Fury vs Whyte: Who wins?
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This is where I'm at. The odds for the fight to go the distance were almost 2/1 last time I looked. Might put some of my brook winnings on that...Comment
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Yea I’m sure that’s the to go to excuse if it happens ,most on here won’t be able to cope with the fact if Whyte defeats him , there has to be some bizarre reason . It won’t have anything to do with Whyte actually being prepared and out doing him he’ll be the second coming of A.J on here .
Last edited by REDEEMER; 02-25-2022, 12:39 AM.Comment
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If Whyte beats Fury, I will give him all the credit and definitely applaud him.
Yea I’m sure that’s the to go to excuse if it happens ,most on here won’t be able to cope with the fact if Whyte defeats him , there has to be some bizarre reason . It won’t have anything to do with Whyte actually being prepared and out doing him he’ll be the second coming of A.J on here .
I firmly believe that there should be NO excuses for a fighter losing clearly. All these fighters nowadays always preach the "This is the best camp I have ever had" and when they lose, "Oh, Well, I didn't prepare like I should have",or, " My back didn't feel right on the leadup to the fight" etc etc.
Fighters are professionals and have professionals in their team, there shouldn't be any excuses to losing and I definitely frown upon that as a fan of the sport.
Now I understand the whole crooked judges thing, but I am talking about performances in the ring.
Hence if Whyte wins, all credit to him definitely.Comment
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I’m just reiterating what you said that was only Fury can lose if he overlooks Whyte . So what constitutes this overlooking if Fury gets stopped or loses by a decision ? See what you planted was already reasoning why Fury lost if it happens , it says it above.
If Whyte beats Fury, I will give him all the credit and definitely applaud him.
I firmly believe that there should be NO excuses for a fighter losing clearly. All these fighters nowadays always preach the "This is the best camp I have ever had" and when they lose, "Oh, Well, I didn't prepare like I should have",or, " My back didn't feel right on the leadup to the fight" etc etc.
Fighters are professionals and have professionals in their team, there shouldn't be any excuses to losing and I definitely frown upon that as a fan of the sport.
Now I understand the whole crooked judges thing, but I am talking about performances in the ring.
Hence if Whyte wins, all credit to him definitely.
If Whyte wins it’s because he’s just a tough match up for Fury and Furys own status of being untouchable is not even realistically justified just on a few fights back taking Wilder out of the equation who isn’t a good match up at all for him but still managed multiple knock downs .Comment
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I think the fight will be tougher than many people expect for Tyson Fury. And in the aftermath of the fight? People will begin to realize, that Kronk Fury is not peak Fury.
I can even envision Fury himself, being displeased with his performance and threatening to get out the game.
Tyson Fury will win, but it will be a mighty struggle. In the end his endurance and most likely inside fighting capability will overhaul Whyte.
I am unsure whether this will be a stoppage win, points, or corner pulling Whyte out late on in the fight. I will give that sort of prediction the closer the fight date nears etc
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