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  • REDEEMER
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    #31
    Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
    Anything from 8-4 is with ease if Dillian wins more than 4 rounds then Tyson struggled. If Dillian wins I lose, but if Tyson wins by 8-4 or more / gets the KO I win because I said he would beat him I didn't say how. You said Dillian would win rounds and make it hell for Tyson so if he wins more than 4 I lose.
    So Whyte has to win 5 rounds but he’s an easy fight ? So your saying he basically has to win 40% of the fight in a fight you stated would be easy for Fury ?

    I see you found your loop hole to back out ,let me know if you really want to bet you have plenty of time and Fury still has to want the fight . And actually it was my loop hole you just used it ? Ha

    Again to any poster thinking the rounds are going to be easy I’m all in ? This one just backed out and he’s like the third one when rethinking what he’s betting and the initial bet today was Whyte makes Fury struggle more then .Wilder which is another bet no one wants to take .
    Last edited by REDEEMER; 12-16-2021, 10:32 AM.

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    • PotentialToast
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      #32
      Originally posted by DaNeutral.

      I'm a Joshua supporter, I can only speak for myself but I claim there is no bogeyman at Heavy.
      I agree with this as you can make a solid case for each of the top heavyweights beating some but not all of the others.

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      • lion33lit
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        #33
        Stylz make fights, the roughneck rude bwoy part of Whyte will automatically surface when Fury grabs & brings down his peanut head into one of his illegal MMA uppercuts

        Fury doesn’t fight fair and Whyte’s just the guy to ram a wild boar meat beef patty down his cheatin’ throat after he gives him a taste of his own medicine

        Where will Whytes energy level be at whenever the cheating starts from Fury?!?! That’s key in Whytes chances at “fighting” this guy at his own dirty games….

        If Fury somehow comes in again juiced to the gills , then Whyte’s in trouble. It’s because Fury can also resort to some good ole’ fashion PED induced boxing. In that case Whyte will be under the impression he’s fighting the ghost of Bob Marleys witch doctor in Fury….Whyte ain’t gonna go down without a dog fight

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          #34
          Originally posted by REDEEMER
          Fury fanaticals will lose some years the night of the fight I figure ,the very thought of a Whyte win terrifies them and imagine most will leave boxing talks fir a long time in the event Fury happens to lose based on very crazy excuses they don’t want this one to happen .
          You were ****ing on for months about how Wallin was going to beat up Fury.

          Whereas in reality, Fury beat the crap out of him despite fighting with one eye hanging out of its socket, and let's not forget about you predicting AJ to brutally KO Usyk lol

          Fury is levels above Whyte who himself is only turning up to cash out.

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            #35
            How likely is a drop off or let down performance from Fury coming off the Wilder trilogy?

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              #36
              Originally posted by SweetPbfAli
              How likely is a drop off or let down performance from Fury coming off the Wilder trilogy?
              I'm expecting a much better/sharper performance. Fury didn't train properly for Wilder III and had been out of the ring for a long time.

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                #37
                DANG!! The comments section had some actual discussion on this one! Love it.

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                • vitali1999
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                  #38
                  Hopefully it isn't past March and Hopefully AJ doesn't drag his retirement out past April so we can have Fury bust Usick up for all the titles in September ?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by denium

                    You were ****ing on for months about how Wallin was going to beat up Fury.

                    Whereas in reality, Fury beat the crap out of him despite fighting with one eye hanging out of its socket, and let's not forget about you predicting AJ to brutally KO Usyk lol

                    Fury is levels above Whyte who himself is only turning up to cash out.
                    Yet you won’t take the bet ,your the main fanatic on here ,you aren’t representing the fan base very good ,I’d say borderline coward at this point with some lame comments ?

                    Im almost going with Whyte just to see your sole reaction, but he will have been out of the ring a year while Fury will be more on point but like I said if you were that confident you’d take the bet but you won’t ,you know it’s a tough fight and Wilder made Fury look much more dominant then he would be against other fighters like Wallin who had Fury on the ropes a lot pushing him back something Wilder wasn’t capable of and he had 3 tries ?


                    Can someone post a pic of Furys face after the Wallin fight for this character ?
                    Last edited by REDEEMER; 12-16-2021, 11:32 AM.

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                      #40
                      This is an excellent fight for Usyk to study Fury. He cant learn much from recent Wilder fights as its a different game plan.

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