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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte Officially Announced For Wembley Stadium, April 23

    After storming the United States with a pair of knockouts over Deontay Wilder, WBC/Lineal/Ring Magazine heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury returns home for an all-British battle against WBC interim champion Dillian Whyte on Saturday, April 23 at London's Wembley Stadium connected by EE. Fury-Whyte will be broadcast live on Pay-Per-View in the U.S.
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    Wonder how humiliating the odds will be against Whyte?

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    • RoadMan94
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      I'm going. I can not wait. Lets have it.
      i don't care if whyte wants to promote it and I don't care if he even attends pressers , I don't wanna hear fury allows a license stopping him from fighting either, if it comes down to him HAVING to use British license, he better ensure he applies for it.

      Both men turn up and both go home healthy to their families. As much as whyte has irritated me lately, I'm happy for him earning his career payday and gets a title shot despite already turning down Joshua previously.

      Bring on Fury v Usyk end of the year for undisputed!!

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      • RoadMan94
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        Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
        Wonder how humiliating the odds will be against Whyte?
        I think UK Bookies will actually be fair on whyte. I don't think they'll be humiliating anyways. But to me he's a good 4/1 underdog.

        For a Pts win I'd go to like 1000/1 lmfao.

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          #5
          Originally posted by RoadMan94
          I think UK Bookies will actually be fair on whyte. I don't think they'll be humiliating anyways. But to me he's a good 4/1 underdog. For a Pts win I'd go to like 1000/1 lmfao.
          You're probably closer to right than I'd ever be. I don't keep up with bookies much anymore.
          Should be a fun fight however long it lasts. And as usual, Fury's pre-fight antics will be hilarious.

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          • Monty Fisto
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            Going to be a massive event. Don't really have a strong preference, though Fury is definitely the more skilled boxer of the two.

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            • Clive Davenport
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              Can't wait

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              • deathofaclown
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                #8
                Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
                Wonder how humiliating the odds will be against Whyte?
                They might start wide

                Seeing as the betting dictates the odds, I could see a lot of people putting a bet on him if he’s a heavy underdog, just because it’s heavyweight boxing, so the odds will probably shorten quite a lot between now and the fight anyway.

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                  This may be a long, cruel beating with Fury pounding his jab into Dillian's face over and over.

                  I expect Dillian to suffer the most pain he's ever felt in a boxing ring in his entire career.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by SN!PER
                    This may be a long, cruel beating with Fury pounding his jab into Dillian's face over and over.

                    I expect Dillian to suffer the most pain he's ever felt in a boxing ring in his entire career.
                    I think, this will be the easiest seven mil Dillian will ever make. Winning never crossed his mind. When he goes down, a chorus of fat ladies are going to sing.

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