I honestly don't see how Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte goes

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  • Stuntman Mike
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    #21
    Originally posted by 4truth
    Watch Fury’s second fight with Chisora. Fury is relaxed and in absolutely no danger whatsoever. That is what I would expect. The only chance Whyte would have is if Fury got too relaxed.
    Whyte not comfortable losing like chisora has been in fights...he will be trying his best to out some hurt on fury and he will go to the body...

    Whyte also has a good jab that will cause fury problems ...whyte will struggle finding the right hand early on but if he sticks to the jab and goes exclusively for the body he's in with a shot at the upset

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    • hugh grant
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      #22
      I think whythe will take fury distance but of course lose if it goes how people expect
      Last edited by hugh grant; 10-31-2021, 07:06 PM.

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        #23
        Originally posted by deathofaclown

        Fury is 10000x better than Parker and Wach

        Also Whyte didn’t destroy Wach. It was an awful performance where he got a points win and got buzzed a few times.

        He was also nearly stopped by Parker..
        10000x better than parker? The guys been flattened by cunningham and pavjik of all people ...I'd struggle to imagine parker going down like a hot sack of potatoes against either man


        Fury is all hype from beating a shot wladimir and beating wilder an absolute tomato can of a champion


        Did you see Fury with wallin?

        Do I see parker beating wallin better than Fury could? Yes

        Do I see dillian shyte beating wallin to a pulp? Yes

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        • SN!PER
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          #24
          Fury and Whyte have both had some bad performances in their careers.

          The difference is that Fury has improved a lot since the Cunningham fight, while Whyte still looks just as vulnerable.

          Getting knocked down by Rivas, knocked down by Parker, knocked out by 40-year-old Povetkin happened all in his last six fights.

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            #25
            Just because he was happy to get up close with Wilder doesn't mean Fury will do that against Whyte. He almost certainly won't. I expect he'll try to do a similar job to what he did to Chisora - slowly best him up from range and clinch if they get too close.

            Whyte will be wanting the fight up close. His challenge will be getting inside the jab and moving well enough to close Fury down without Fury locking him up.

            Whyte will give it a good go. Fury will rightly be a huge betting favourite but getting the win is different from being the better fighter.

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