Dillian Whyte to do a PRESS CONFERENCE with Tyson fury tomorrow!!

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  • REDEEMER
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    #11
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

    Maybe this makes the weigh in, a better spectacle.

    They have to face each other at the weigh in. But judging by this press conference, I don't expect anything aggressive from Whyte.

    Whyte looks subdued to me mate. Where is all that aggression, all that hostility towards Fury? He was a bit too matey matey here for my liking.








    I don’t believe he wanted to promote the fight more then what he did by answering questions. If Top Rank got it together and actually had them do some sort of back and forth it may be different but why would Whyte use up useless energy it would only help Warren and Top Rank out ,Whytes ultimate goal is to win the title and hope the worst for BT. Sports they’ve handled this horribly .
    Last edited by REDEEMER; 04-14-2022, 03:58 PM.

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    • deathofaclown
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      #12
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

      Maybe this makes the weigh in, a better spectacle.

      They have to face each other at the weigh in. But judging by this press conference, I don't expect anything aggressive from Whyte.

      Whyte looks subdued to me mate. Where is all that aggression, all that hostility towards Fury? He was a bit too matey matey here for my liking.








      To be fair, I don’t think Whyte’s problem is with Fury, it was with the WBC. Whyte knows if he was the one getting 80% split, he would take it all day long. So his issue is with the WBC

      Whatever people think of Whyte, he’s not really a fake person and I doubt he would fake his dislike for somebody that he doesn’t actually have much of a problem with. He said he used to be cool with fury and I don’t think anything has really happened between them two personally that really changes things. It’s boxing politics he’s unhappy with.

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      • STREET CLEANER
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        #13
        This fight did not need more promoting with all the drama surrounding it. Press conference it is all talk and don't mean anything. Can't see why anyone would get excited for this.

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        • PRINCEKOOL
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          #14
          Originally posted by deathofaclown

          To be fair, I don’t think Whyte’s problem is with Fury, it was with the WBC. Whyte knows if he was the one getting 80% split, he would take it all day long. So his issue is with the WBC

          Whatever people think of Whyte, he’s not really a fake person and I doubt he would fake his dislike for somebody that he doesn’t actually have much of a problem with. He said he used to be cool with fury and I don’t think anything has really happened between them two personally that really changes things. It’s boxing politics he’s unhappy with.
          I fast forwarded the video to Whyte's part, I just think he seems subdued. I don't like it.

          It is his first world title fight after all, so you never know. This is a whole new experience for Whyte, it does not matter how many box office fights he has been in.

          I think Fury will win, if he continues on with his Kronk Fury style.

          But I have been a bit concerned with reports of his conditioning coach stating that he has dropped masses of weight.

          If Fury comes in below 260 pounds, I think this will be a wrong tactical move. Some fighters are better off with weight on them.

          Fury is one of those fighters, definitely at this stage of his career.










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            #15
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

            I fast forwarded the video to Whyte's part, I just think he seems subdued. I don't like it.

            It is his first world title fight after all, so you never know. This is a whole new experience for Whyte, it does not matter how many box office fights he has been in.

            I think Fury will win, if he continues on with his Kronk Fury style.

            But I have been a bit concerned with reports of his conditioning coach stating that he has dropped masses of weight.

            If Fury comes in below 260 pounds, I think this will be a wrong tactical move. Some fighters are better off with weight on them.

            Fury is one of those fighters, definitely at this stage of his career.









            Fury is at his best around 265-270

            even back years ago when he was lighter, his uncle and dad said he’s at his best in camp around 270.

            He looks good at the moment I think, you usually see by his face. Before Wilder 3 I felt his face looked a little bloated and tired, but he was sleeping on the hospital floor with his baby a few weeks out of the fight and ended up around 277, given how fast he seems to lose weight, it wouldn’t surprise me if he was around 290 a month out from that fight.

            He looks much fresher right now I think.

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              #16
              Boxing really has a knack of appearing amateurish. Who at Queensberry thought it would be a good idea to do a Zoom call with Frank on his way home from the shops?

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                #17
                Whole thing looked so bush league for a fight of this magnitude. Only like 3000 people watching it live as well. Could have been much more professional and well advertised considering the interest after Dillian being MIA for so long. Well done Frank.

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