Anybody who thought Whyte had a chance
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Yes but most people, just say somebody is going to win and? They don't even explain why they think somebody is going to win.
I picked Whyte to win, and I gave my in-depth reasons. Made it clear that, I could be wrong. But I thought Fury had made a tactical and strategic mistake dropping weight.
So if you get a fight prediction wrong, but you have explained why you picked a fighter. I don't think you can criticize these people.
Most people say nothing, literally say completely nothing of any substance. And they do that, because they don't want to go all out.
It is just 'Ughhhhh so and so is going to win, because blah blah is a dosser'.
Truth of the matter is, if I wanted to be right 'I could of been right tonight'.
But I saw a possible mistake in Fury's preparation, and used that as a opportunity to push the fight towards Dillian Whyte.
I got it wrong, but I explained my reasons.
I am still content Tyson Fury won.
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ive been in the camp of
'head says fury, heart says whyte'. We know all about whyte's vulnerabilities....it isnt that, some of us are dreamers, you know, we hope for a better tomorrow, a world of daffodils and faeries, but dirty ones who let us have some fun with them aswell.
otherwise this world is just effin bleak man.
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I've been demanding Whyte gets his title shot since Wilder should of been his mandatory, he earned it and he deserved it. But he was always guna get twatted. God knows what a fully wound up Wilder straight right would of done to him.Comment
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they are now moving on to AJ who lost to two lesser guys already and Usyk who barely beat a fossil Chisora lol
I hope it happens and fury beats the hell out of them too. Wilder can KO those two too.
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I think this is a bit silly to post and would recommend anyone with this opinion to reflect the history of boxing. Upsets happen, even those that would seem impossible. Rahman-Lewis, Joshua-Ruiz, Tyson-Douglas, Ali-Cotto, Toney-Tiberi, etc all fights that no one thought the opposition had any chances of winning. Whyte was a big heavyweight with a nice left hook. I thought Fury would drown him late but it wasn't outside of the possibility of Whyte landing a homerun punch and ending it within 3 rounds.
Seems to me Whyte let the moment get to him. He ******ly tried to play mind games in the 1st, was dead tired by the 4th, and fell victim to the uppercut as he often does in the 6th.Comment
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