Comments Thread For: Dillian Whyte-Alexander Povetkin Rematch: Eddie Hearn Confirms March 6 Is Date
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Queue raging Brits.
When has an interim title fight that ended so decisively ever required a rematch? Yeah Povetkin was dropped but he obviously wasn't that hurt and probably would have finished the fight on his feet.
Doesn't seem fair that just because he wasn't supposed to win that Povetkin doesn't get to move on to a better opportunity. Especially at his age. And just the same Whyte should have to work his way back up.
Yeah I'll watch the ****ing fight cause there is so little boxing on anyway, but doesn't mean I have to willingly and happily lap it up.
Also I'm not pretending everyone agrees with me, and it might not be the majority but there's clearly a divide in the thread. I'm not going to speculate any % but it's not as if I'm some minor dissenting opinion if multiple people are in agreement.Comment
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How easy whytes 3 remaining fans forget facts like this.
I remember him complaining about the count.... ffs Whyte was lifeless and almost dead on the canvas... a if ref would bother with a count.Comment
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And he deserves credit for fighting the top guy in the division, which is something AJ has never done.Comment
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Yeah I came to see if I was alone in wondering why this is happening. Whyte got sparked so badly he literally didn't know what happened and Povetkins old with not much opportunities left after this unexpected resurgence. He should be looking for his last big fight not rematches. And sure Whyte was looking better than usual but that's not enough cause for a rematch, come on. Fighters lose and learn. What's the upside for either boxer and us the fans other than Whyte feeling better if he avenges the brutal ko.
Surely it's better for fans if there are more fights between top 10 rated heavyweights? You seem to disagree and think that fighters should only ever fight each other once.
If Dillian Whyte wants to fight everyone in the top 10 twice and wants 3-4 fights a year, I don't have a problem with that.
It makes a change from the endless parade of Hispanic midgets that seem to be 95% of American PPV shows lately.Comment
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Must hurt that even Whyte beats every American heavyweight out there. Sad really (but pretty funny too).Comment
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If you lose something, you get it back. If you had nothing, you can't get it back. That is why the clause was one sided dummy.Comment
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It was a completely voluntary fight as Whyte wanted to keep active. As it is a voluntary fight they can impose whatever clause they want in the contract.
Surely it's better for fans if there are more fights between top 10 rated heavyweights? You seem to disagree and think that fighters should only ever fight each other once.
If Dillian Whyte wants to fight everyone in the top 10 twice and wants 3-4 fights a year, I don't have a problem with that.
It makes a change from the endless parade of Hispanic midgets that seem to be 95% of American PPV shows lately.Comment
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