01-06-2019, 10:49 AM
Been thinking about dirty fighting, and what to do. Seems to me that you get your fighter ready for all possibilities. You set out to have him fight clean, but if the opponent starts fighting dirty, or rough, as in the case of Whyte or Chisora, you defend yourself. Whyte did that with Chisora. Whyte fought his fight, countered Chisora when he was dirty, and KO'd him.
The problem with Whyte is that Parker didn't know what to do when he was headbutted and manhandled. So what he did, stupidly, is decide in the next fight that he'll fight dirty with a clean fighter.
The problem with Whyte is that Parker didn't know what to do when he was headbutted and manhandled. So what he did, stupidly, is decide in the next fight that he'll fight dirty with a clean fighter.