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  • #21
    I'm glad to see Whyte explain his side of this, especially his unapologetic preference to fight for more money and higher stakes....if given the opportunity.

    It seems like Wallin's perception of what he is owed is based upon his only point of view and the ease in which he was granted his first meeting with Fury. But that's not real, Wallin's shot at Fury wasn't earned, it was the right place at the right time, an opportunity, a gift in a business that's rarely fair, just ask Dillion Whyte.
    Last edited by factsarenice; 10-24-2021, 10:43 AM.

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    • #22
      exactly TWO scrubs!!! Whyte & AJ deserve each other.. Fury will annihilate this clown Whyte.


      Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
      Whyte trying to pretend he didn’t deliberately pull out of the fight with Wallin and saying he spent $120,000 on his training camp is obvious BS. As much BS as him trying to convince people that Fury has slowed down enough to believe he has a shot. Wish him and Joshua would just go away and maybe fight each other again in the UK which is the only place anyone would care to see it, and let the real champions in Fury and Usyk fight for all the marbles.
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      • #23
        Whyte. the guy who still gets dropped and KTFO while roided up. Even Jarell Miller rarely lost a round while on the PEDs.
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        • #24
          Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post
          I am a part time Fury hater, sometimes i like him most of the time i don't but even i can admit he has taken the least punishment out of all the heavyweights. In 3 fights with wilder he probably ate 8 right hands and was floored 4 times . Each time finishing the round stronger or coming out the next round and dominating. That's a good return if you ask me Considering how much of a dangerous puncher Wilder is
          Noel why do you like Joshua so much?

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          • #25
            No. Fury was in there with a great fighter, Deontay Wilder.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post

              Noel why do you like Joshua so much?
              My son shares the same Name with him so he automatically likes AJ and he used to go to the same Casino as me so we have chatted a few times on a level. I was actually losing quite a bit one night and he was advising me to slow down and his Mrs was asking me if i was ok as i had tears in my eyes.

              When i know someone personally( well not really personally as i don't have his number or anything) and they come across as cool i always want for them to do well.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by sammybee View Post
                Fury new trainer changed his fighting style by moving forward and using his jab to walk his opponents down. He has made Fury a beast!!!!
                It was the antidote to Wilder. But most definitely not the style that will beat Whyte.

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                • #28
                  I think Dillian is better suited to perform on the inside, since he loves to get close to his opponents to land those body shot. Also he kind of needs to fight on the inside because his footwork is too slow. Although Fury is slower and not as good anymore as in the Wlad fight, He still understand fighting enough to put a clinic on Dillian, no doubt about that.
                  Last edited by Haka; 10-24-2021, 01:18 PM.

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                  • #29
                    Why don’t you fight Wilder see if you don’t hit the canvas

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by PotentialToast View Post

                      It was the antidote to Wilder. But most definitely not the style that will beat Whyte.
                      I don`t see why not. Whyte is not a great fighter at all. he seems like drunk every time I watch him.

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