Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: Whyte Fight Will Be Easy, I Knock Him Out - Very Easy as Well!
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Fury SHOULD win comfortably, but in practice hes so inconsistent and undisciplined that you just never really know with him. If he has one of his off nights while Whyte turns up on form things could get interesting. Whyte is such a different stylistic challenge to Wilder too, although I think Wilder is probably better overall.Comment
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I disagree. I don't think Whyte possesses any significant challenge. Would love to be proven wrong but Whyte is just...awful. I have no idea why people rate him because he's so horrible technically...but unlike Wilder, he doesn't possess the durability or the right hand. Interestingly enough I expect Whyte to give a good account of himself and then absolutely plastered in any fight after this. For me its his footwork, its just shocking. He's too slow to really get into the mid-close range to make his hooks effective and I don't see how opening up to the body doesn't result in anything other than him being jabbed to death in the face. Fury would have a stinker of a performance for Whyte to be in the running.Comment
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Lol....Not a Tyson Fury fan I guess. Your post makes me think though. Let's say Fury comes in fat, maybe wealth has softened his edge or his mental illness cycles in uninvited to blur his focus, and he's out of touch with his best performance ability on fight night.....and Whyte is suddenly in the right place at the right time, and catches The Champion, taking the title. Now, Fury joins the other two of the Big Three as Damaged Goods!
You remember the era of the big three. Fury the man who beat the man in recess, getting sick then getting well again, and Wilder, the stoic American destroyer, and Joshua, the Biggest world star in UK sports with the smile and the shredded look, both champions makng multiple title defenses ala Ali, Holmes, Tyson, Lewis, Klitschko.
And then we moved on....
After Joshua stumbled (then stumbled again) and Tyson beat Wilder in their epic 2-0-1 trilogy he became the last man standing, and combined with his being the one real (Lineal) title holder; the new story has been that Joshua and Wilder, while Pedigreed contenders, where not quite in Tyson Fury’s class. Thats the facts. But if Fury were to drop his title, how fast would that perception change?
Holyfield lost fights. Bowe got him twice, Lewis (realistically) got him twice. Guys had his number. Yet he's a great of the sport because of his wins.
There's a lot of boxing left in this era. You don't get to be great just by being the last man standing.
If Fury loses against Whyte, for whatever reason, there'll be people on here saying he was never that good. People are obsessed with a loss. But if they all fight each other we'll have a better idea of who was great. Losses won't matter as much when they all have them. We'll judge them on their wins.
Last edited by Toffee; 02-09-2022, 04:05 PM.Comment
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I would anticipate Fury wants to make a statement to the British sporting fan and UK sports media. And put another exclamation point on as the #1 HW of this eraComment
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I don't think Whyte can hurt Fury, even Wilder couldn't keep fury down and Whyte landed a beautiful left hook on Parker and he just got back up and Whyte was begging for the final bell to save him. This fight is a non entity and a foregone conclusion. Warren and ol' big nose just want you idiots to pay money to watch this mismatchComment
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I actually agree with this Post
Wilder can't take a punch well at all
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When Fury easily beats Whyte, is this d bag gonna kill himself?Comment
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