Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury on Game Plan For Dillian Whyte: 'I'm Gonna Push Him Back, Knock Him Out'

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  • Boxing Scene
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    #11
    Originally posted by REDEEMER

    Chisora hardly put any effort and his punch count was terrible compared to the first fight where he stunned Fury multiple times . I think it’s safe Whyte will be throwing every punch that’s legal to throw and bringing the heat in this one ,I don’t think it’s an easy fight at all for Fury .
    Yeah ok. LOL.

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    • AmpMcv
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      #12
      Fury in 4.

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      • turnedup
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        #13
        The impact of his words have lost their force. It’s now kind of eye rolling when he opens his mouth. I get you have to promote but man, stfu once in a while at least in between fights and give us a break. Two people with failed tests on their records fighting each other, woo hoo.

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        • VislorTurlough
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          #14
          Fine tuneup for the world heavyweight champion. Style doesn’t really prep him for mobile Usyk but a highlight reel KO of this tomato can will help sell the unification down the road

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          • Froch_uppercut
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            #15
            Whyte is going to expose and batter Fury, who has only his win against an aging Wlad to boast of, and that was a boring 'fight' in which neither of them barely landed anything at all.
            Wilder doesn't count as he hasn't beaten anybody at all and after that Fury has Sefer Seferi types all over his boxrec.
            The odds on Whyte are a gift from the bookie gods: Fury is getting demolished.

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            • gooderz84
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              #16
              Originally posted by REDEEMER

              Chisora hardly put any effort and his punch count was terrible compared to the first fight where he stunned Fury multiple times . I think it’s safe Whyte will be throwing every punch that’s legal to throw and bringing the heat in this one ,I don’t think it’s an easy fight at all for Fury .
              Yeah agree Charles pulled him out for that very reason by the time the towel came but I was only a few rows back that night he made it look so easy it was like watching a dog fight a porcupine. Had him on strings. Perhaps I'm generalising on build/ size. Don't get me wrong would love a proper good tear-up.

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              • famicommander
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                #17
                Whyte gets hurt by uppercuts consistently. Against Joshua, against Parker, against Rivas, and against Povetkin.

                Fury will KO him with an uppercut in an extremely easy fight. Whyte is horrible.

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                • Nash out
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                  #18
                  Whyte is truly great, certainly better than past fighters like Evan Fields, who was a journeyman at HW, and Mike Tyson, who was a decent young prospect that folded like a deck chair against his first half decent opponent in Douglas. Fury is so good though, that even someone like Whyte, who is a hybrid of Foreman and Frazier stands no chance against Kronk Fury, who himself is a mix of Ali, Wilder, and Mayweather. Since deciding to fight like the monster he is, only the iron-chinned Chris Rock could brush off one of Fury's thunderous right hands. We also must respect Fury's 1-0 WWE record as he beat one of the greats in Braun Strowman. Nash out.

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                  • P to the J
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Boxing Scene
                    Complete mismatch.
                    It is a complete mismatch in boxing ability. Fury is immensely more talented than Whyte. It is not a mismatch as a fights, however. Whyte will grapple and push and hold and get his head in there, most of which Fury will do.

                    Illegal ****, yes, but this is how Fury claims he fights now and this is how Whyte always fights. If Fury took it back old school, he’s box Whyte’s ears off, but as it stands, this is a close one

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                    • Ropss
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Nash out
                      Whyte is truly great, certainly better than past fighters like Evan Fields, who was a journeyman at HW, and Mike Tyson, who was a decent young prospect that folded like a deck chair against his first half decent opponent in Douglas. Fury is so good though, that even someone like Whyte, who is a hybrid of Foreman and Frazier stands no chance against Kronk Fury, who himself is a mix of Ali, Wilder, and Mayweather. Since deciding to fight like the monster he is, only the iron-chinned Chris Rock could brush off one of Fury's thunderous right hands. We also must respect Fury's 1-0 WWE record as he beat one of the greats in Braun Strowman. Nash out.
                      Prime Whyte would beat anyone from 70s

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