Fury vs Whyte: Who wins?

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  • hugh grant
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    #41
    White has lost so there's no pressure. Fury is unbeaten so there might be some pressure. Fury will have to lose one day this might be the fight

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    • PotentialToast
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      #42
      The unknown is what style Fury adopts. His most effective punch against Wilder was the overhand right because Wilder turned to his right to avoid it (and got hit on the back of the head as a result). Whyte's square catch and counter and left hand means Fury won't be throwing many of these. Also, although he had a substantial gut, Fury seems lighter in the shoulders so perhaps getting light and outboxing Whyte at range is Fury's plan. Make for less interesting fight. If the fight degenerates like Fury v Wilder 3, that will be a great spectacle.
      Last edited by PotentialToast; 02-22-2022, 01:47 PM.

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      • Earl-Hickey
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        #43
        We haven't seen Fury vs anyone except for Wilder for quite a number of years now so that alone makes it interesting for me.

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        • Mr Giggles
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          #44
          Remember these words, Dillian Whyte will knock Tyson fury out. Or he will get the stoppage. Whyte is a nightmare for fury

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          • hogey
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            #45
            I make Fury the favourite, but Whyte is definately a live opponent. I think people have got a little carried away about Fury he might have look incredible against a crude swinger like Wilder, but in fairness it was not difficult for fighters with more skill like Wallin and Cunningham to hit Fury clean and often. I promise if Whyte lands even half the volume of shots they did Fury will get KOed or stopped. Whyte is also much stronger than Wilder and has a decent jab which will be huge so for me this should be a very interesting contest. I go 60/40 on Fury, but a win for Whyte will not surprise me in the slightest.

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            • RENE JUNIOR
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              #46
              Originally posted by Get em up
              I'm honestly glad that Whyte is finally getting his way overdue mandatory title shot but that being said I see Fury smashing his peanut sized head. Fury by KO in 7
              Fury by KO in 7 sounds just about right.

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              • RENE JUNIOR
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                #47
                Originally posted by hugh grant
                White has lost so there's no pressure. Fury is unbeaten so there might be some pressure. Fury will have to lose one day this might be the fight
                Maybe, but Fury is USED TO the pressure, he has been undefeated, so I don't think this 'pressure' is any different.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by RENE JUNIOR

                  Maybe, but Fury is USED TO the pressure, he has been undefeated, so I don't think this 'pressure' is any different.
                  I think Fury is probably extremely motivated and puts on a show to send a message to the winner of Usyk and AJ

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                    #49
                    If Fury hasn't gotten complacent and still has that dog in him, he beats Whyte.

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                    • RENE JUNIOR
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by PotentialToast
                      The unknown is what style Fury adopts. His most effective punch against Wilder was the overhand right because Wilder turned to his right to avoid it (and got hit on the back of the head as a result). Whyte's square catch and counter and left hand means Fury won't be throwing many of these. Also, although he had a substantial gut, Fury seems lighter in the shoulders so perhaps getting light and outboxing Whyte at range is Fury's plan. Make for less interesting fight. If the fight degenerates like Fury v Wilder 3, that will be a great spectacle.
                      Thats' true.
                      That is one of the reasons I got Fury winning, because he is so versatile in styles, practically no HW has them types of tools to adapt (except Usyk, still got to see more of him in HW though).
                      But yeah, respect to Whyte but Fury is on another level.

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