Comments Thread For: Whyte's Trainer: I Think Dillian Will Be a Bit Too Much For Tyson Fury

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  • kingstip9
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    #11
    Hopefully fury trains well and is fully focused on the fight.
    I think he is leagues above Whyte, but he’s gotta make sure he doesn’t assume it’s a sure victory whether he trains hard or not.

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    • hugh grant
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      #12
      I'm sure Gillian is better now than when he fought josh, so has a good chance. He did ok v josh

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      • thack
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        #13
        The world seems full of deluded trainers trying to make a few quid. He should maybe mention that his guy was poleaxed just two fights ago and couldn't remember a thing!

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        • Apollo7
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          #14
          Originally posted by thack
          The world seems full of deluded trainers trying to make a few quid. He should maybe mention that his guy was poleaxed just two fights ago and couldn't remember a thing!
          Yeah I'm sure that would be a great idea
          Last edited by Apollo7; 02-22-2022, 08:32 AM.

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          • sidefx996
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            #15
            Dave Allen took Whyte the distance on 3 weeks notice but he's going to be too much for Fury? Styles make fights and anyone has a puncher's chance so I guess we'll see on the night...

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              #16
              Sure a man that went life and death with Fury`s corner man will be too much for Fury.

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              • Jab jab boom
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                #17
                The beauty of boxing politics. Instead of having a heavyweight unification match of Fury bs Usyk, for the next couple of months we’re going to have to hear people describe Whyte as if he’s the UK’s version of a prime Mike Tyson and listen to Joshua convince people he’s going to morph into a prime George Foreman instead of the passive kitten we know him to be.

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                • deathofaclown
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Jab jab boom
                  The beauty of boxing politics. Instead of having a heavyweight unification match of Fury bs Usyk, for the next couple of months we’re going to have to hear people describe Whyte as if he’s the UK’s version of a prime Mike Tyson and listen to Joshua convince people he’s going to morph into a prime George Foreman instead of the passive kitten we know him to be.
                  Spot on

                  i don’t even give Whyte or AJ anything more than a punchers chance, and let’s be realistic, top level fighters like Usyk or Fury rarely ever lose to a punchers chance, hence why they’re still undefeated. How often do real A level fighters lose to inferior fighters on a punchers chance? It’s extremely rare.

                  Fury and Usyk are head and shoulders above the rest right now, it’s really the only fight I’m interested in.

                  People say Fury fans are scared of Whyte because we didn’t want the fight even though the fight we want is Fury v Usyk. Usyk would smoke Whyte in first gear. So will Fury.

                  Sadly this is boxing and Fury and Usyk will both stop their next opponents and something will still probably get in the way of a unification. It’s always one step forwards and two steps back it seems.
                  Last edited by deathofaclown; 02-22-2022, 08:44 AM.

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                  • Boxing Scene
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                    #19
                    This is such a mismatch.

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                    • VislorTurlough
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                      #20
                      Eh. It’s tiring stating the obvious. Whyte has a punchers chance, but he ain’t exactly Mike McCallum with his so called body attack. He is a top 10 HW on resume tho. So - on to the fight. Then bigger and better things.

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