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  • #31
    Somewhat true, But after choosing not to promote the fight, why day anything now?

    Now it just seems like the nobody opponent is hating to casual fans.

    I know he didn't get a % but he should have been apart of promotion, it would have elevated this fight and himself win or lose.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by P to the J View Post


      I’m sorry, but Fury isn’t pulling in 94,000 ppl to see him beat up on Tom Schwartz, planeta and Sefer; the crowd are here to see him in against a live opponent.

      Whether he embarrassed himself or otherwise is up for debate, and not my business, but the idea that Whyte isn’t a fundamental piece of this affair is madness.
      Yes, I get what you're saying however it certainly hadn't been the "fury & whyte show" when one guy has played no part in the promotion? Thanks

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      • #33
        This is such a mismatch. I expect Whyte to go in 5 or 6.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by tokon View Post

          Yes, I get what you're saying however it certainly hadn't been the "fury & whyte show" when one guy has played no part in the promotion? Thanks
          Sure, I don’t understand whyte’s position at all, and true, fury’s team have been working, but the fans aren’t turning up to just see Fury, they’re turning up to see Fury in a good fight with a decent opponent, who has built a decent fan base in Britain in spite of his his inferior ability.

          Hence, by its very definition, it will be the Fury and Whyte show, albeit with Whyte taking junior status, as the purse split evidences very strongly.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Boxing Scene View Post
            This is such a mismatch. I expect Whyte to go in 5 or 6.
            The most interesting prediction I’ve seen yet, but I wouldn’t go expecting anything of the sort if I was you. This fight’s going right to the cards, with Fury getting a unanimous, but close decision

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            • #36
              Whyte is just delusional here. After last two fights against Wilder Fury could sell out Wembley against anybody.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Tonyu View Post
                Fury sold the fight out. After the Wilder triology his first fight on UK soil in years, no matter who his opponent was would of sold out for his homecoming. Whyte is dilusional as usual.
                Warren would never in his life attempt a Wembley fight with Fury unless he had a reputable opponent to secure a reasonable profit back off of . . He can’t even afford the proper undercard for the event to match what’s expected and promotions have been abysmal . Fury already has one strike out having to cancel a scheduled Manchester rematch years ago against a non U.K citizen Klitschko .

                It’s crazy talk saying Fury sells out against anyone ,that’s just not believable , Wilder and Fury couldn’t sell out in the states . Only a domestic rivalry is making Fury to look far greater then he would be without Whyte . It’s not even really his homecoming most people probably don’t even know he fought at Wembley ?

                He fought in the U.K not long ago against non ranked opponents Sefer Safari where better fights were going on in the stands , Fury was even watching them while Safari was aimlessly trying to hit him ?
                Last edited by REDEEMER; 04-15-2022, 10:56 AM.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
                  Signing a paper i.e a contract generally does conclude the majority of deals. I preferred it when this fool stayed silent.
                  Mate I couldn’t believe that part

                  ”Signing a paper isn’t the be all and end all”

                  Erm when the paper is a contract, yes it is.
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

                    Mate I couldn’t believe that part

                    ”Signing a paper isn’t the be all and end all”

                    Erm when the paper is a contract, yes it is.
                    I don’t know whether it’s delusion or just utter ******ity. Probably both.

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                    • #40
                      The fact that it's Whyte as the opponent definitely helps the fight sell. He's a reasonably big name. Many of the people who dislike him will watch the fight to see him get beat up. Even the fact that he refused to help with the promotion gets people talking about the fight.

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