Comments Thread For: Otto Wallin: Whyte Doesn't Have The Fast Hands Or Fast Feet You Need To Beat Fury

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  • elfag
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    #11
    Originally posted by 1hourRun

    I can name a couple bums that did not even have world-class attributes that nearly KO Tyson.


    Fury has stopped Wilder twice.

    Out of 3 fights wilder has only won a handful of rounds vs Fury


    so idk what you are on about your boy lost multiple times




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    • joe strong
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      #12
      I’m waiting for a few of the usual suspects to post how this will be the toughest fight of Fury’s career & has a good chance of pulling the upset. The problem with these posters is they say the same thing about every Fury opponent because they dislike him & discredit him as often as possible. They know they are talking out their arses & have been proven wrong time & time again. They have no credibility here anymore. They say the same thing before every fight praying for a miracle so they can say “I told you so! He is a bum! He is overrated!” It is the same old garbage over & over again. Hell if Mother Theresa, The Pope or Bob Barker were his next opponent they would give them a 60/40 chance of knocking out Fury. Maybe if they give credit where credit is due then I & some other unbiased posters would actually respect their opinions… For the record I have this a 80/20 in favour of Fury.
      Last edited by joe strong; 04-19-2022, 11:08 AM.

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      • 4truth
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        #13
        Whyte hasn't got the skill or speed but he's got the power to at least give himself an outside chance. Wallin has just enough speed and skill to compete but not enough to give himself a chance to win.

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        • REDEEMER
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          #14
          Originally posted by joe strong
          I’m waiting for a few of the usual suspects to post how this will be the toughest fight of Fury’s career & has a good chance of pulling the upset. The problem with these posters is they say the same thing about every Fury opponent because they dislike him & discredit him as often as possible. They know they are talking out their arses & have been proven wrong time & time again. They have no credibility here anymore. They say the same thing before every fight praying for a miracle so they can say “I told you so! He is a bum! He is overrated!” It is the same old garbage over & over again. Hell if Mother Theresa, The Pope or Bob Barker were his next opponent they would give them a 60/40 chance of knocking out Fury. Maybe if they give credit where credit is due then I & some other unbiased posters would actually respect their opinions… For the record I have this a 80/20 in favour of Fury.
          Very few people gave Wilder a chance after the first fight that’s who he’s fought the last 3 years . No one gave Wallin a chance either but myself maybe very few others and most forum I would presumed picked Klitschko ?

          This isn’t exactly picking against Fury it that doesn’t make sense and it’s the Fury fans on here who say he doesn’t fight anyone that good so if anything it’s them discredited him not the usual suspects ,anyone who’s studied this fight knows what Whytes bringing to make it the hardest fight for Fury in a very thin resume so that’s just false statements here ,Furys been the heavily favored just about always to the point it’s becoming very illogical with just the Wilder fights in recent times to go on .
          Last edited by REDEEMER; 04-19-2022, 12:44 PM.

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          • TMLT87
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            #15
            He may be right, but bro, you're living off of a fluke cut vs Fury nearly 3 years ago.

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            • Apollo7
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              #16
              Fast handa and feet would obviously help but I'm not sure they're necessary to beat the current version of Fury. Skill and power could do it. Whyte doesn't seem to have enough to pull it of though.

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              • GrandBob
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                #17
                It will be interesting to see if Fury comes in lighter and faster like he did in the third Wilder fight. His hand speed and footwork were amazing for a heavyweight. If that is the Tyson Fury that shows up, it will not be much of a fight. On the other hand if he comes in heavy and slow footed, it will leave the door open for Whyte to land his power shots. I am not sure that Tyson can take too many of what Whyte can give him. We will all see on Saturday!

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                • joe strong
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by GrandBob
                  It will be interesting to see if Fury comes in lighter and faster like he did in the third Wilder fight. His hand speed and footwork were amazing for a heavyweight. If that is the Tyson Fury that shows up, it will not be much of a fight. On the other hand if he comes in heavy and slow footed, it will leave the door open for Whyte to land his power shots. I am not sure that Tyson can take too many of what Whyte can give him. We will all see on Saturday!
                  What are you talking about? He was heavier & softer looking in the 3rd Wilder fight… 273 2nd fight & 277 & flabby for 3rd fight…

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                  • JakeTheBoxer
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                    #19
                    Wallin is just speaking the truth.

                    If Fury comes in his old fashion, he outboxes Whyte in 12 rounds easily.

                    If it will a dogfight, like the last two Wilder fights, Fury stops Whyte inside 8 rounds IMO. Whyte will gas out badly, his cardio is not great.

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                    • sicko
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                      #20
                      Also Sh^t Stamina, the man Gasses out by the 3rd Round and starts Winging very WILD Hooks

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