Whyte deserves Fury world title shot, if he wants it

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #1

    Whyte deserves Fury world title shot, if he wants it

    He was chasing Wilder for many years. But Wilder was a coward. Fury shouldn`t be.

    Duhaupas, Stiverne, Szpilka, Breazeale, Washington, Arreola twice, Molina, all that guys got their world title shot by WBC. Don`t you tell me Whyte isn`t better than all of them.

    Give the man his shot. It is not important if Whyte has any chance ( I think he has no chance to beat Fury), but give him his shot.
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    Not after ducking Wallin he doesn't. Nobody wants to see it and Fury will get no credit for wasting his time slapping around a bum like Whyte. Fury will rightly go directly to the winner of AJ/Usyk 2.

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      #3
      Originally posted by cushtytaz
      Not after ducking Wallin he doesn't. Nobody wants to see it and Fury will get no credit for wasting his time slapping around a bum like Whyte. Fury will rightly go directly to the winner of AJ/Usyk 2.
      Please stop with these fake accusations.
      THe doctor released a statement the day after the announcement, confirming the diagnosis and surgery. The doctor in question is credible. He works with premier league footballers most of whom have far more money than whyte.

      If he picked wallin, how is that a duck?
      The injury puts him out till next yr and then its easier fighting fury with a proper 12 week training camp.

      I expect fury to keep his distance and outjab whyte easy. Whyte is slow and has poor footwork/positioning. Whytes best chance is if fury trades and he lands his trademark punch.
      if whyte lands one of those, he will put fury down.

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        #4
        Originally posted by cushtytaz
        Not after ducking Wallin he doesn't. Nobody wants to see it and Fury will get no credit for wasting his time slapping around a bum like Whyte. Fury will rightly go directly to the winner of AJ/Usyk 2.
        Fury needs to keep busy with a decent boxer like whyte. Fury been fighting wilder too many times and might not be used to fighting anyone else. Just like jmm was so used to fighting pac, could fight Pac in his sleep andvdreams, that when jmm thought Floyd it was hard to fight someone like Floyd who fought totally different to how pac did.

        Fury has fought far worse fighters than whyte so it's a good fight for gury
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        Last edited by hugh grant; 10-26-2021, 01:18 PM.

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        • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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          He’s refused two eliminators and rejected a direct title shot and in his second to last fight got iced by a senior citizen.

          He deserves f*** all.

          You Whyte fans are so delusional.

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            #6
            The odds will suck for that fight, but at least it's no risk.

            If somebody puts up a poll I'm pretty sure it'll be at least 80% picking Fury.

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              I'm fine with Whyte fighting Fury, hopefully it would give us a pause from all of his yapping. I would fully expect Fury to maul him and stop him late..shoulder injury or not.

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                #8
                Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                He was chasing Wilder for many years. But Wilder was a coward. Fury shouldn`t be.

                Duhaupas, Stiverne, Szpilka, Breazeale, Washington, Arreola twice, Molina, all that guys got their world title shot by WBC. Don`t you tell me Whyte isn`t better than all of them.

                Give the man his shot. It is not important if Whyte has any chance ( I think he has no chance to beat Fury), but give him his shot.
                This is spot on. Reasoned, consider and worthy of reading. I disagree with you with Whyte. I think Whyte is undisputed in 2022. He will knock over Fury and AJ. Ironically, I don't think he would beat Usyk (but I believe AJ will). But you obviously like boxing and are not are fanboy.

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                • JakeTheBoxer
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                  He’s refused two eliminators and rejected a direct title shot and in his second to last fight got iced by a senior citizen.

                  He deserves f*** all.

                  You Whyte fans are so delusional.
                  Whyte fought better competition than Wilder before facing Fury. Whyte would be at least the third best fighter Fury has fought as a pro.
                  Last edited by JakeTheBoxer; 10-26-2021, 01:41 PM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by SN!PER
                    The odds will suck for that fight, but at least it's no risk.

                    If somebody puts up a poll I'm pretty sure it'll be at least 80% picking Fury.
                    Fury is the best heavyweight so he is favorite against everybody. This is not a question.

                    But Fury can`t just wait on his ass for Usyk - Joshua fight. Top guys must fight top 10 contenders. Why is Ali the best heavyweight ever? Because he fought all contenders of his era, beating all of them.

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