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Originally posted by famicommander View Post
Fury:
Ended the two longest heavyweight title reigns of his era
Whyte:
had to cheat to beat Oscar Rivas, still got put on dream street at the end of the fight
Ending Klitschko was legit. One of the best wins of any HW of this era. Ending Wilder's reign is good, so long as you do not mind Wilder had a weak resume that is propped up by 2 wins over Ortiz. In between? Fury fought absolutely no one of any value. Period. Wallin is fine, but is "B" level at best. So Fury's record are two elite wins, and a couple of "B" level boxers, and then scrubs.
Whyte: Joshua (on level with Wilder),Joseph Parker, Povetkin, Chisora, and Helenus. All those are "B" level fighters at worst. Make fun of Oscar Rivas all you want, but it is a better opponent than any name on Fury's list not listed above.
Is Whyte better than Fury? Of course not. Fury will win this walking away so long as he is focused. But resume wise, Whyte has nothing to be ashamed of. To post otherwise is just to be all emotional and not respect the sport.P to the J
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Originally posted by landotter View PostHe has accomplished a ton and I still think his resume is actually better than Fury's.
Of course, Fury's resume will be better after beating Whyte. But for right now, maybe we can just give Whyte some props and appreciate the fun HW scuffle coming up.
For me, someone like Whyte separates those who understand boxing from those who have **** all clue. Whyte is just...bad. Not the bad, its good like Wilder who is a legitimate danger. Whyte is kind of textbook of everything you shouldn't do when boxing. He's like one of these side-by-side comparions in instructional DVDs of how not to box. The second Povetkin fight was the first I saw him show any kind of technical qualities and even then he seemed sluggish as all ****. He's so remarkably flat footed it's unreal. Adding to that I think his chin is gone and his balance seems to be even worse.
He also seems to be lethargic as **** and slurring his words. Whyte complains about being hard done by but his biggest enemy is himself. He genuinely lacks self belief. He's tough as nails but in a heavyweight division as it is now full of big technically sound guys, it's comical that he is considered a top 10 opponent.Oregonian likes this.
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Some people like to crap on Whyte but to me he has one of the better HW resumes of this era. The #4 HW in the world in my rankings behind Fury, Wilder & Joshua.
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Originally posted by joe strong View PostSome people like to crap on Whyte but to me he has one of the better HW resumes of this era. The #4 HW in the world in my rankings behind Fury, Wilder & Joshua.
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amazing how a lot of idiots here are making dillian "aint" whyte into a young upcoming KO artist when he is a fading punching bag shot fighter
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Originally posted by landotter View PostHe has accomplished a ton and I still think his resume is actually better than Fury's.
Of course, Fury's resume will be better after beating Whyte. But for right now, maybe we can just give Whyte some props and appreciate the fun HW scuffle coming up.
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Originally posted by landotter View Post
Selective memories. I love them.
Ending Klitschko was legit. One of the best wins of any HW of this era. Ending Wilder's reign is good, so long as you do not mind Wilder had a weak resume that is propped up by 2 wins over Ortiz. In between? Fury fought absolutely no one of any value. Period. Wallin is fine, but is "B" level at best. So Fury's record are two elite wins, and a couple of "B" level boxers, and then scrubs.
Whyte: Joshua (on level with Wilder),Joseph Parker, Povetkin, Chisora, and Helenus. All those are "B" level fighters at worst. Make fun of Oscar Rivas all you want, but it is a better opponent than any name on Fury's list not listed above.
Is Whyte better than Fury? Of course not. Fury will win this walking away so long as he is focused. But resume wise, Whyte has nothing to be ashamed of. To post otherwise is just to be all emotional and not respect the sport.
Anyone decent HW would of beat him that night.
GTFOHere crackhead
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