So it appears that Whyte is now the man to defeat Tyson Fury
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enough of the bull**** denium....it has nothing to do with people thinking whyte can beat fury it’s about Tyson fury making defences against his mandatory challengers and not choosing to face the likes of wallin , seferi or swartz.
If he gives up his belt by refusing to fight whyte then that tells me all I need to know....do I think fury beats him yes I do but running away from your mandatory is not a good look and the position by the wbc now is in 30 days if no unification fight he has to then face his mandatory and be dam sure Hearn will now press the **** out of it and mow even the wbc have forced themselves into a corner.
fury like all other champions must fullfill his obligations as a champion end of story
He has no intention of avoiding Whyte or Wallin and neither one will be a problem for him, just as long as Wallin doesn't stick the nut on him deliberately and force him to fight three quarters of the fight with one eye like he did last time. There's no way that was an accident, he made several attempts to nut him in that third round.
If that was thirty years ago Fury's career would have been OVER.Comment
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Yeah I get what your saying, but that's training, and they could have been trying things out, and at different stages in there respective camps, or one may not have been in camp at all. It's like saying that the winner of a pre season football friendly matters. It doesn't. The fighters evolve and motivations and levels change along the way. Imo it really has no bearing at all. The same with amateur fights.Comment
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ill be very surprised if whyte beats otto wallin tbh.
i think the fury fight is more for the payday for Whyte. whyte deserves it after he fought aj for nothing back in 2015. He deserves a decent payday and then maybe can just be a gatekeeper.Comment
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