Comments Thread For: Hearn: When They Trade Left Hooks, Whyte Will Put Fury To Sleep!

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  • P to the J
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    #11
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
    Eddie Hearn has never been this vocally intense before a match up. I think he wants to see Fury beaten, by anyone these days.

    This attitude appeared after all of the negotiations earlier this year.
    Right on, probably what happens when his promoter hat's off. You've probably seen the lack of filter regarding bouts he isn't involved with, e.g., Brook-Khan.

    If he had won the bid, and had to sell this, he'd be far more restrained, I'd imagine

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    • M312
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      #12
      Whytes left hook is more effective for sure. But Fury has quicker hands, so in a 'boxing matchup' Whyte will have difficulty landing.

      However, I think Fury is in love with his power. He will try to walk Whyte down and that when Whytes left hook is a serious weapon.

      People think this will be easy. It will be if Fury 'boxes'.

      But if he fights Whyte like he did Wilder he could be in serious trouble. Dillian looks very basic, but he finds angles and will trade on the inside. He's smaller and more compact and has less distance for his hook to travel if Tyson walks him down. Wilder was lost on the inside, Dillian will crave it.

      Really this is down to how Tyson fights. ​​​​​

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      • Liondw
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        #13
        More likely Fury will ko Whyte, but it could go the distance.

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        • RoadMan94
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          #14
          Eddie isn’t Dillian promoter. This site is getting lazier and lazier.

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            #15
            Eddie treats Tyson as the one who got away. It kills Hearn seeing a Brit fighter succeed commercially without him. But the main thing that hurts eddies pride is the fact that Fury wins his fights. He’s a promoters dream, he backs up everything said.

            where’s Joshua talks the talk, but he soon shrinks down to size in the ring. He’s a bully and he’s proven himself to be a bully. Once someone stands up and cracks him in the mouth, he goes missing! Does all he can to survive the fight and trigger his rematch!

            He talks like he’s a sound cloud rapper I’d go as far to say Joshua is the 6ix9ine of boxing!

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              #16
              Originally posted by BodyBagz
              For the 1st time in years, Fury will have to worry about a punch other than a right.
              Are you saying he shouldn’t have worried about the left hook from Wilder that floored him and very nearly took him out?

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                #17
                Originally posted by P to the J


                1. Whyte will probably not land on the Fury with a polished Peter Fury-style game; but will almost certainly land on the Fury that showed up in the last 2 Wilder fights.
                2. Will see if Fury has the power to make Whyte look 'chinny', and see if Fury doesn't himself look so at some point during proceedings
                3. That we're agreed on. He's not losing. But it will be a tighter decision than the consensus of this forum, so far, dictates
                Tyson Fury has shown zero evidence, that he can use movement like his old riddler style. At 270 + pounds Tyson Fury has not been fighting in that manner. Even when Fury when weighed 254 pounds vs Wallin? He was not hard to find inside the ring, and his defense was lacking.

                Fury is not working with Peter Fury anymore 'His old Riddler style was a bi-product of Peter Fury's training'.

                Tyson Fury will fight Whyte the same way he fought Wilder. Violent intentions.

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                • PRINCEKOOL
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by P to the J

                  Right on, probably what happens when his promoter hat's off. You've probably seen the lack of filter regarding bouts he isn't involved with, e.g., Brook-Khan.

                  If he had won the bid, and had to sell this, he'd be far more restrained, I'd imagine
                  I think he has a personal issue with Tyson Fury and his whole team. Nothing major, I just think? Earlier this year, all the dealings with them has infuriated him.

                  I have always sensed that he wanted Anthony Joshua to be the first fighter to beat Fury, but now I don't think he cares.

                  But you are right, these have been testing times for Eddie Hearn. This has influenced his recent attitude.

                  Pretty much in 1 months time, people should know where each fighter is at in terms of condition. Although I have not seen much of Whyte, I think he was more prepared that Fury when the fight was announced.

                  I still think Fury will win.


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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BodyBagz
                    For the 1st time in years, Fury will have to worry about a punch other than a right.
                    Oh yeah because he was having to deal with loads of straight rights from the southpaw Wallin, right?

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                      #20
                      Lillian Shyte couldn't even put bridgerweight Rivas to sleep, or the journeyman Dave Allen who took the fight on 2 weeks notice.

                      I remember the midget Rivas dropping Whyte hard and putting him on ***** street though!

                      Fury vs Lillian is a mismatch.

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