The IFL interviews aren't censored. Whyte doesn't seem to like being portrayed as the villain but that's his role. Without his mouth and the amateur win this fight isn't even happening. I was actually disappointed with him at the first press conference giving it all smiles.
I hope on Thursday he goes back to telling AJ he's gonna smash him in the mouth there and then.
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They are actually.
I watched one where Whyte said Simms wasnt really Joshuas trainer and that everyone knows its really Robert McCracken (another of his fake things). I then saw on twitter that Whyte was asking Kugan and James why that had been edited out, so I went back to the video to see and it had indeed been taken out of the IFL interview.
Yes, Ross, of course for legal reasons certain bits will be edited but Whyte has done about a million interviews with IFL and has never expanded on "AJ is a scumbag." Even when AJ asks him to explain what he means he doesn't.
AS for Robert McCracken being AJ's trainer. Maybe he is, but that's Tony Simms with him at the public workout on Monday.
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Im not arguing with youim only repeating what iv read and heard. As Smashup has noticed I do have ALOT of time on my hands and spend too much trawlng info on boxing. Robert McCracken helps train the England squad and the rules state hes not allowed to train pros at the same time. The amateur committee will obvioulsy know whats going on but if its not publicised they cant be criticised for not enforcing their rules.
People are starved of excitment and feel robbed that not only did Tyson Fury beat Klitschko, that he did it skillfully. Some will refuse to accept him, especially the media and a lot of build up and hope has been invested in Joshua in the hope he can remove Tyson and fast.
Arguably he shouldnt have got any of the decisions in the 2012 olympics and hasnt really fought anyone with ambition in the pros yet. Joshua is very untested and this will be his first real test.
Everyone is overlooking Whyte big time. Hes been around the pros for much longer. He was used by Vitali and Wladimir as a sparring partner. Also Tyson Fury. His 2 years out was spent as a jobbing sparring partner. Hes tough and can punch! He did a better job on Minto than Parker could. If he lands clean on Joshua I can see Joshua getting clumsy as he hasnt been really whacked by anyone in the pros yet and hasnt had to deal with the adversity.
Whyte has built himself without a PR team, promoter and TV station backing him. Hes got himself a world class trainer and been in world class facilities with world class sparring partners. Hes got more than a chance!!
I'm not saying what I'm saying to rubbish Whytes chances Ross, I think Joshua is the favourite and I expect him to win but Whyte will answer some if not all of the questions hanging over Joshua's head.
I'm merely saying Whyte seems to have a lot to say but never actually says it. His approach mentally where Joshua is concerned doesn't seem right to me. He's like a bull at a gate and displays a lot of anger with no real foundation to it other than what seems to me to be jealousy.
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To be fair hes been shit on. Fighters like Brian Magee tested positive for something in a suppliment, same circumstances as Whyte but he only got a 6 month ban whereas Whyte got 2 years!!
He probably does have a bit of jealousy and bitterness but thats whats fueling and driving him.
You've got the Robert McCracken thing backwards. He can't be in the corner for amateur fights because he's got a pro licence. Do you remember Carl Froch? McCracken was his trainer at the same time as running the GB setup in Sheffield.
@ross - you said Kevin Johnson was AJ's first test. Then said Gary Cornish was his first test. You seem to change your tune after he explosively batters people but maybe you'll give him some credit this time (lol).
And I fully agree with you, Joshua, being an exciting massive puncher, is far more exciting than Tyson Fury.
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