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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Fury: I'm Gonna Try And Come In At Me Heaviest Weight For The Dillian Whyte Fight

    Adding weight has served Tyson Fury well in each of his last two fights. The unbeaten WBC heavyweight champion came in at 273 pounds for his rematch with Deontay Wilder in February 2020, an advantageous 16 1/2 pounds more than when their 12-round fight resulted in a debatable draw in December 2018 at Staples Center in Los Angeles. Fury was even heavier, a career-high 277 pounds, for their third fight, which he won by 11th-round knockout October 9 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
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  • Apollo7
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    So he's not gonna be boxing and moving or is it a bluff?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Apollo7
      So he's not gonna be boxing and moving or is it a bluff?
      Take whatever Fury says with a pinch of salt.

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        And people still have this belief that Fury is going to bring back 'The Riddler'.

        Tyson Fury is not using movement anymore guys, he does not want to train in the manner which enables him 'To use his former style'.

        I told people in the aftermath of Wilder vs Fury III, that all of Fury's remaining fights will be chaotic.

        Fury will fight all of his remaining fights, as Kronk Fury. This will produce more violent fights, but at the same time? If any heavyweights wants to beat Tyson Fury, NOW is the time to face him stylistically.

        Dillian Whyte would of been beaten easily by the Tyson Fury, training under Peter Fury. Because stylistically, Fury could fight a type of fight which Whyte would of struggled with.

        It is a combination of things with Fury, I don't think he wants to train in a certain manner. I think he is comfortable, and enjoying the type of training which produces a 270 + pound Fury.

        Fury in reality has reverted back to his most innate style. It was only a short period if time where he was weighing low 250 pounds, and I think he even when below 250 pounds vs Kiltschko 'For the majority of Fury's career, he has been a big game, clumsy heavyweight who can have a go at everything'.

        The Riddler appeared around the time of the Martin Rogan fights, suddenly Fury was aesthetically in his best condition ever. Suddenly his clumsiness seemed to have decreased, and his mental and physical dexterity went through the roof. Everything was just working, and I think this was down to Fury chasing his destiny. Tyson Fury achieved his perceived destiny in beating Wladimir Kiltschko.

        Fury climbed his Mount Everest, and since then 'The Riddler was no more'.

        If Fury is beaten in any of his remaining fights, I don't think he will care that much. It depends how he is beaten. It would be intriguing to witness how Fury would react to such a situation. I have always stated that Fury, would go the same way as Prince Naseem Hamed.







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          #5
          Originally posted by Apollo7
          So he's not gonna be boxing and moving or is it a bluff?
          Are you really going to believe Fury when he said he was coming in over 300lbs in his last fight and obviously never

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            #6
            Originally posted by deathofaclown

            Are you really going to believe Fury when he said he was coming in over 300lbs in his last fight and obviously never
            Fury does not want to box and move anymore mate. I have told you time and time again.

            He does not want to train in the manner, which enables him to fight with that kind of style.

            Fury is enjoying and is comfortable with the training lifestyle he is leading now. He is being himself these days.

            Kronk Fury is pretty much innate Fury. It is his most innate style.

            For the most part of his career, I would say 80% of his career. He has always been a big game, clumsy heavyweight who has a go in every area.

            Then for 15 % of his career, he turned into 'The Riddler'. And was bestow with this stereotype, that he was some sort of matrix level genius. This is a stereotype the media do not want to drop, and they continually enforce. But it is not what I am seeing inside of the ring.

            It is what the media does, they create narratives. People then accept them, well some people.




            Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 03-22-2022, 06:15 AM.

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            • James Hunt
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              #7
              The opposite is more likely.
              He'll come light, trying to do that herky-jerky shit he did to Kit.
              Run, bitćh, run!

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              • low blows
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                He will weigh around 280 or a shade less. He is 33 and doesn't have the legs to move for 12 rounds anymore. Similar to Ali at that age he will only move in spurts, it shouldn't hurt him against Whyte unless he zigs or zags into a power shot from Whyte he doesn't see.
                Last edited by low blows; 03-22-2022, 07:26 AM.

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                • Tatabanya
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                  James "Buster" Whyte?

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                  • TMLT87
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                    You never know when hes talking shyt or telling the truth.

                    If he really does come in heavy and try to be a wrecking ball again i'm not sure whether its a good or a bad thing. He might be able to bully Whyte and stop him, but if he sticks around after this fight he'd probably run into someone who would make him pay for that approach before long.

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