So it appears that Whyte is now the man to defeat Tyson Fury

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    #11
    Originally posted by The plunger man
    Joshua had Povetkin , pulev , and usyk as mandatories and faced them all.
    And yet fury has not made one and is expected by fury fans to get a free pass on it.
    Thats some messed up **** lol
    So now the goalposts have shifted yet again eh?

    First, it was "Fury has never defended a title" and now its "Fury has never fought a mandatory" lol

    What are you going to cry about after Fury beats Whyte up?

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      #12
      Fury is already trying to get out of fighting the Wallin Whyte winner. I'm sure if Wallin wins, Fury will have no problem fighting him. but if Whyte wins, all of a sudden Fury will make up 100 reasons as to why he cannot fight Whyte. That is why is keep calling Fury a fraudulent champion. Yes he fought and beat Wilder but name another top 10 fighter he beat. Chisora? Who has 11 losses? Like other guys said here. If Fury drops the belt instead of facing Whyte. It is a duck. Nothing more. And from the sounds of it, he's already setting it up to be that way.

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        #13
        Whyte knocked him out in sparring years ago.

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          #14
          Originally posted by sallyField
          Whyte knocked him out in sparring years ago.
          I saw Whyte get knocked out by a pensioner only last year.

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            #15
            Originally posted by denium

            I saw Whyte get knocked out by a pensioner only last year.
            He may have but maybe there is something about how Whyte and Fury's styles come together and Whyte knocks him out again.

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              #16
              Originally posted by sallyField

              He may have but maybe there is something about how Whyte and Fury's styles come together and Whyte knocks him out again.
              Did you watch Whyte vs Chisora? Del boy won the first one and was winning the second until Eddie's ref got involved.

              Fury would beat Whyte exactly the same way he beat Chisora, easy work.

              Whyte is sloppy with limited skill, you need more than toughness to beat the Gypsy King.

              Whyte is rubbish, he should've lost to Parker, got chinned by an ancient Povetkin, got chinned by a green AJ, was dropped and hurt by Rivas who isn't even a HW.

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                #17
                Originally posted by denium
                First it was McDermott, then Chisora, then Wlad, then Wilder, and now Whyte.

                After Fury wins 12 rounds against Whyte and turns his face into a bloody pulp, who will be the next man that will apparently beat him? Usyk? Hrgovic?
                Whyte is trash, i’d rather suggest he takes a long rest than to fight unmotivated,

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by dibzvincent143

                  Whyte is trash, i’d rather suggest he takes a long rest than to fight unmotivated,
                  I doubt he gets past Wallin tbh, but i suspect that Otto will get robbed if it's anything like a close fight, wouldn't even be surprised if Whyte pulls out of it.

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                    #19
                    And with all of you who are claiming that Whyte gets KOed or he is no good. So what. The point is to fight and see who wins. Upsets happen all the time in heavyweight boxing. That's what makes it interesting. You don't win a fight by claiming you can beat a guy. You win it in the ring. And you guys are supporting Fury ducking all the good heavyweights. That's not what boxing is supposed to be about.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by hugh grant
                      Not sure why fury don't want whyte? Whythe has a respectable resume and will look good on fury cv.
                      I have a feeling Fury ain't that much into boxing or legacy anymore. He just wants to have 1-2 big money fights and retire. All that training to be the No. 1 takes a toll on the mind, body, and family life and I am not sure Fury wants that. Fury has underperformed when fighting against lower opposition possibly because he doesn't train enough for them or approach them with much excitement and as a challenge in his mind.

                      It remains to be seen whether Fury fights Whyte at all or skips to fight Joshua or Usyk.

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