Whyte will expose Tyson fury tomorrow

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  • Mr Giggles
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    Whyte will expose Tyson fury tomorrow

    I’ve always thought that Tyson fury is a bit overrated, not the skilled fighter people make him out to be, in fact I don’t even rate his skills highly, he just has a lot of heart and a warrior mentality. Fury doesn’t even punch properly, and he looks very awkward when he is throwing punches, almost looks like he’s unbalanced half the time. Plus the fact he isn’t even the same fighter he was a few years ago, he can’t do the boxer hit and move anymore, he’s too flat footed now to do that because he has extra weight.

    He’s going to get exposed tomorrow when he realises he can’t just put a boxing lesson on Whyte.

    People like to go on about the fury Chisora 2 fight but this will be closer to fury Chisora 1 where Chisora hurts fury multiple times in the fight, and it is a close fight. But Whyte has more of a boxing brain than Chisora does and has more power. Whytes jab is underrated.

    OFFICIAL PREDICTION: Whyte by KO/TKO.

    EDIT: I GOT IT WRONG, Fury made me look a complete fool and fair play to him. I’m sure all of you have a 100% accuracy on predictions huh. Well done to Tyson fury, perfect performance
    Last edited by Mr Giggles; 04-23-2022, 11:07 PM.
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    Fury is truly the greatest of all time. Nash out. Boxing expert.

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    • DaNeutral.
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      #3
      I can't see it. Whyte is game but for all his mouth and fooling around he clearly is taking this fight very seriously. I think Whytes opportunities will be quite sporadic no matter how hard he tries and the rounds will slip away, as soon as Whyte gets in to a dangerous zone Fury is going to smother him, it will get broke and Fury will collect the points from distance, rinse and repeat.

      It's guna be an ugly one.

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      • REDEEMER
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        #4
        Whyte could win this but he has to go out there and shut Fury down ,it’s not a shocker if he wins but I see a Fury UD win or controversial one . I’ll be surprised if Fury can stop Whyte ,I expect Whyte to stop Fury mid rounds 6/7 if he’s to win with a very slight chance he does out point Fury are hurts him enough dropping him to get the win but that’s a big if . I can’t see them letting Whyte out of here with the belt unless it’s just to much to rob him .
        Last edited by REDEEMER; 04-22-2022, 07:36 PM.

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          Always that guy….hey slim chance you could look like a genius.

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          • PRINCEKOOL
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            #6
            Whyte will win via knock out.

            I waited until the weigh in, to make my prediction on another thread.

            I believe Fury has made a tactical mistake, in dropping weight and? By the looks of it, seemingly attempting to bring back his old Riddler style.

            Every time Fury has tried to bring back the Riddler during his comeback, it has never gone well.

            The fact of the matter is? He was decked twice during Wilder I, and backed up all night. And against Ottin Wallin, he was busted up real good 'Even though in that fight he weighed in at 254 pounds'. Tyson Fury is 265 pounds now, trust me when I say this 'Fury is not moving about with the proficiency people are anticipating'.

            Anthony Joshua used the wrong tactics in training camp for Usyk, and wrong strategy on fight night. These are the major reasons, why I think he lost that fight.

            And now I personally think Tyson Fury is in the same kind of situation. I think he has got the preparation and tactics for this fight wrong.

            There has been no better time than now for Whyte to face Fury. Stylistically Tyson Fry under Peter Fury, would of beaten Whyte easy.

            I believe Fury should of came in over 270 + pounds, and with a Kronk Fury mindset. It looks like to me, he is going to try and bring back shades of The Riddler.

            I don't like all this talk of retirement, I think there is something not quite correct with it 'There is more to those comments, than what people are perceiving'.

            If Tyson Fury just so happened to win, that is great. I am not really in anyone's corner, and this is one of the reasons why I can probably change up real quick. It was only up until 2 weeks ago, did I start pushing this fight towards Dillian Whyte.

            The thread started actually, made me become aware of the potential strategic mistakes that Fury was making 2 weeks ago 'With one of his threads'.





            Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 04-22-2022, 07:57 PM.

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            • ShoulderRoll
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              #7
              Naw.

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              • STREET CLEANER
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                #8
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                Down and out the strongest heavy weight boxer ever!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                  Anthony Joshua used the wrong tactics in training camp for Usyk, and wrong strategy on fight night. These are the major reasons, why I think he lost that fight.
                  - - While Fury is ripe and Whyte could well be the guy, then you go and mug yourself with the above.

                  AJ lost a decision, not a fight, and he had been in charge until he got his eye popped in the 10th that caused visual/pain problems. He was well on his way to a TKO stoppage of Usyk until that point.

                  It's almost like you was born yesterday or something.


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                  • Mr Giggles
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                    Fury doesn’t have a one punch KO, never has and never will. Even in the 11th round wilder was getting up, furys power is nothing

                    Whyte by KO/TKO

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