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  • #21
    Originally posted by Nash out View Post
    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.
    Man you really know Jack **** about boxing huh?

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    • #22
      Exactly what I have been saying for a long time.

      People need to understand that Tyson Fury is not bringing his old riddler style back.

      In order for Fury to bring his old riddler style back, he would have to drop to 250 pounds.

      Because that is the weight range, where his tactics and technique as the Riddler is optimal.

      Tyson Fury these days is comfortable with his training lifestyle, and clearly enjoying being over 270 + pounds.

      Kronk Fury is who Tyson Fury at his most innate level, has always wanted to be. It was who he was for 80% of his career. Fury has always been a big game, at times clumsy heavyweight who can fight in all area's.

      Peter Fury refined his style, and held certain traits of Fury back. And this lead to the creation of The Riddler. But now Fury is no longer working with Peter Fury, so once again Tyson Fury has reverted back 'And I think this was necessary, in order for Fury to stay competitive'.

      The Riddler would of beaten Dillian Whyte rather easy in my opinion. Most likely it would of been a 12 round unanimous points victory.

      Kronk Fury in comparison, may endure a mighty struggle. Complete and utter violent chaos inside the ring. The victory will be more difficult, but Whyte will be subjected to more violence 'That is Kronk Fury'.

      Stylistically now is the best time for Dillian Whyte to face Tyson Fury, and try to beat him.










      Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 03-31-2022, 04:44 PM.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
        Exactly what I have been saying for a long time.

        People need to understand that Tyson Fury is not bringing his old riddler style back.

        In order for Fury to bring his old riddler style back, he would have to drop to 250 pounds.

        Because that is the weight range, where his tactics and technique as the Riddler is optimal.

        Tyson Fury these days is comfortable with his training lifestyle, and clearly enjoying being over 270 + pounds.

        Kronk Fury is who Tyson Fury at his most innate level, has always wanted to be. It was who he was for 80% of his career. Fury has always been a big game, at times clumsy heavyweight who can fight in all area's.

        Peter Fury refined his style, and held certain traits of Fury back. And this lead to the creation of The Riddler. But now Fury is no longer working with Peter Fury, so once again Tyson Fury has reverted back 'And I think this was necessary, in order for Fury to stay competitive'.

        The Riddler would of beaten Dillian Whyte rather easy in my opinion. Most likely it would of been a 12 round unanimous points victory.

        Kronk Fury in comparison, may endure a mighty struggle. Complete and utter violent chaos inside the ring. The victory will be more difficult, but Whyte will be subjected to more violence 'That is Kronk Fury'.

        Stylistically now is the best time for Dillian Whyte to face Tyson Fury, and try to beat him.
        Good post. Whyte is a vicious body puncher - lets see how Fury deals with those. Up to now nobody has attacked his body like Whyte could potentially do. Even AJ admitted the body shots Whyte hit him with chipped away at his soul.


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        • #24
          Originally posted by Elastic Recoilz View Post

          Good post. Whyte is a vicious body puncher - lets see how Fury deals with those. Up to now nobody has attacked his body like Whyte could potentially do. Even AJ admitted the body shots Whyte hit him with chipped away at his soul.

          He can wham them hooks to the body. Whyte is a good body puncher, but? I have never seen him produce sustained attacks to the body.

          Whyte is good with single punches to the body. But I think he needs to produce sustained attacks to Fury's body.

          Jab up stairs, and then wham to the body. Round after round. I think that is Whyte's best game plan to win.

          Jab to the throat, remember when Evander Holyfield was jabbing to Lennox Lewis's chest? Also I think it was Tyson vs Tucker who jabbed to the throat. Whyte has got to be brutal in there, because Kronk Fury will be.


          Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 03-31-2022, 06:37 PM.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by gooderz84 View Post

            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.
            Charles had a hard work ethic and constantly grilled Chisora in the corner . When Buddy McGirt came over from here the U.S to the U.K to train Chisora fir the first Parker fight he said he wasn’t used to having to put his foot down to make a fighter do what’s asked but you saw how good Chisora looked and many thought he won the Parker fight .

            Some fighters just are right out lazy and want to just fight ,Chisora is one of them , McGirt couldn’t handle it and walked away or Chisora went back to trainers that let him say what he’s going to do ?
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