Fury vs Whyte: Who wins?
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Nice breakdown, I can see that.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.
I still got Fury smashing Whyte, but your are quite coherent.Comment
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YeahThe 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.
Yeah it’s funny that people say Fury fought Wilder on the front foot because he can’t move around like he used to. But it was clearly a game plan because you can’t just risk moving around against Wilder for 12 rounds and get a caught because he almost got knocked out in the first fight doing that and realised you need to put Wilder on his heels. Although Tom Schwarz was very limited, fury looked just as agile as ever in that fight.
Whyte has horrible balance and very slow feet, so even if fury is not quite as agile as he might have been when he fought Wlad, he is still way better on his feet than Dillian, whose feet are stuck in cement.
So I expect Fury to box a bit more and pick his shots and times to attack when Whyte inevitably falls short with his horrible balance.Comment
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Yea same here. He’s really obnoxious. Yelling at the camera in every video the whole time.Comment
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Great breakdown.
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Yeah it’s funny that people say Fury fought Wilder on the front foot because he can’t move around like he used to. But it was clearly a game plan because you can’t just risk moving around against Wilder for 12 rounds and get a caught because he almost got knocked out in the first fight doing that and realised you need to put Wilder on his heels. Although Tom Schwarz was very limited, fury looked just as agile as ever in that fight.
Whyte has horrible balance and very slow feet, so even if fury is not quite as agile as he might have been when he fought Wlad, he is still way better on his feet than Dillian, whose feet are stuck in cement.
So I expect Fury to box a bit more and pick his shots and times to attack when Whyte inevitably falls short with his horrible balance.
Plus, I don't think Whyte has the speed to offset Fury much.
I got Fury by KO, or very convincing win.Comment
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Lo.
Yeah I am sure he does destroy Whyte. I mean anything can happen and as they say 'a puncher's chance'.
But I think it is going to take a lot more than a punch or two to beat Fury. Whyte won't do it.Comment

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