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  • #11
    I think the shenanigans are bothering Fury. Whyte not showing up is a great strategy. Eliminates mind games, rhetoric, and some intimidation. I still think Fury wins 80% of the time but before I was thinking Fury would win 95% of the time. So while annoying this may make the fight more competitive

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    • #12
      Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post

      Fury is not the mentally strong guy you think he is ,if anything he needs to feel he has the advantage. In this situation it’s definitely Furys side not actually dictating anything and Whyte playing them like a violin without doing anything . Just watch todays interviews that were on you tube . Fury’s definitely got a slight nervous twitch about him being not used to getting a bigger spotlight where the opponent isn’t around .
      Agreed, Fury looks completely rattled!

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      • #13
        Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post

        Fury is not the mentally strong guy you think he is ,if anything he needs to feel he has the advantage. In this situation it’s definitely Furys side not actually dictating anything and Whyte playing them like a violin without doing anything . Just watch todays interviews that were on you tube . Fury’s definitely got a slight nervous twitch about him being not used to getting a bigger spotlight where the opponent isn’t around .
        I wouldn’t worry about fury. He keeps his composure in tact during every occasion.
        whereas Joshua, melts away with his thoughts.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by kingstip9 View Post

          I wouldn’t worry about fury. He keeps his composure in tact during every occasion.
          whereas Joshua, melts away with his thoughts.
          Furys thinking about retirement off a guy he said wasn’t that good , claims undisputed isn’t important and could have actually fought Usyk for the the belts and had a legit reason to call it a day if he won that match but decided against it .

          A.J is still looking to clean out the division and understands unless he does he can’t be considered the best of his era . Fury’s already looking fir excuses to call it a day and may not need one if Whyte lays him out on Saturday .
          Last edited by REDEEMER; 04-19-2022, 06:38 PM.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Boxing Beast View Post
            I think the shenanigans are bothering Fury. Whyte not showing up is a great strategy. Eliminates mind games, rhetoric, and some intimidation. I still think Fury wins 80% of the time but before I was thinking Fury would win 95% of the time. So while annoying this may make the fight more competitive
            Not showing up to pressers is a great strategy and I vredit Whyte for doing it as I think the 20% split was comically unfair. However, not showing up for an open workout is a different thing. Many during the Sky interview commented on how lethargic he looked. Whyte has never shown himself to be a particularly shrewd operator or some tactical savant so I don't know how he starts now. I legit think he knows he's got little chance. Whyte is a strange one to me. He's tough as nails but I've never had him as particular brave or brimming with self belief. Tyson has his off days too but Whyte just seems way more unpredictable when it comes to being in shape.

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            • #16
              Fury can make this an easy fight by boxing smart, utilizing his many advantages. He is seemingly in top shape and I expect to see the best version of Tyson Fury on the night. He is the vastly superior pugilist and it will show. I have the utmost respect for Dillian Whyte. He is a deserving contender and a real sportsman. He will be stopped on April 23rd.

              Fury KO 7.

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              • #17
                Yeah, avoiding Fury in the buildup is not a bad call on Whyte's part, he's got a way of picking away at his opponents insecurities whenever he can find them, lol. Though we did miss out on some glorious ****-talking, I believe, but eh, the fight itself should be good. I'm going with Fury - Whyte's gonna make it a fight as he usually does, but he makes too many defensive mistakes and will get caught with a couple ****** shots sooner or later. I'd like to see Fury utilize more upper body movement and more feints than in the 3rd Wilder fight.

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