Comments Thread For: Whyte: No Regrets About Fighting Povetkin; I Will Handle Business In Rematch

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  • thack
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    #21
    Originally posted by Mindgames
    Ah, the new Sky sports narrative. The corner were about to "pull him out" apparently. They've been practicing the excuses all day. I can't stand the IFL Sky crew now. They've been working Povetkin out of the result today. If you hear them talk it's like Whyte won. He's gonna win the rematch easily apparently. In fact, let's just call it a win and pretend round five didn't happen.
    Yep , and Eddie has another rematch he can sell! making out he is gutted that he now has no obstacles to over come aside from their opponents to get a mega payday going with Joshua and Fury. Povetkin will probably do him again.

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    • Corelone
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      #22
      Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
      Dude they were too scared to even get in the ring with Whyte. How could they have ended him?

      Mock Whyte as much as you want or however much makes you feel more of a man - but at least he will fight anybody anytime.

      Wilder produced an A4 page-full of conditions Whyte would have to fulfill before he fought him. Then Wilder went and fought Dominic Breazeale... Just take of business man. Fight your challengers, don't be a p**** about it

      Fury promised to fight Whyte then ran when the WBC agreed to the fight.

      So sure these guys would have ended him - seems like they both lack confidence when it comes down to it
      Everybody is ducking Whyte, except the first 40 year old with nothing better to do.

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      • nuro
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        #23
        Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
        This is what seperates real fighters from quitters. Fighters don't give up when they lose. Whyte has been beating top-10 opposition every fight. He is top-5. Povetkin was ranked 6 before this fight. Why the hell would Whyte give up? He could lose again against Povetkin and still become a champ in the future.

        Lucky you aren't a boxer. You would give up after your first loss.

        Top 10? Who? Browne? Chisora? Parker might just be a top 10 fighter? Oscar Rivas?!?! No chance.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
          This is what seperates real fighters from quitters. Fighters don't give up when they lose. Whyte has been beating top-10 opposition every fight. He is top-5. Povetkin was ranked 6 before this fight. Why the hell would Whyte give up? He could lose again against Povetkin and still become a champ in the future.

          Lucky you aren't a boxer. You would give up after your first loss.

          Top 10? Who? Browne? Chisora? Parker might just be a top 10 fighter? Oscar Rivas?!?! No chance. Wach?

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            #25
            Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
            Dude they were too scared to even get in the ring with Whyte. How could they have ended him?

            Mock Whyte as much as you want or however much makes you feel more of a man - but at least he will fight anybody anytime.
            He won't fight Parker again, so that kinda makes your statement BS!!!

            Whyte got knocked the freak out and with a rematch clause thinks he can jump the queue and become mandatory again???

            ...yeah, nah

            Back of the line bruv!!!

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            • angkag
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              #26
              Originally posted by Ant1979
              Why not do it again? What's not to like about both fighters hitting the deck, 3 knockdowns, and a textbook KO in just over 4 rounds? Thoroughly enjoyed it.
              That's kind of my sentiment too - it was enough fun that I want to see it again to see if Pov can do a repeat.

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              • VislorTurlough
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                #27
                Without PEDs, Whyte is sub Charles Martin. He’s been exposed. One area drugs can’t fix - chin. Rematch Rivas, Parker of Chisora OFF the roids, tomato can

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                • JakeTheBoxer
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Zelda
                  If you cannot handle a 41 yr old, you might as well say good bye to the sports or just fight journeymen.
                  You would probably hang em up after first loss, if you were a fighter.

                  Klitschko was stopped by 3 journeymen before becoming a dominant force in division..

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                  • rckdees
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                    #29
                    Here comes the damage control...you tell who’s on the payroll by articles that are written...due the competition he’s been facing and should’ve lost to he’s a c level fighter at best and losing ground on that...he had a good 4th round but by no way was he dominating a 40 year old Povetkin...it’s funny how some of these writers act like nobody else has eyes

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                    • LoadedWraps
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Zelda
                      If you cannot handle a 41 yr old, you might as well say good bye to the sports or just fight journeymen.

                      Boxing doesn't need trash fans like you who don't respect fighters for what they do and what they love.

                      You definitely DKSAB either since you think at 41 you can't fight at a high level, or that age trumps skill and intelligence.

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