- Ben Whittaker, 27, beat Liam Cameron in their revenge on Sunday evening
- The Wolverhampton Showman melted in tears when he discusses his arrogant puffy
An emotional ben Whittaker is melted in tears when he explained how he “lost friends” on his arrogant puffy inside the boxing ring.
Whittaker won his long -awaited revenge match against Liam Cameron on Sunday and kept the IBF international weight international title in the process.
It was a pivotal moment in the boxing career of Wolverhampton’s star after questions were asked about her references following a controversial draw in their first fight.
Before his victory on Sunday, the speech on Whittaker had often focused on his wild buffoonemeries inside the boxing ring – with the Briton known for his showboating.
Speaking after his victory over Cameron, he revealed that the buffoonery had cost a cost and that he lost friends ” who had rendered the judgment on his demonstrations.
During his press conference after the fighting, an emotional whittaker said: “Because of what happened on the internet, I could not appreciate things. Like my brother having two daughters … I couldn’t take too much to take advantage of it.
Ben Whittaker melted in tears when he explained how he “ lost friends ” on his arrogant bouffons

The incident came shortly after Whittaker’s victory over Liam Cameron on Sunday evening
“It didn’t really bother me but even close friends, people I classify my family, left me. They had a lot to say about me. But it was the perfect time to return to old Ben Whittaker.
“Before the Olympic Games, I trained hard, I locked myself and I devoted myself to sport.”
Whittaker detailed how his state of mind came back to what he had when he was still standing and entered sport and attributed to his victory this mental change.
However, Whittaker still managed to share the opinion after his victory over Cameron after having run towards the coaches of his rival and taunt them as he celebrated.
It was then forced to deny to spit on the Cameron corner, which some users on social networks had suggested was the case.
Deptering that he had spit in the area, Whittaker told Sky Sports: “You heard everyone huer me, they represent me like a bad guy.
“But I work very hard and my emotions came out – and I rugged like a lion. If a little dribbling came out, a little dribbling came out.
Sky Sports commentator Dave Coldwell had criticized Whittaker’s actions shouting: “Classless”.

An emotional whittaker could not hold back tears while he was discussed the question on Sunday

Whittaker has developed a reputation for showboating inside the boxing ring
The Olympic silver medalist Whittaker, from West Bromwich, crossed the ring and set his head through the strings to celebrate against the Cameron ropers.
Whittaker coach Andy Lee said: “The insult dam he had to put in place since the first fight with Cameron … few people could bear what he experienced.
“His emotions will not be carried away. He is an emotional guy and he lost control, but he is a champion.
Johnny Nelson was quick to defend Whittaker after the incident with the Cameron team, he said: “It was an emotion that came out. Frustration. Because of what he experienced, he was broadcast. It is he who says, “I am not failed, all you said about me is complete garbage. It is human emotion.