Fury vs Whyte: Who wins?

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  • Apollo7
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    #11
    Originally posted by RENE JUNIOR

    Yeah.
    I mean, ALL HW and fighters in general leave themselves open in a fight and get hit, that's inevitable.
    But you are definitely right, Fury is the bigger and better boxer, those two truths will beat Whyte quite convincingly IMHO.
    Of course everybody gets hit. I just see quite a lot of openings when Fury fights with his hands low style. We've seen him hurt and dropped before. In this division if he gets hit with the right shot, it's lights out. That's what makes this fight interesting.

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    • stellen
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      #12
      Fury stinks the joint out in a win by running, clinching, leaning on and finally KOing a knackered whyte. (Yes even with fury's pillow fists, thats how tired whyte will be round 8 onwards.)

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      • RENE JUNIOR
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        #13
        Originally posted by Apollo7

        Of course everybody gets hit. I just see quite a lot of openings when Fury fights with his hands low style. We've seen him hurt and dropped before. In this division if he gets hit with the right shot, it's lights out. That's what makes this fight interesting.
        Yeah, only guy Fury has been down against was with Wilder if I recall.

        I don't think Whyte has the power to put Fury's lights out, the guy has an amazing chin.
        But you got a point. The arms down style Fury has is made up for via his great head movement and slipping punches. Fury wins quite well IMHO.

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          #14
          Originally posted by RENE JUNIOR

          Interesting breakdown.
          never did I even allude to Whyte being a fat bum, where did you get that from my gosh, LOL.
          Anyways, I still think Whyte gets the loss quite convincingly.
          Of course Whyte can box, he CLEARLY showed it in the first Povetkin fight before getting put to sleep.
          His IQ is decent but not elite imho.
          I think Fury is simply on another level.
          This isn’t a you tube channel this is a boxing forum so the spot light isn’t exactly on what you say it’s the general perception of Whyte which will prove false after this fight .

          Fury has been dropped multiple times by guys and dropped by Whyte in sparring so they have history. I don’t exactly see this unbeatable guy ,Whyte does certain things better then Fury and it will make a rough fight for Fury ,is Fury on another level to we can’t see him struggle here ? Not at all it’s one of those fights he may be winning but one also one you see he’s within inches to just getting clipped and Whyte is not Wilder he will jump on Fury not fall over his punches .

          One thing posters also like to ignore is Fury had potentially lucked out in some fights with the bell ringing as he got up ,who’s to say he doesn’t find himself in trouble with minutes to go if he gets stunned ? This is far from a farce of Whyte possible winning ,I don’t see an easy fight at all it’s just not applicable to this fight .
          Last edited by REDEEMER; 02-22-2022, 11:40 AM.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Quercusalba
            Whyte simply isn't very good. Sure, he is a big, strong man with a punch, but he is chinny, and he is sloppy. I cannot envision the man who looked mediocre against Wach and who got starched by Povetkin posing any threat to Fury. I think Fury beats him in dominant overwhelming fashion. Late stoppage or lopsided decision, but I'm leaning Fury by late stoppage.
            got hurt by Rivas too

            Whyte really hasn't looked good since the Chisora and Lucas Browne fights

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              #16
              fury & he should do fairly well i would say

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                #17
                Originally posted by RENE JUNIOR

                Yeah, only guy Fury has been down against was with Wilder if I recall.

                I don't think Whyte has the power to put Fury's lights out, the guy has an amazing chin.
                But you got a point. The arms down style Fury has is made up for via his great head movement and slipping punches. Fury wins quite well IMHO.
                Pajkic and Cunningham also dropped Fury. It was a long time ago but when you drop your hands it's always a risk.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by MoneyKasha

                  got hurt by Rivas too

                  Whyte really hasn't looked good since the Chisora and Lucas Browne fights
                  Those were years ago ,only guy who looked good against Chisora was Klitschko and Haye.,Whyte along with Usyk looked bad against Chisora on the surface though they clearly won . You also made a thread with this of Whyte looking sloppy in recent fights but Povetkin was his most recent fights and under a new trainer looked very sharp so that doesn’t make sense either . When was Whyte hurt by Rivas I recall him tripping over their feet ?
                  Last edited by REDEEMER; 02-22-2022, 11:57 AM.

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                  • RENE JUNIOR
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by MoneyKasha

                    got hurt by Rivas too

                    Whyte really hasn't looked good since the Chisora and Lucas Browne fights
                    True, I think Whyte looked pretty good before getting put to sleep by Povetkin in the first bout.
                    But yeah, Fury smashes Whyte. But hey, who knows, maybe Whyte pulls the upset, which I highly, highly doubt.

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                    • RENE JUNIOR
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Smash
                      fury & he should do fairly well i would say
                      I agree.
                      Fury all around is the better fighter in this matchup.

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