Haha the delusion is strong with this one!
Firstly, the fight with Ortiz was for a 2nd mandatory position, after the BS 1st mandatory position Brezeale had, and this mandatory hadn’t even been ordered yet. And NOT a final eliminator like you claim. With no assurance on when this 2nd mandatory would be, Whyte instead fought Joseph Parker, in a more high-profile and also difficult fight.
Funny you trash Whyte’s resume. Let’s see...Fury beat an old, complacent Klitschko while arguably on PEDs, given he tested positive not long afterwards, having faced nobody of note beforehand, including for those eliminators you mentioned. He then gets the fortune of not getting a TKO called in his first fight with Wilder, which would’ve been called off anywhere in the UK, then he grapples and mauls his way to a win in the 2nd fight against an incredibly limited, one-handed fighter with one half-decent win in his 40-plus fight career. You see how easy it is to trash anyone’s resume?
I for one like Fury, and wrote the above just to prove the point of how easy it is to do what you just did with Whyte. I ardently supported Fury in his fights against Klitschko, Wilder and others, and I’d rather be beats Whyte so we get an undisputed AJ-Fury fight, the biggest in British boxing.
No fighter is without blemish or invincible, so don’t go around dragging down other fighters when your idols aren’t without fault.
Fights are won in the ring, not on paper or by verbally bashing your opponent, otherwise there would be no upset in boxing. Let Fury honour his mandatory and get Whyte our of the way.
Firstly, the fight with Ortiz was for a 2nd mandatory position, after the BS 1st mandatory position Brezeale had, and this mandatory hadn’t even been ordered yet. And NOT a final eliminator like you claim. With no assurance on when this 2nd mandatory would be, Whyte instead fought Joseph Parker, in a more high-profile and also difficult fight.
Funny you trash Whyte’s resume. Let’s see...Fury beat an old, complacent Klitschko while arguably on PEDs, given he tested positive not long afterwards, having faced nobody of note beforehand, including for those eliminators you mentioned. He then gets the fortune of not getting a TKO called in his first fight with Wilder, which would’ve been called off anywhere in the UK, then he grapples and mauls his way to a win in the 2nd fight against an incredibly limited, one-handed fighter with one half-decent win in his 40-plus fight career. You see how easy it is to trash anyone’s resume?
I for one like Fury, and wrote the above just to prove the point of how easy it is to do what you just did with Whyte. I ardently supported Fury in his fights against Klitschko, Wilder and others, and I’d rather be beats Whyte so we get an undisputed AJ-Fury fight, the biggest in British boxing.
No fighter is without blemish or invincible, so don’t go around dragging down other fighters when your idols aren’t without fault.
Fights are won in the ring, not on paper or by verbally bashing your opponent, otherwise there would be no upset in boxing. Let Fury honour his mandatory and get Whyte our of the way.
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