.
I am done with this thread, I respect Usyk, Dillian, me and everyone knows who he is. But there are blatant liars on this forum... so I am done. I tell a guy a fighter was 33 when he fought Whyte and replies with yeah but he is 35 today. **** OFF
In that win streak, he fought in 3 top ten contender bouts. I respect Wilder for not losing in 40 odd fights when the heavyweight division is unpredictable, with varying sizes and lots of punch power. Even if he fought lots of cans. Browne might be a can to you, but he was a world champ? It's all relative. Whyte beat 2 former world champs, meaning he can be a champ himself one day... IN THIS DAY AND AGE. I never denied Whyte got flatlines against Joshua, but that was 9 fights ago... and 9 fights changes a fighter who has been learning on the job as a proffesional. So I haven't overhyped Whyte when I say he can beat anyone in the top 10. Whyte CAN beat Wilder, Ortiz and AJ. And fack off calling out my spelling you child, I'd come down to your level and find mistakes in your post too you twat? Shall I buzz your notifications?