Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Does Not See Dillian Whyte Lasting More Than Six Rounds

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  • RoadMan94
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    #11
    Originally posted by Nash out

    You know the Great Nash loves a bet, but he'd advise betting against the Gypsy King. I think this will be a fun fight though. Whyte will leave it all in the ring, but Fury has too many layers to his game. I'm hoping there is a good undercard too. A Wembley event needs a good undercard. At least 2 other good fights, and leave Tommy Fumbles at home, or maybe Fumbles vs Frampton for the no weight division world title. Frampton despite weighing about 100 pounds less than Fumbles, still beats him. I'd like to see Big John Fury vs Eddie Hills (3-0) (Hearn for those who don't know) in a real P4P clash. Give us fans what we want. Nash out.
    This is brilliant lmfao. Perfection from start to finish!

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    • Get em up
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      #12
      Originally posted by Oldskoolg
      I think Jafaken presents a totally different style than wilder and fury may have a harder time then most think but I just can’t bet against Fury anymore versus today’s ultra limited heavyweights. He truly seems to be one of two at the top who have somewhat of a complete game
      I can see Fury fighting with a combination like he fought against Klitsko and like he fought against Wilder in the second fight. Sorta changing the game plan mid round from back foot to front foot. If were being honest a 6'9" 275 pound man sitting down on his punches is a dangerous man.

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        #13
        Whytes definitely gone up in my estimation.

        Still think he'll lose (not the walk over the Wilder fans think it will be) but fun watching the Arum and Warren fanbois have a breakdown.

        Anyway excellent fight ... I'll be watching unless Warren bans me ;-)

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        • PRINCEKOOL
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          #14
          Originally posted by Get em up

          I can see Fury fighting with a combination like he fought against Klitsko and like he fought against Wilder in the second fight. Sorta changing the game plan mid round from back foot to front foot. If were being honest a 6'9" 275 pound man sitting down on his punches is a dangerous man.
          So is Tyson Fury going to come in weighing 250 pounds? Tyson Fury was weighing 254 pounds vs Ottin Wallin, and for whatever reason? He could no longer implement his old riddler style 'His defense was lacking, and he was right there to be hit' that was Tyson Fury at 254 pounds. At 270 plus pounds, Fury is not suddenly going to be able to bring back his old riddler style in my opinion.

          But regardless, Tyson Fury will win this fight. Kronk Fury is all your going to get these days, because certain dimensions of Fury's game have gone. And I think this is mainly down to him not training with Peter Fury 'And wanting to embrace a more offensive, rough house, inside dimension of his craft'.

          Tyson Fury has had to do this, in order to stay competitive 'Fury adapted his game to stay competitive'.

          So this fight will most likely be a bit of a struggle, but eventually Fury will overcome Whyte. He will win the fight, but I am unsure whether it will be a stoppage or points victory etc


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            #15
            Originally posted by RoadMan94

            Your user name rhymes perfectly with
            C U N T.

            Suits you perfect pal. Like I said yesterday, you aren't even a Dillian Whyte Fan are you? Let's see if you find the courage to answer today.
            You won't believe it, but I wanted to use that "C" version as my nick but super PC admin doesn't allow it.

            btw, I'm not here to play futile back and forth with nobody.

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              #16
              Whyte is 4 rounds fighter. Fury by brutal KO in 5.

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              • P to the J
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                #17
                Originally posted by James Hunt
                And I don't expect this to happen at Wembley Stadium.
                Tell me when they move it to W. Arena.
                If it actually comes to fruition, I thoroughly expect it to happen at Wembley. It’s just about big enough.

                What I’m struggling to believe is that the fight happens at all. It’s only 7 weeks away, apparently. I reckon someone’s gonna drop out of this

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by RoadMan94

                  Your user name rhymes perfectly with
                  C U N T.

                  Suits you perfect pal. Like I said yesterday, you aren't even a Dillian Whyte Fan are you? Let's see if you find the courage to answer today.
                  Bit harsh…

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Nash out

                    You know the Great Nash loves a bet, but he'd advise betting against the Gypsy King. I think this will be a fun fight though. Whyte will leave it all in the ring, but Fury has too many layers to his game. I'm hoping there is a good undercard too. A Wembley event needs a good undercard. At least 2 other good fights, and leave Tommy Fumbles at home, or maybe Fumbles vs Frampton for the no weight division world title. Frampton despite weighing about 100 pounds less than Fumbles, still beats him. I'd like to see Big John Fury vs Eddie Hills (3-0) (Hearn for those who don't know) in a real P4P clash. Give us fans what we want. Nash out.

                    The people have spoken!

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                      So is Tyson Fury going to come in weighing 250 pounds? Tyson Fury was weighing 254 pounds vs Ottin Wallin, and for whatever reason? He could no longer implement his old riddler style 'His defense was lacking, and he was right there to be hit' that was Tyson Fury at 254 pounds. At 270 plus pounds, Fury is not suddenly going to be able to bring back his old riddler style in my opinion.

                      But regardless, Tyson Fury will win this fight. Kronk Fury is all your going to get these days, because certain dimensions of Fury's game have gone. And I think this is mainly down to him not training with Peter Fury 'And wanting to embrace a more offensive, rough house, inside dimension of his craft'.

                      Tyson Fury has had to do this, in order to stay competitive 'Fury adapted his game to stay competitive'.

                      So this fight will most likely be a bit of a struggle, but eventually Fury will overcome Whyte. He will win the fight, but I am unsure whether it will be a stoppage or points victory etc

                      He still has twitchy movements and great feints to his game and I still cant see what Wallin accomplished besides landing 1 clean shot. Fury has evolved I agree with that but he fought Wilder the way he needed to in order to win. I believe he is still very capable of having shades of the riddler style if necessary. I'm not a super fan of Fury or anything but he is the best heavyweight right now in my opinion

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