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  • #81
    Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post

    Sorry but I’m not going to converse with an over fanatical boxing fan, if you believed what you said you would have bet me on the difficulty the fight will bring but you swerved around it .

    You don’t really bring much to the topic you have an over emotional obsession with Whyte like a few on here to discuss the fight .
    You kept changing the playing field. To better Whyte has to knock him down more and last longer than Wilder. Simple!

    Whyte gets starched in 3-4 but wins 2 rounds u would be screaming top of your lungs you won the bet.

    You're gonna look like a FOOL after the fight..

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    • #82
      Originally posted by MoneyKasha View Post
      Whyte really hasn't looked that good in his last recent fights
      He looked good against Povetkin II

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      • #83
        Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post

        You kept changing the playing field. To better Whyte has to knock him down more and last longer than Wilder. Simple!

        Whyte gets starched in 3-4 but wins 2 rounds u would be screaming top of your lungs you won the bet.

        You're gonna look like a FOOL after the fight..
        Knock downs don’t equal a tougher fight . Wilder won maybe 4 rounds out of three fights , The knockdowns weren’t much of a factor really Fury also won those rounds minus one in the first fight round 7 or 9 I believe but he was never dominated or in any type of situation where he was in danger or work out of a Wilder flurry . You just don’t want to back a bet you know you don’t really believe .
        Last edited by REDEEMER; 02-22-2022, 01:05 PM.

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        • #84
          There are levels to this game. Let's see during the prediction thread if there really is a vocal contingency that thinks Whyte has a chance here. It's heavyweight boxing anything can happen with a big punch. But I see no predictable path where Whyte can best Fury.

          Of course fury always makes life interesting lol. Even his last fight with Wilder he had some problems and had to fight a certain way according to sources. So who knows?

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          • #85
            Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post

            Knock downs don’t equal a tougher fight . Wilder won maybe 4 rounds out of three fights , The knockdowns weren’t much of a factor really Fury also won those rounds minus one in the first fight round 7 or 9 I believe but he was never dominated or in any type of situation where he was in danger or work out of a Wilder flurry . You just don’t want to back a bet you know you don’t really believe .
            What you gonna say if Whyte gets KO'd in 6 but is down 4-3 on the cards???

            I know your type that's why you make ****** bets. Let do an over/under bet! One that has a CLEAR winner. Because your sht Card already filled out Byrd Jr.

            I'll be lucky for u to even give Fury any rounds!!!

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            • #86
              Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
              There are levels to this game. Let's see during the prediction thread if there really is a vocal contingency that thinks Whyte has a chance here. It's heavyweight boxing anything can happen with a big punch. But I see no predictable path where Whyte can best Fury.

              Of course fury always makes life interesting lol. Even his last fight with Wilder he had some problems and had to fight a certain way according to sources. So who knows?
              Fury was in shape in the second fight but it was against an over confident Wilder . Fury didn’t train much for Wilder 3 against a better prepared Wilder and he didn’t look great when Wilder had his jab going .,looked sloppy and frustrated at times . So the question is will the Fury from the second Wilder fight show up and could he box to his leisure,show boat and feel no worry at all against Whyte who will be in best condition ? I really don’t see an easy fight at all and I think Wilder is making Fury look unbeatable against the very underrated Whyte so put these together it’s going to be an ugly fight fior me .

              I get Fury is the favored but as a boxing historian you know what usually happens in title fights and when one guy is hungrier it’s usually not the easy fight everyone says it’s going to be .
              Last edited by REDEEMER; 02-22-2022, 01:37 PM.
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              • #87
                Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post

                What you gonna say if Whyte gets KO'd in 6 but is down 4-3 on the cards???

                I know your type that's why you make ****** bets. Let do an over/under bet! One that has a CLEAR winner. Because your sht Card already filled out Byrd Jr.

                I'll be lucky for u to even give Fury any rounds!!!
                This is going past 8 unless Fury gets knocked out . That is the most likely outcome if you are betting under 7 but like I said you’re to emotionally invested and aren’t thinking what the real fight being fought will most likely be ,feelings is mostly how ppl lose bets and you made the bet not me on this one which I’ll gladly take .
                Last edited by REDEEMER; 02-22-2022, 01:50 PM.

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                • #88
                  Fury will once again show that there are levels to this game and he is levels above Whyte and all other current heavyweight competition out there. Think Fury stops Whyte inside 8.

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                  • #89
                    Based on their profile, winning chances are also 80-20 like the split in favor of Fury. Also like the split, a 10% is reserved for who gives a better account of himself on fight night.

                    When (if any) are they having a press conference?

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by denium View Post

                      Dunno, but Whyte will be coming back from a very long period of absence.

                      Whyte was always an active fighter, this inactivity will do him no favours.
                      Whyte has been inactive, but he seems to have a appetite for training. Plus I think he needed to lay off taking unnecessary fights 'It all adds up, and I was always concerned that he would be burnt out by the time he finally got his title fight'.

                      If Fury is not in good condition now 'And he has miscalculated the time it takes to get to where he wants to be? This is the only way he loses the fight'.

                      I have always wondered what is the optimal length of a top training camp. I think I have seen Fury saying before 'You should only really need 6 weeks' something like that anyway.

                      From reading David Haye's book, I believe he preferred longer training camps.
                      Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 02-22-2022, 06:45 PM.

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