Whyte is a stylistic nightmare for Fury and he's going to expose, embarrass and batter the Gypsy King. Fury can neither dance and run around Whyte nor can he brawl and go to war with him. Fury simply won't be able to handle the pressure, aggression and violence that Whyte is going to bring.
Anyone who thinks this is an easy fight for Fury or that Fury is levels above Whyte and the rest of the top heavyweights is either a delusional Fury fanboy or simply doesn't know **** about boxing.
Fury is already talking about retiring after the fight and the real reason is he knows what Whyte brings to the table and is aware the chances of losing are quite high. And being the fake spartan he is, he'll use the retirement excuse not to rematch Whyte as he knows Dillian has his number.
Lol ..............
I have just seen the weigh in.
Tyson Fury has come in at 264 pounds, and Whyte only a just over a stone lighter.
Fury is not going to have the big strength advantage in this fight, like he did over Wilder 'This will change the fight entirely'.
I sense, that Fury may not quite fight Whyte head on. Now this may have been a good idea while he was training under Peter Fury.
But these days? Whenever Tyson Fury since his comeback, has tried to bring back 'The Riddler' I don't think it has gone well.
It did not go well in the first Wilder fight, it does not matter how people try and shape it up. Fury was decked twice, and backed up all night.
And of course Fury was busted up real good vs Wallin, was right there to be hit 'Even though he weighed in at 254 pounds'.
Therefore, true to my word? I will predict that Dillian Whyte will win this fight via knock out.
I have no idea when the stoppage will come, could be early or late. But at some point, Whyte will get to Fury.
Whyte's jab may be one of the most effective punches in this fight, the three best jabbers in the heavyweight division are Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder & Dillian Whyte.
Whyte may lose rounds, but I think it will be clear from the get go. Clear that Fury is no longer levels above these other heavyweights anymore. Once upon a time this may have been the case i.e While he was training under Peter Fury 'But now maybe that gap has closed'.
All this talk of retirement, it does not sit well with me. There is something not right about it guys, surely there are some Hardcore Tyson Fury fans out there? That sense there is more behind all of that talk etc.
Conclusion: I predict Dillian Whyte will win via knock-out.
If Tyson Fury just so happens to win, that would be great. Apart of me, would understand the devastation in Fury losing. It is just that, for sometime I have been continually stating that Fury has to fight Whyte as Kronk Fury 100%. If he drops weight, and attempts to bring back a half hearted Riddler? This fight is coming towards Whyte.
Being a heavyweight champion, is about making the right tactical moves in training camps. Joshua made all the wrong tactical moves for Usyk, trained ineffectively, and employed the wrong strategy on the night.
This is precisely the situation, I think Tyson Fury is now in. And there is no turning back, the training has been done.
So I got it wrong. But at-least I explained my reasoning.
And I was not just wanting Fury to lose.
Tyson Fury got the tactics and strategy right.
I only caught the last two rounds, but even from just that? I could see Whyte lacked certain dimensions to his game.
That was just making him completely ineffective.
Good performance and smooth knock-out for Fury.
This is pretty much like Carl Froch vs George Groves II. If Fury retires after fighting in front of 90'000 + fans, maybe in his mind he is content that he has achieved it all.
Yes there is still the undisputed fight out there, but I still think nothing will ever top Fury beating Kiltschko. That is still his biggest achievement.
I am content that Tyson Fury won.
If Fury weighs in at 265-270 + pounds, he will be fine and win via late rounds stoppage.
If Fury weighs in under 260 pounds, and has attempted to bring back a half heart version of the Riddler? I think he will lose via knock - out.
Dropping weight at this stage of his career, and bringing back The Riddler is in my opinion a wrong tactical move.
Fury can only optimize his old style while training under Peter Fury.
I was going to wait for the weigh in, but I cannot be bothered waiting.
So I will come back in this thread later on today, and once again state my 100% prediction 'One the weigh in is over'.
I have just seen the weigh in.
Tyson Fury has come in at 264 pounds, and Whyte only a just over a stone lighter.
Fury is not going to have the big strength advantage in this fight, like he did over Wilder 'This will change the fight entirely'.
I sense, that Fury may not quite fight Whyte head on. Now this may have been a good idea while he was training under Peter Fury.
But these days? Whenever Tyson Fury since his comeback, has tried to bring back 'The Riddler' I don't think it has gone well.
It did not go well in the first Wilder fight, it does not matter how people try and shape it up. Fury was decked twice, and backed up all night.
And of course Fury was busted up real good vs Wallin, was right there to be hit 'Even though he weighed in at 254 pounds'.
Therefore, true to my word? I will predict that Dillian Whyte will win this fight via knock out.
I have no idea when the stoppage will come, could be early or late. But at some point, Whyte will get to Fury.
Whyte's jab may be one of the most effective punches in this fight, the three best jabbers in the heavyweight division are Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder & Dillian Whyte.
