You are a clown who doesn't remember what happened.
Breazeale won an eliminator and had a title shot in his back pocket. The WBC offered Whyte a chance to fight Breazeale to take that shot and Whyte ducked it, so Breazeale took his shot at Wilder and lost.
Whyte called out Luis Ortiz by name and Ortiz responded that he wanted the fight. The WBC then ordered them to fight in a final eliminator and Whyte ducked it. Ortiz later got two shots at Wilder, losing both.
The IBF ordered Whyte to fight Pulev in a final eliminator for a shot at Joshua and Whyte ducked the fight because his promoter lost the purse bid. Pulev later got his shot at Joshua and lost.
Anthony Joshua offered Whyte the chance to challenge for the unified heavyweight titles when Jarrell Miller popped for PEDs. Whyte ducked the fight so Joshua offered it to Andy Ruiz, who knocked him out.
Whyte knew fully well that he needed to win an eliminator to become a mandatory challenger. He consistently ducked every eliminator and title shot that came his way until the WBC offered him up Rivas and an interim title shot. Whyte then cheated in the glove selection meetings, got dropped by Rivas, escaped with a decision victory, then popped for PEDs and got stripped.
Then he lawyered his way out of PED trouble to get reinstated, then got blasted out by the fossilized bones of Povetkin. Then he got his mandatory status reinstated after he won the rematch, even though he should've been moved to the back of the line.
Whyte wanted an interim belt so that he could get upgraded to champion status without winning it in the ring. That's what happened. He only finally stepped into the ring with Fury because he was out of options; he was hoping Fury would fight Joshua or Usyk instead so he could be emailed to champion status.
Whyte and Hearn sold the ignorant public on this narrative that he'd been ducked and done wrong by the WBC, but in reality you're supposed to lose your ranking if you turn down an eliminator. After ducking Ortiz and Breazeale the WBC should have dropped Whyte from their rankings altogether, but instead they just kept offering him progressively easier opponents until he finally agreed to fight Rivas for the interim strap.
Breazeale won an eliminator and had a title shot in his back pocket. The WBC offered Whyte a chance to fight Breazeale to take that shot and Whyte ducked it, so Breazeale took his shot at Wilder and lost.
Whyte called out Luis Ortiz by name and Ortiz responded that he wanted the fight. The WBC then ordered them to fight in a final eliminator and Whyte ducked it. Ortiz later got two shots at Wilder, losing both.
The IBF ordered Whyte to fight Pulev in a final eliminator for a shot at Joshua and Whyte ducked the fight because his promoter lost the purse bid. Pulev later got his shot at Joshua and lost.
Anthony Joshua offered Whyte the chance to challenge for the unified heavyweight titles when Jarrell Miller popped for PEDs. Whyte ducked the fight so Joshua offered it to Andy Ruiz, who knocked him out.
Whyte knew fully well that he needed to win an eliminator to become a mandatory challenger. He consistently ducked every eliminator and title shot that came his way until the WBC offered him up Rivas and an interim title shot. Whyte then cheated in the glove selection meetings, got dropped by Rivas, escaped with a decision victory, then popped for PEDs and got stripped.
Then he lawyered his way out of PED trouble to get reinstated, then got blasted out by the fossilized bones of Povetkin. Then he got his mandatory status reinstated after he won the rematch, even though he should've been moved to the back of the line.
Whyte wanted an interim belt so that he could get upgraded to champion status without winning it in the ring. That's what happened. He only finally stepped into the ring with Fury because he was out of options; he was hoping Fury would fight Joshua or Usyk instead so he could be emailed to champion status.
Whyte and Hearn sold the ignorant public on this narrative that he'd been ducked and done wrong by the WBC, but in reality you're supposed to lose your ranking if you turn down an eliminator. After ducking Ortiz and Breazeale the WBC should have dropped Whyte from their rankings altogether, but instead they just kept offering him progressively easier opponents until he finally agreed to fight Rivas for the interim strap.
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