No one needs to pop positive to beat Hammer, who is past his prime. Not to mention his prime was "just a guy", now he is a scrub. I do agree with Whyte needing to stay active. This was a paid sparring contest, so a May-June date with someone with an actual pulse is needed.
Not sure what Whyte is upset about. They put him in with a guy who is essentially a punching bag at this stage of his career. Hammer had a few decent wins and was rugged if limited in skill. Now he's no longer rugged, he will take a few punches and feign injury. Whyte knew that, his team knew that. That's why Hammer was in the ring, Whyte and his team wanted a soft touch.
Not sure what Whyte is upset about. They put him in with a guy who is essentially a punching bag at this stage of his career. Hammer had a few decent wins and was rugged if limited in skill. Now he's no longer rugged, he will take a few punches and feign injury. Whyte knew that, his team knew that. That's why Hammer was in the ring, Whyte and his team wanted a soft touch.
And the audacity of Whyte calling anyone a coward
Smfh
'The locals gave him a great reception after he stressed how proud he was to be back in his grandfather's homeland in the run-up to the bout, and he repaid them with an impressive display despite being restricted to just three rounds'.
He's still pulling the 1/8th Irish stuff? Literally, everyone west of Baghdad is, at least, 1/8th Irish. For sure, lets have a pint of Guinness & be pleased for ourselves.
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