Fury is going to pull out of the Whyte fight.
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I know Fury has not exactly been a bare knuckle fighter. But he has most likely been in and around that kind of culture. Fury growing up was most likely wrapped in cotton wool, and kept away from trouble. His family is well respect within their culture.
He will turn up to fight Whyte, because it has gone too far now 'There is no where for Fury to go'.
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Does Francis Ngannou ring a bell ?
I know Fury has not exactly been a bare knuckle fighter. But he has most likely been in and around that kind of culture. Fury growing up was most likely wrapped in cotton wool, and kept away from trouble. His family is well respect within their culture.
He will turn up to fight Whyte, because it has gone too far now 'There is no where for Fury to go'.

Fury’s a lying sack of you know what ,guys like him find the smallest of places to find a way out .Comment
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The WBC belt will be taken from him, if he pulls any diversions stunts like 'Fighting Ngannou'.
I don't think a cross over fight is what is good for boxing, boxing needs boxing fights.
The cross over fad is overrated, the Heavyweight boxing division is the greatest combat division in sport.
It has the most competitive contenders, and best rivalries. Not the best era technically in terms of skill, but it is highly competitive.
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You think Fury cares about anything you said ? He’s a businessman not a fan friendly fighter . The WBC will do no such thing either taking his belt away they already ordered Whyte to fight him in 2019 and Fury told them no I’m fighting Otto Wallin .
The WBC belt will be taken from him, if he pulls any diversions stunts like 'Fighting Ngannou'.
I don't think a cross over fight is what is good for boxing, boxing needs boxing fights.
The cross over fad is overrated, the Heavyweight boxing division is the greatest combat division in sport.
It has the most competitive contenders, and best rivalries. Not the best era technically in terms of skill, but it is highly competitive.

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Whatever happens, will happen.
It is up to Fury, whether he wants to be a good champion or not.
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I don't see why he'd pull out. This way he discharges his mandatory obligations to the WBC and he knows he has the edge over Whyte in basically every way that matters. Its good money for him, Whyte's got name value in the UK so the fight should do good numbers over here, doubly so when you consider that it's basically his homecoming. Only way this fight doesn't happen is if Whyte pulls his face over his cut of the purse and pulls out in a sulk, but even 20% of 40 odd million is a great payday.
I know it's an overblown cliche to accuse someone who made a bad and biased post on here of being some sort of paid shill for a particular company, but with Robbie I really do wonder sometimes. There's no other satisfying explanation for why anyone would be so obsessed with carrying Eddie's water for him on such a consistent basis.
yes its 8 million dollars, if whyte turns down 8 million and his chance at Fury's belt and to force himself into the mix should he win to take on usyk-aj winner then he just doesnt want it. when has he ever earned close to 8 million? nobody in the US even knows who the *** whyte is.
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