Comments Thread For: Hearn: Whyte is Live Dog in Fury Fight, He's Hungry and Wants It Bad
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Step in the right direction that Whyte has now received the contract and is apparently keen, although not holding my breath that this is over the line until fight night.
Fury will need to have a bad night and Whyte a great one for the upset to happen, but who knows. Fury doesn’t exactly live the life of a model professional, so I’d definitely say Whyte is live is in the one.
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Fury is going to get destroyed in the press conferences , Hearn has to much of an IQ for Fury where his Bull Shyte didn’t work just look at the live interview they did together when the topic was the Joshua fight . Hearn shut his nonsense down with no effort and had Fury leaving blank stare on his face when it was just them doing a Podcast together last year ,of course they don’t want Hearn involved in public .
Look at you cucks, DEVASTATED cause Eddie isn’t involved. You’re such losers.
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If Fury fights off the back foot he'll beat Whyte to a bloody pulp and win every round. If he goes in gung-ho like he did against Wilder, he'll still win but it's a more risky strategy and he could take some damage.
At the end of the day, Fury does everything better than Whyte and it will be an easy victory.Comment
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I think Tyson Fury is quite overrated. The most decent boxer he has faced sinds Wlad has been Wallin, that says a lot. Wilder is a hugely limited boxer with a powerful right hand who ducked Whyte for 3 years or so. People are talking about how slick Fury is and yet Wilder was able to put him down 2 times apiece in 3 bouts. Whyte is step up for Fury IMO for Whyte is much better boxer/fighter than Wilder and Wallin. So a Whyte fight is far from being a walk in the park for Fury if this fight actually happens, an upset is quite realistic.Comment
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If Fury fights off the back foot he'll beat Whyte to a bloody pulp and win every round. If he goes in gung-ho like he did against Wilder, he'll still win but it's a more risky strategy and he could take some damage.
At the end of the day, Fury does everything better than Whyte and it will be an easy victory.
What I don't get is the level of certainty you have. It's boxing. It's the heavyweights. It's two top 5 fighters.
There's a chance. Of course there is. History is littered with guys who lifted and produced the performance of their lives, or got lucky with a punch or injury, or caught the champion on an off night.
Look at Wallin v Fury. It nearly happened already with a guy who was nowhere near that level yet. He's probably had all of the above factors and Fury was lucky to escape with his record intact.
It can't happen again against a guy with a lot more belief and experience than Wallin?Comment
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