Shouldn't there be an age after which it is illegal to fight. All done for money but is it good for their well being?

Dillian Whyte's thoughts on this weekend's Povetkin fight.
“He is a very experienced guy, top of the tree for 15 years, a former Olympic gold medallist and world champion."
"For me? I’m straight maximum violence. I respect him and that’s why I trained so hard. I take him seriously. He is very dangerous and he knows that, if he beats me, his whole life and career is rejuvenated."
“I’m coming to cause chaos and violence in the ring.”
To be honest Smoke, I'm a bit of a Whyte fan. He's far from being A class, but I think he'll be a bit too much for the old man. Povetkin in his prime was I think, a much better fighter, but I'm not so sure he's up to it now. He'll put on a show though.

Love Dillian. A refreshing change from a 'neatly packaged, consumer friendly ' Joshua.To be honest Smoke, I'm a bit of a Whyte fan. He's far from being A class, but I think he'll be a bit too much for the old man. Povetkin in his prime was I think, a much better fighter, but I'm not so sure he's up to it now. He'll put on a show though.
You are way too harsh on Whyte mate. He boxed beautifully until he got caught.Hopefully now with Whyte being put away that's one less ****e fighter staking a claim to the heavyweight title. The division really is piss poor.

You are way too harsh on Whyte mate. He boxed beautifully until he got caught.
Yes we know the division isnt stacked with elite fighters. But to have someone who was basically outclassed for 12 minutes as a leading contender instead of Whyte is a bad thing for the game.
For 12 minutes Whyte looked very very good ,albeit against a poor boxer.
If you are going to criticise anyone/anything, it should be that diabolical embarrssment of a match the fight before Whyte.
Minor adjustments Cyc. Povetkin was ****ed after a body shot in round 2. Dillian was simply a class above him and will deal with him accordingly.I've just had another look at the fight. Povetkin was blowing hard on his stool at the end of the third, he was air sucking like crazy. Dropped twice in the fourth, then in the fifth, unleashed that lightning from the bottle when he most needed it. He has a mighty left hook which he used quite a lot on Whyte's body, and it was that same dynamic left hand that tore up through Whyte's defence and smashed him under the chin. Dillian was gone before he hit the canvas. His eyes rolled back as he crashed to the deck.
In the contracted rematch, will they push Whyte's weight up again, and will Povetkin be able to gain enough extra fitness to see off Whyte for the second time?
I should imagine that Whyte will start favourite in fight 2.