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Whyte has no regrets despite having to fall after receiving Povetkin’s upper-cut lightning in the fifth round. Whyte said: “It was a ridiculous mistake. I blocked that punch 100 times in training. One hit needed to be blocked, I was too late,” Whyte said defensively. “But it’s class boxing.
heavy, man. That’s what happened, ” he continued casually.
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He also did not care that Povetkin was knocked down by his age, including a veteran boxer, 40 years old while he was 32 years old. Whyte dodges by saying he is still learning from his mistakes. “I’m still one of the top heavyweight boxers. It’s not that I’m old or defeated. I’m still learning. I’m learning from big mistakes,” he said.
I’m still the same me, ready to fight, I can’t wait to get back there. ”
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“He’s a very dangerous person. I overpowered him, won the fight, but I was trapped. It’s not that I was beaten continuously. I just made time!”
“It was a fair game for him, he organized it and fired. He was a good fighter who had beaten many top people.”
(aww)
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