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  • #41
    Originally posted by famicommander View Post
    Dillian Whyte would just pull out of the fight if Fury ever agreed to fight him anyway.
    Exactly. He'll tell everyone he's changed his mind about wbc title shot, he only wants wba belt now.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
      I guess fighting Whyte in December doesn’t really effect the AJ fight ,they aren’t going to go in 2 months with little promotion for the undisputed . However should Whyte win ? Kiss that AJ fight goodbye . Then there’s Wilder still ,it’ll be more dangerous this time around . Whyte stylistically is more dangerous then Wilder fir Fury .
      Rubbish. Whyte is levels below the top guys. He's been matched exclusively with 40+ year olds and cruiser weights in his last 6 fights for a reason. He has nothing that would trouble fury.

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      • #43
        Fury’s brutal rabbit punches along with the body lean head locks might be even more brutal this time around. The open palm flap glove might have to be a thing of the past; and that’s because, even the fan girls will have their eyes locked in on any gay like glove movement.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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          He did destroy Wilder and was set to unify with AJ so what’s your issue?
          The thing is that Fury runs from his obligation once he has managed to capture a title, So let him prove for once in his entire career that he can repeat, not by words but with action in the ring. He has no business with Whyte and AJ right now. Deontay Wilder is his only business atm. This trilogy will be totally a deferent stuff compared to the rematch and a Fury’s win certainly not a certainty, I reckon. I think that he won't surprise Wilder for the second time.

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          • #45
            Fury might even have a bad case of sleep talking

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Jkp View Post

              Rubbish. Whyte is levels below the top guys. He's been matched exclusively with 40+ year olds and cruiser weights in his last 6 fights for a reason. He has nothing that would trouble fury.
              All talks, let Fury prove it in the ring. Apart from Wilder which boxer of note has Fury fought since his comeback?

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Boxviewer View Post

                All talks, let Fury prove it in the ring. Apart from Wilder which boxer of note has Fury fought since his comeback?
                The wbc champion twice. Who has Whyte beat of note ever? Except Parker via a foul head butt, with the help of a dodgy ref, dodgy gloves, dodgy dianabol.


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                • #48
                  Fury better find a new way to protect his gonads besides the cup! Wilder is gonna STRIKEhard if Fury thinks he can repeat the same blatant tactics…

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                  • #49
                    Fury has a very impressive 0-0 record defending his title.
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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Boxviewer View Post

                      The thing is that Fury runs from his obligation once he has managed to capture a title, So let him prove for once in his entire career that he can repeat, not by words but with action in the ring. He has no business with Whyte and AJ right now. Deontay Wilder is his only business atm. This trilogy will be totally a deferent stuff compared to the rematch and a Fury’s win certainly not a certainty, I reckon. I think that he won't surprise Wilder for the second time.
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                      Fury was as clear as Crystal that once he beats up Wilder, again, he will go after Whyte and AJ so Wilder is his business atm.
                      Also, prove exactly what? He beat Wilder, twice. If Wilder did not exercise his rematch, Fury would be unifying against AJ
                      So, once again, what are you on about him “running from his obligations”. Wilder was the top dog a d he made that fight happen and destroyed him

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