Wood vs Conlan is exactly how I see Fury/Whyte playing out

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  • shenmue
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    #11
    Whyte might do well, he might score a kd, but i think he gets brutally knocked out at some stage.

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      #12
      This is the same idiot who claimed that Wilder would KO Fury in all 3 fights.

      Mr Giggles is a clown.

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      • alexguiness
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        #13
        Whyte is not exactly known for his engine is he?

        He went life and death with Chisora and Parker, got iced by Povetkin and Joshua and rarely shines against top HWs.

        I'm not hating on the guy, he deserves his shot completely, i just think Fury is at least one level above him.

        If Fury is in the same mental and physical condition he was against Wilder then it will be a similar fight.

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        • M312
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          #14
          Whyte has shown he fades in fights on multiple occasions. Tyson was also very strong v Wilder in the final round of their first fight. So seems like an unlikely scenario.

          However, I don't think Whyte is the no hoper some do. He has a huge overhand right that OFTEN lands on Tyson and a big left hook he can catch Tyson with of he steamrolls in.

          I can see a Whyte win, but actually think the later rounds are when he's likely to be in bigger trouble.

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