Whyte deserves a shot, but he is not a tough opponent

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  • M312
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    #21
    Originally posted by Shadoww702

    I don't think he beats either if those two.

    Dude was KO'd by a 50 year old.

    And if you think he was over covid in the rematch I question if you even watch boxing???
    He's already beaten Helenius lol

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    • M312
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      #22
      Originally posted by Marchegiano
      Bit fat and slow for Tyson, bit too close to Chisora in like...every way. Pretty sure Tyson beats him without much different than the Chisora fights....there was two right? **** I only remember one. The snoozer one that was so easy for Tyson he was asking the ref when dude's gonna call it.
      The Fury that fought Chisora is gone.

      No chance he comes to box. He will come for the KO and that's a horrible tactic for this fight.

      I do agree if he comes for the decision he wins every round easily though.

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      • rickJen
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        #23
        wrong thread....

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        • JakeTheBoxer
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          #24
          Originally posted by KidDinamita

          So you think that Whyte doesn't beat both Helenius and Otto Wallin?

          Against Fury he wont even get near Tyson let alone win.
          Whyte already beat Helenius, but it was not an easy night for him.

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          • Toffee
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            #25
            Whyte isn't an easy night for anyone. He's earned his shot, and he's earned the right to make decent money.

            Fury will rightly be a huge favourite, but being a champion includes facing guys that you might not want to face. And doing it a few times.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Nash out

              Yeah, there were two fights. The second was 3 and a half years after the first, but it showed how far Tyson Fury had came on in that time. He was 3 times the fighter he was in 2011. The first fight was a lot more competitive, and a different style of fight. Fury won clearly like 117-111, but the rounds were much more competitive. I'm not certain Chisora landed a glove in the rematch, and this was before Chisora vs Whyte 1, which is a fight I, and most, felt Chisora won. Nash out.
              I didn't even recall there was a first.

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                #27
                Originally posted by M312

                The Fury that fought Chisora is gone.

                No chance he comes to box. He will come for the KO and that's a horrible tactic for this fight.

                I do agree if he comes for the decision he wins every round easily though.
                I seriously doubt that. Just because he laid his **** on Deontay to beat him doesn't mean he'll lay his **** on everyone from here out. It's too easy for me to believe he's regressed so much he only has one mode anymore.

                The Fury who beat Chisora never got out of first gear. His ass can retire 20 years and still be able to do that.

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                • M312
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Marchegiano

                  I seriously doubt that. Just because he laid his **** on Deontay to beat him doesn't mean he'll lay his **** on everyone from here out. It's too easy for me to believe he's regressed so much he only has one mode anymore.

                  The Fury who beat Chisora never got out of first gear. His ass can retire 20 years and still be able to do that.
                  I don't doubt he can do it. I doubt he will do it. Not regression, just a different mindset. You really think you'll see him 'boxing' ever again? Just don't see it.

                  He's in love with his power now, but Wilder is just unskilled, has no foot movement and has no power in his legs. It just won't be as easy walking Dillian down... I hope he does box and show how great he is, but this is a guy who thinks he's a wrecking ball now. Dangerous game.
                  Last edited by M312; 01-02-2022, 10:28 AM.

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                  • Shadoww702
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

                    Whyte already beat Helenius, but it was not an easy night for him.
                    Also Helenius is much better now. These dudes act like fighters don't get better.

                    Guys probably called Canelo a hype job after seeing the Jose Cotto fight and Floyd schooling him.

                    Same with Fury when he was punching himself in the face.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

                      Whyte already beat Helenius, but it was not an easy night for him.
                      Whyte took it on short notice.

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