Ummm I think it's you who are lost. Fury has not FACED the best heavyweights. He has avoided almost all of them. Just like he wanted to avoid Whyte. Fury has fought 2 guys in the current top 15 and one of them is 11 loss Chisora. AJ offered him a fight years ago right before he fought Wilder and Fury refused. He instead fought Wilder for less belts and less money. Then a number of bums that don't even fight any more like Seferi, Schwartz and Pianeta.
I am calling it right now, Whyte KO's Fury
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Based on the fact that he lost 2 of those 9 matches. While the loss against AJ is no shame, the loss against an ancient Povetkin, who was good in prime but is meanwhile shot, somewhat is.
There are currently 4 heavies that are a league above the rest. The rest are B level at best.
And again: I don't see any department where Whyte is superior to Fury. Reach, movement, stamina, chin, and nowadays probably also power. Add to that Fury's awkwardness and ability to fight dirty.
Zero chance for Whyte in my book. But let's see.Comment
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Whyte has A rate heart and B rate skills, just because he KO'd a Covid drained Pov doesn't mean he became a top dog. Fury by wide decision or late KO.
.... and if Fury beats him are you going to change your name to "the Liar"?Comment
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If Fury is in shape, he can beat him with one arm tied behind his back. If he looks like he did in Wilder 2 Whyte has a real chance. It sucks COVID took away some prime activity we could have seen from Tyson. He seems over boxing now.Comment
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If you went against Furys picks against A.J all the time you would be very rich . If anything Furys prediction would have given himself confidence. The only one that could have changed his mind is Hearn or Dean White .
The same Wallin Whyte LITERALLY bîtched out of fighting from an openly fear of losing after Fury said he expected Wallin to win? That Wallin?



Whyte bîtched out because Fury has become the godfather who gave AJ the kiss of death by predicting Usyk would win. So when Whyte heard Fury predict hed lose,he tucked tail like the coward he is.Comment
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Fury was overconfident in his 3rd fight with Wilder. He was flabby after only training for about 4 weeks and walked right onto a big right hand when he had the fight won. He knows Whyte is a dangerous opponent and will come in fully fit and alert to the danger if they fight each other.
Fury's "superior stamina" is highly questionable right now. He looked old and old of shape in the last Wilder fight. Even though he won. If he beats Whyte, more power to him. But I think we will see a changing of the guard on this fight. And I think Fury's lack of conditioning, undisciplined partying in between fights and overall living catches up with him here. Plus Whyte is hungry as can be and has been waiting for this shot. Think about what happened in the Lopez Kambosas fight. Lopez was supposed to win that one easily but Kambosas was hungry and readyComment
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An ancient Povetkin, would be Fury's 3rd or possibly 2nd best win. Definitely better than Chisora, who is currently Fury's third best win. Fights are won and lost inside the ring. Just ask Lopez from a week ago. I think Whyte is all wrong for Fury and that's why not only Fury but Wilder both tried to avoid him. Now we all get to see what happens. IF Fury doesn't chicken out
Based on the fact that he lost 2 of those 9 matches. While the loss against AJ is no shame, the loss against an ancient Povetkin, who was good in prime but is meanwhile shot, somewhat is.
There are currently 4 heavies that are a league above the rest. The rest are B level at best.
And again: I don't see any department where Whyte is superior to Fury. Reach, movement, stamina, chin, and nowadays probably also power. Add to that Fury's awkwardness and ability to fight dirty.
Zero chance for Whyte in my book. But let's see.Comment
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Who's fault is it that Fury came in flabby? And the last time he looked in real good shape, he was on nandrolone steroids. Face it. He is not serious about boxing because he does not come into fights in shape. He just hasn't gotten into trouble with that yet because he has avoided fighting the best heavyweights. I honestly think Whyte will floor Fury fairly easy after about 4 rounds of body shots.
Fury was overconfident in his 3rd fight with Wilder. He was flabby after only training for about 4 weeks and walked right onto a big right hand when he had the fight won. He knows Whyte is a dangerous opponent and will come in fully fit and alert to the danger if they fight each other.Comment
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If Fury beats him fair and square, theres nothing I can say about it. But that's the point, he has to fight him and prove it in the ring. 1 title defense and 7 fight in 6 years does nothing for me. If Fury comes up with another excuse to get out of the fight will you change your name to "I Kissed Fury In The Ring"?Comment
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Not even Whyte believes he was going to beat Wallin or he would've fought him as he signed up to do. Herm openly admitted Whyte chickenshtted out at last min by admitting he was going straight to Fury negotiations the day he pulled out.Comment
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