Final Prediction on Fury vs. Whyte

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  • STREET CLEANER
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    #11
    Whyte wil start okay for like 4 rounds (he only looks good for 4 rounds), after that he will gas like he does and will try to pace himself. It is up to Fury to jab him and make him miss. Fury stops a low output Whyte in the later rounds.

    I am hoping that a better Whyte shows up but I don't think he has progresses as a fighter and he is not this huge puncher some makes him to be.

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    • Grimmer
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      #12
      Fury by points. Dillian is a lot stronger than Wilder so he’ll be harder to wear down (see Wallin). Whyte does gas, so a late stoppage isn’t out of the question but I reckon it’ll be a physical, tiring 12 rounds.

      US fans getting mugged off being charged more on PPV for this than the UK fans.

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      • BodyBagz
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        #13
        Should Fury beat Whyte, I don't want to hear Fury fans talk about Whyte being a HOFer

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        • Toffee
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          #14
          Fury late stoppage or by points.

          But it's nowhere near as certain as some are making it sound.

          When we get an upset there are usually things that people point to after the fact. Well have a look beforehand:

          - Whyte is a bad style for Fury. Fury didn't pick him and wouldn't have done.
          - Whyte hits hard and is strong enough to not be mauled like Wilder
          - Fury has just done a camp at home (or at least close to home - surely that's never a good idea?)
          - Fury's last performance v Wilder was his worst of the trilogy. He's not improving.
          - Fury's talking about retirement.

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          • famicommander
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            #15
            Fury by KO via uppercut in the 5th.

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            • NorvernRob
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              #16
              Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
              Whyte wil start okay for like 4 rounds (he only looks good for 4 rounds), after that he will gas like he does and will try to pace himself. It is up to Fury to jab him and make him miss. Fury stops a low output Whyte in the later rounds.

              I am hoping that a better Whyte shows up but I don't think he has progresses as a fighter and he is not this huge puncher some makes him to be.
              As much as I think Fury is overrated, this is the most likely outcome. Whyte doesn’t have a good engine and that’s a massive negative against someone like Fury. If Whyte had the engine to keep punching for 12 rounds then I’d really fancy his chances, but I can see him being stuck on the end of a jab from round 5-6 onwards then stopped on his feet late on.

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              • deathofaclown
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                #17
                Fury by stoppage, mid to late

                Whyte has slow feet and poor balance. Wilder was able to land on Fury because Wilder is arguably the best in the division at closing range fast and landing shots. Wilder is a massive problem for any heavyweight, They’re not used to people closing distance that fast, hence his KO%. A lot of his other attributes can be poor, but at closing distance and landing shots, he’s elite in that department. The ability to close range that fast and land with accuracy was even a problem for fury at times who is good on his feet. The problem Whyte has got is he is the opposite and has very slow feet, so he’s going to struggle to get in range if Fury wants to keep it long early on. Whyte may have to over commit and he has horrendous balance and it’ll also take a lot out of the tank if he gets desperate because he’s out of range.

                That said, it’s heavyweight boxing. If Fury fights without caution and no real game plan and gives Whyte unnecessary chances, he’s dangerous with those trigger left hook counters.

                Whyte will put up a game effort on his biggest night but ultimately levels will prevail and Fury will beat him.

                Wouldn’t even be surprised at an early stoppage, Whyte was down v Rivas and Parker, been stopped twice, was being badly rocked by Helenius early. He’s not hard to hurt.

                Also for all the talk about Whyte’s power, the only guys he’s stopped in 5 years are Browne who is a bum that got stopped by Dave Allen, and ancient Povetkin that was getting rocked by Cruiserweight Hunter and Chisora in a fight he was losing, and even Chisora’s punch resistance isn’t what it once was. People talk like he’s stopping fighters left, right and centre.
                Last edited by deathofaclown; 04-22-2022, 03:58 AM.

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                • Shadoww702
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by nixxter
                  Whyte is a stylistic nightmare for Fury and he's going to expose, embarrass and batter the Gypsy King. Fury can neither dance and run around Whyte nor can he brawl and go to war with him. Fury simply won't be able to handle the pressure, aggression and violence that Whyte is going to bring.

                  Anyone who thinks this is an easy fight for Fury or that Fury is levels above Whyte and the rest of the top heavyweights is either a delusional Fury fanboy or simply doesn't know **** about boxing.

                  Fury is already talking about retiring after the fight and the real reason is he knows what Whyte brings to the table and is aware the chances of losing are quite high. And being the fake spartan he is, he'll use the retirement excuse not to rematch Whyte as he knows Dillian has his number.
                  Just screen shot this idiots post.

                  Bet she don't come around for awhile after the fight

                  Stick to C@ck Sukin 101 your better at that
                  Last edited by Shadoww702; 04-22-2022, 04:02 AM.

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                  • Shadoww702
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                    #19
                    Unlike these clowns I put $$$$$ up. I took Fury late KO

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                    • Shadoww702
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by hogey
                      I just have a feeling Whyte will stop Fury around round 9, after an absolute war.
                      I have a feeling YDKSAB.

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