Comments Thread For: Whyte Hopes Fury Fight Comes Off in UK, Feels He Would Have KO'd Wallin in 6-7

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  • PBR Streetgang
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    #11
    Whyte would be undefeated with a 100% KO rate if what comes out of his mouth ever became reality. Makes me laugh that he makes a fight, backs out of the fight and then proclaims he was going to stop the guy anyway. No need to fight Wallin than.

    Dillian tell us what you'd do to Fury. We can accept that as fact and annoying you champion.

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    • MONGOOSE66
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      #12
      I was shocked when they said Whytes next fight was against Wallin cause that is no easy fight. Wallin would of whipped him in my opinion. Sounds like Whyte and his promoter woke up.

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      • Cool Scant
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        #13
        If Whyte thought he could KO Wallin he would’ve went through with the fight

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        • Robertthebruce
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          #14
          Whyte is a lying dog, he cried like a bit** when Povetkin pulled out accusing him of lying over COVID.

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          • lion33lit
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            #15
            Otto Wallin sounds like a character that lives in a magic ‘Wall in’ Wonderland…..Whyte ain’t scared of Wallin in the least bit, but Whyte being up for the challenge doesn’t mean Wallin wouldn’t have put up a very good fight….Whyte has a big mouth, but he can also be a tough-‘er’ opponent when he ups his training, or needs to be….or he can resort to ducking, like he did against Ortiz, and the potential Joshua rematch.

            Whytes toughness and awkwardness is something I’d like to see against Fury - styles make fights - and I’m not quite sure Fury can get away with the body laying cheat tactics (and other holding and hitting) he used on Wilder. Whyte may be more gangsta in his retaliatory efforts, that’s only if his beef patty endurance can somehow match Fury’s, and if that’s the case(?) we’ve got ourselves a decent scrap

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            • P to the J
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              #16
              Originally posted by The Skywalker
              Someone tell Whyte that if Fury couldn't knock out Wallin then he would not have been able to do jack **** haha this is the same guy who was put to sleep by Povetkin
              They’re different boxers

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              • P to the J
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                #17
                Originally posted by lion33lit
                Otto Wallin sounds like a character that lives in a magic ‘Wall in’ Wonderland…..Whyte ain’t scared of Wallin in the least bit, but Whyte being up for the challenge doesn’t mean Wallin wouldn’t have put up a very good fight….Whyte has a big mouth, but he can also be a tough-‘er’ opponent when he ups his training, or needs to be….or he can resort to ducking, like he did against Ortiz, and the potential Joshua rematch.

                Whytes toughness and awkwardness is something I’d like to see against Fury - styles make fights - and I’m not quite sure Fury can get away with the body laying cheat tactics (and other holding and hitting) he used on Wilder. Whyte may be more gangsta in his retaliatory efforts, that’s only if his beef patty endurance can somehow match Fury’s, and if that’s the case(?) we’ve got ourselves a decent scrap

                I’ll be watching when it goes down, but tbh, they’re gonna stink the joint out, big time. They’ll be holding each other like they’re at grandma’s funeral.

                Now the press conferences, on the other hand…

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                • deathofaclown
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy
                  Still no sign of an injury......
                  Clearly not that injured. Apparently he can start full training in 6 weeks. I doubt anybody would be doing hard training In 6 weeks if they just had a serious shoulder injury/operation

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                  • joe strong
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                    #19
                    When the fight was signed it looked like his title shot wasn’t coming until 2022 maybe 2023 with Fury & Joshua set to fight Wilder & Usyk. Then 2 fights between them. When Usyk beat Joshua that meant unification was on hold. Fury became available in early 2022. That changed everything & the ol’ shoulder injury claim came up. No surprise but you really can’t blame him. He will get his long overdue WBC title shot. Wallin wasn’t even in the WBC top 15 so he doesn’t owe him anything.

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                    • Slowhand
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by joe strong
                      When the fight was signed it looked like his title shot wasn’t coming until 2022 maybe 2023 with Fury & Joshua set to fight Wilder & Usyk. Then 2 fights between them. When Usyk beat Joshua that meant unification was on hold. Fury became available in early 2022. That changed everything & the ol’ shoulder injury claim came up. No surprise but you really can’t blame him. He will get his long overdue WBC title shot. Wallin wasn’t even in the WBC top 15 so he doesn’t owe him anything.
                      DoesnŽt owe him anything? HE SIGNED FOR THE FACKING FIGHT. And IŽd rather see a 50/50 fight than Fury just slapping Whyte silly for 12 rds.

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