Whyte will expose Tyson fury tomorrow
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AJ had been in charge?
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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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he was holding on for dear life in the 3rd and blowing out of his arse by round 8.
He was never close to stopping Usyk.
apart from 1 or 2 rounds were AJ was competitive, Usyk had him under control at all times
facial damage means nothing. Ricky Hatton could blow a fighter away in 4 rounds and come out out looking like he lost, same as George Groves.Last edited by deathofaclown; 04-22-2022, 09:48 PM.Comment
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Well I'm calling it now,not only are you wrong but Fury is going to ko him as soon as Whyte gasses mid fight,Fury will push him over like a babushka doll or just outright batter him til its stopped between 7-10th rds.
The hometown ref won't save Dillian this time,hes going to start blowing chunks from fatigue then will resemble a harpooned whale in Moby **** as he flails his way into a right he doesn't see.
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The guy who looked flat against Wach, and who got starched by Povetkin is going to stop Fury? I just don't see it happening.Comment
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Boxing fans, especially boxing fans with a bias one way or the other are very myopic. Boxing history is filled with upsets. The Heavy Weight division especially. Whyte has a real chance most of the way through. Tyson will have to play this very smart until later in the fight when Whyte tires and he probably will if history serves but even then Whyte isnt Wilder. Wilder was done after 4 rounds in the last two fights, Whyte will be there for longer than that. Even in the knock out loss to Povetkin I saw a lot of patience in him he just got caught and that **** happens in boxing. That said I expect Fury to win but I wouldnt be shocked at all if Whyte puts him to sleep. I would however be floored if Whyte legit wins a decision.Comment
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I wouldn't say ''filled''Boxing fans, especially boxing fans with a bias one way or the other are very myopic. Boxing history is filled with upsets. The Heavy Weight division especially. Whyte has a real chance most of the way through. Tyson will have to play this very smart until later in the fight when Whyte tires and he probably will if history serves but even then Whyte isnt Wilder. Wilder was done after 4 rounds in the last two fights, Whyte will be there for longer than that. Even in the knock out loss to Povetkin I saw a lot of patience in him he just got caught and that **** happens in boxing. That said I expect Fury to win but I wouldnt be shocked at all if Whyte puts him to sleep. I would however be floored if Whyte legit wins a decision.
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I would say filled. If you mean championship fights Id agree the number decreases. I meant overwhelming favorites on the rise or on the cusp of championship fights getting knocked off by some supposed nobody as well as championship fights.Comment
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The rarity of it happening is why they are called upsets
But yes, hype jobs are susceptible to getting exposed vs an experienced gatekeeper type guy.
Even in those fights, they have already beaten a slew of no hopers.Comment

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