Comments Thread For: Fury Risking WBC Strap, All-Time Big Man Title Against Whyte
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There is no way to prove such a statement. E.g. 60s Ali would not have his famed speed and agility if he was Fury-sized.
People who try to make "P4P" arguments based on such impossible hypotheticals are low IQ. The fact of the matter is that Fury wallops any of those small, crude ass HWs from the past.
It's laughable to think that any of these old midgets would stand a chance against the 6ft9 280lb Tyson Fury.Comment
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Tyson, you should come-out to the Smiths classic song 'I Know Its Over', not because you are getting sparked, but because the song is about someone who has never been loved. As you put it, the British have never shown you any support ( who can blame them ) ; this massive crowd are only showing-up to watch Dillian mash your head in and unmercifully bludgeon you into unconsciousness.
Oh Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head...Comment
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Lennox Lewis is the best of the big men. His resume is just too strong to argue. I am not saying negative things about Fury, but Lewis has the proof and Fury does not yet have it. I would love for him to prove me wrong.Comment
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Fury can obviously be hurt but has good powers of recovery and evasive skills when he is hurt. Wilder had the opportunity to finish Tyson off when he was hurt but lacked the skill to do so. Whyte is better at finishing off hurt opponents. E.g. Whyte v Povetkin 2 where he jumped on him when he did have him hurt.Comment
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this is seemingly the case but Whyte has an interesting take on it - he says his punch is different to Wilder's. (not sure if he has been reading Bread mailbag, but doubt it) - he says that Wilder's power is generated by speed whereas his punch is a thudding power punch, and then he adds that once he has someone in trouble he knows how to finish them off, unlike WilderComment
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Haven't had a dream in a long time
See, the life I've had can make a good man bad
So, for once in my life, let me get what I want
Lord knows it would be the first time
Lord knows it would be the first time
From what I understand the judges will not be from the UK, but, I dont know about the official : One thing that I am sure of is that Tyson has been getting a 20 second count in the U.S.A, and technically he was KO at least twice against Deontay 'The Bronze-Bum' Wilder.
You see, you dont have to completely render a man unconscious to force the ref to rule an opponent knocked-out, all you have to do is put him in bad shape ; just stun him long enough -- which has been a frequent reoccurrence in Tyson's string of luck. I know Dillian Whyte has enough sting in his punches to get the job done.
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