Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Blasts Out Dillian Whyte in Sixth With Vicious Uppercut

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  • Lefty0616
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    #421
    I knew Whyte would be a bust. I didn't even bother to stop by my local bar where I could've watched this mismatch for free.

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    • Boxingfanatic75
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      #422
      Originally posted by pesticid
      Horrible fight, horrible fighters, horrible division. If it weren't for White's china chin I would've thought he took a dive. That shot wasn't flush. Glancing moreso. Wasn't on the chin either. Fury is a bum, a big strong bum cause White wouldn't even beat cruiserweights.
      The hate is strong with this one.

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      • billeau2
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        #423
        Originally posted by HeyDeebo!
        Only usyk possess ring iq to be able to beat fury unfortunately not the height n reach he would struggle against tyson
        Not necessarily. Usyk is another great fighter. Watch Gene Tunney then watch Usyk... Similar in many respects. Usyk uses angles and his own footwork to deal with size/ reach. He also, like Fury, can fight off his back foot and fight going backwards. This would be a great fight... Make no mistake about it.

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        • richardt
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          #424
          Originally posted by Oldskoolg

          Wilder is probably ruined by two utterly brutal fights with fury in which he got the worst of it so I suspect he will quietly never fight again and face into the sunset however that man was the most dangerous opponent fury will face in his career. Fury solidified his place as the best in the division in those 3 fights
          If there was ever a case where a man gained so much respect in a loss it was Wilder in the third Fury fight. Some can question some things about Wilder but there is no debate on planet earth about Wilder's fighting heart. He gave everything he had in the ring in that third fight and roared back to drop Fury. His heart and determination is rarely equaled and not surpassed. He never ever quit trying. My heart went out to Wilder that third fight. He left everything in the ring that night and can hold his head high. He surely earned his millions and I hope he retires. He has earned every ounce of my respect. I'll remember him for such exciting fights. He will always be a winner in my mind.
          Last edited by richardt; 04-23-2022, 05:49 PM.

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          • TaurusJ27
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            #425
            Yep, ko of the year candidate.

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            • billeau2
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              #426
              Originally posted by Tony Green

              Wallin did brilliantly, where he stands on the heavyweight ladder now is up for debate but he gave Tyson his toughest fight other than wilder 3
              How do you figure? I hear people say that... what I saw was Wallin got Fury cut, maybe with a punch. Then I saw Fury win every round and not let Wallin touch him up again. Wallin never even hit him with a solid shot after that. Am I missing something?

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              • billeau2
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                #427
                Originally posted by 1Eriugenus
                Word to the heavyweights. You come in light & trim, you fight better. Who'da thunk it?
                Sig worthy: YES!!! Some things don't change, evolve... it seldom pays for a man to come in heavy!

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                • Boro
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                  #428
                  Originally posted by billeau2

                  How do you figure? I hear people say that... what I saw was Wallin got Fury cut, maybe with a punch. Then I saw Fury win every round and not let Wallin touch him up again. Wallin never even hit him with a solid shot after that. Am I missing something?
                  completely agree with your assessment people overhype what Wallin apparently achieved he done nothing other cut him but either way it was arguably his hardest fight since his come back as people speculate 3-4 rounds to Wallin arguably more then anyone since the aforementioned comeback.
                  Last edited by Boro; 04-23-2022, 05:56 PM.

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                  • jonnyc420
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                    #429
                    Originally posted by Shadoww702
                    Wilder did much better.
                    All three times it was a high drama fight. The 3rd being the best. I gained much morr respect for that man in the end. Lost what tiny shred I had for Whyte going into this one. He looked very bad today, he was content with that massive payday, glad Fury gave us something to remember with that shot.

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                    • Kannabis Kid
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                      #430
                      Originally posted by Tony Green

                      Wallin did brilliantly, where he stands on the heavyweight ladder now is up for debate but he gave Tyson his toughest fight other than wilder 3
                      Wallin did good in spots and did give Fury a tough fight but I think that was more his southpaw stance and the fact that he actually has a good straight left down the pipe. There aren't many top level southpaws that are Furys size Wallin, Ortiz and Martin are the only 3 I can think of off the top and they are still smaller than him.

                      Obviously Usyk but he doesn't have the size or power. Could he give Fury problems? Absolutely but I see it looking like the Steven Cunningham fight Fury will come in heavy and use his body weight to drain Usyk and stop him late. Usyk is the best boxer at heavyweight but Fury is the best fighter as much as I don't like him as a person there's no doubt he is versatile in the ring and can adapt and fight pretty much any style and steer it in his favor.

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