Whyte may lose rounds, but I think it will be clear from the get go. Clear that Fury is no longer levels above these other heavyweights anymore. Once upon a time this may have been the case i.e While he was training under Peter Fury 'But now maybe that gap has closed'.
All this talk of retirement, it does not sit well with me. There is something not right about it guys, surely there are some Hardcore Tyson Fury fans out there? That sense there is more behind all of that talk etc.
Conclusion: I predict Dillian Whyte will win via knock-out.
If Tyson Fury just so happens to win, that would be great. Apart of me, would understand the devastation in Fury losing. It is just that, for sometime I have been continually stating that Fury has to fight Whyte as Kronk Fury 100%. If he drops weight, and attempts to bring back a half hearted Riddler? This fight is coming towards Whyte.
Being a heavyweight champion, is about making the right tactical moves in training camps. Joshua made all the wrong tactical moves for Usyk, trained ineffectively, and employed the wrong strategy on the night.
This is precisely the situation, I think Tyson Fury is now in. And there is no turning back, the training has been done.
I have a feeling YDKSAB.
Fair enough that's you opinion and i can respect your right to it, though i do disagree. I can just do it with more class than most of the brainless gonks mouthing off on here pretending they are experts when they have never laced up a glove in their life.
Just screen shot this idiots post.
Bet she don't come around for awhile after the fight
Stick to C@ck Sukin 101 your better at that
You sound too emotional and inarticulate to be a Tyson Fury fan. You are probably a Wilderette who's jumped on the Fury bandwagon after he whooped the Bronze bum-beating fraud.
You've been fooled son. Fury is way overhyped and he's getting battered and KO'ed on Saturday night. Are you going to jump on the Whyte bandwagon then too?
As much as I think Fury is overrated, this is the most likely outcome. Whyte doesn’t have a good engine and that’s a massive negative against someone like Fury. If Whyte had the engine to keep punching for 12 rounds then I’d really fancy his chances, but I can see him being stuck on the end of a jab from round 5-6 onwards then stopped on his feet late on.
Unless something changed with Whyte, in order to beat Fury he has to be active and making him move. If he sits around like he does at times and tries to hold he will get jabbed or leaned on. Whyte is a good body puncher so lets see if his corner came up with something.
This is arguably the worst sentence I've ever read on this sit, and that's saying something.
Wilder closes range very fast for a modern heavyweight
you have no idea about boxing if you can’t see that
If Fury weighs in at 265-270 + pounds, he will be fine and win via late rounds stoppage.
If Fury weighs in under 260 pounds, and has attempted to bring back a half heart version of the Riddler? I think he will lose via knock - out.
Dropping weight at this stage of his career, and bringing back The Riddler is in my opinion a wrong tactical move.
Fury can only optimize his old style while training under Peter Fury.
I was going to wait for the weigh in, but I cannot be bothered waiting.
So I will come back in this thread later on today, and once again state my 100% prediction 'One the weigh in is over'.
I have two questions.
1) Does Fury like Whyte as a person? He seemed to respect him enough in the pre-fight.
2) Has the last war vs Wilder taken something from Fury?
If the answer is "yes" to both questions, I picture Fury winning a decision, just outboxing Whyte at will without hurting him too much, and without taking excessive risks.
Very curious to see how it all unfolds.
Fury stoppage between 7-9. Of course, Fury is the greatest to ever do it and we are all very lucky to be living in the time of the Gypsy King. Whyte, someone who is far better than greats from the past such as Frazier and Mike Tyson, will throw everything at Fury, but Kronk Is too good and as we know indestructible.
Nash is not sure how Fury will start, he may fight on the back foot early, but throwing the occasional bomb for the first few rounds, but by R4 or so, once he is settled in and fully found his range, he'll start busting Whyte up and will get him out of there. It will be another ATG win for his resume. Two wins over Usyk will follow, and after that, nobody can not say that he is not the greatest to ever lace them up.
Could he beat Brian Sutherland in a street fight? No! Nobody could, but this is the squared circle, and nobody does it better than Fury. Nash out.
Whyte is a stylistic nightmare for Fury and he's going to expose, embarrass and batter the Gypsy King. Fury can neither dance and run around Whyte nor can he brawl and go to war with him. Fury simply won't be able to handle the pressure, aggression and violence that Whyte is going to bring.
Anyone who thinks this is an easy fight for Fury or that Fury is levels above Whyte and the rest of the top heavyweights is either a delusional Fury fanboy or simply doesn't know **** about boxing.
Fury is already talking about retiring after the fight and the real reason is he knows what Whyte brings to the table and is aware the chances of losing are quite high. And being the fake spartan he is, he'll use the retirement excuse not to rematch Whyte as he knows Dillian has his number.
You literally don’t know shit about boxing, sit down and shut up boy.