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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte - CompuBox Punch Stats

    Tyson Fury averaged 41 punches thrown and 13 punches landed per round against Dillian Whyte. His 100th power punch thrown and 47th power punch landed that ended the fight in the sixth round.
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  • takenotes
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    Usyk would make fury hit air all night long.

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    • MastaBlasta
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      Poor Redeemer and the other hearniacs ... Fury breaks all the attendance records, busts up Whyte, earns more than AJ at home, seems to have become the darling of England, etc. etc.

      And all they can do is try to diminish everything. LoL, that's a tall order. I guess they hope one day AJ can find a way back and reclaim "everything" ....

      Anyway, Kudos to Fury. Once again he and Sugar (Kronk) had a great strategy (hiding that uppercut until deep into the fight .... didn't Povetkin catch Whyte with an uppercut?), put the time and work in getting fit and in shape, prepared for a 12 round war, and it all paid off. Preparing for Wilder (multiple times) has made Team Fury a well oiled machine preparing for fights now. Cong****.

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      • KingGilgamesh
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        Originally posted by MastaBlasta
        Poor Redeemer and the other hearniacs ... Fury breaks all the attendance records, busts up Whyte, earns more than AJ at home, seems to have become the darling of England, etc. etc.

        And all they can do is try to diminish everything. LoL, that's a tall order. I guess they hope one day AJ can find a way back and reclaim "everything" ....

        Anyway, Kudos to Fury. Once again he and Sugar (Kronk) had a great strategy (hiding that uppercut until deep into the fight .... didn't Povetkin catch Whyte with an uppercut?), put the time and work in getting fit and in shape, prepared for a 12 round war, and it all paid off. Preparing for Wilder (multiple times) has made Team Fury a well oiled machine preparing for fights now. Cong****.
        Yep.

        Another thing I dont like about Whyte or Joshua? You never see anything about them training in the ring. Fury kinda reminds me of Mayweather in that he's completley transparent about his approach to his craft and its obvious, despite his shape, he's genuinely putting in way more into his prep than his competition.

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        • rudy
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          Whyte needs to retire, Uppercut will always ko him

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          • Silence
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            #6
            He got hit just 29 times despite his huge body and head. Fury is on another level.

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            • Sosay
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              Not going to lie, I've always liked Fury because he's a mover and I like boxers but after watching him throw about 6 punches a rd vs Klitz, I couldn't have ever Imagined that he'd transform I to the GypsyKing by today. Whyte was pure trash though. I know it's Fury but he didn't even try to win or take a chance. It honestly has nothing to do with Wilder but because he talked so much we'll compare. Both were over matched but at least Wilder went out on and tried to win each fight. I doubt Whyte would even accept a rematch if offered. That's all I got when it comes to talking about effort today. Not a big fan but I hope he comes back to be in the mix still. Not to fight Usyk,Fury or AJ but anyone else is a good fight that I'd watch. Get better Whyte!!!

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              • Sosay
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                Very interesting. EVERYONE always says how horrendous and inaccurate the punch stats are right? With Whytes performance, I'm expecting to see people post to prove how accurate these numbers are. He barely threw or connected so this should be easy to show/prove how wrong they got the numbers to favor the "star:

                I'll be back checking threads tomorrow! Hahahahahaha, I didn't count like always but seems pretty close to what I was basically assuming.

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                • Good ol' Douglas
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Silence
                  He got hit just 29 times despite his huge body and head. Fury is on another level.
                  It is bloody ridiculous. Man is 6'8 and almost 270 lbs, yet fighters struggle to touch him cleanly.

                  Whyte landed just 5 of 29 punches per round...Fury's last 13 opponents landed just 6.2 punches per round, third fewest among all fighters & lowest among all heavyweights.
                  This some Shakur/Loma/Crawford type ****.
                  Last edited by Good ol' Douglas; 04-25-2022, 05:04 AM.

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                  • Earl-Hickey
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                    Originally posted by takenotes
                    Usyk would make fury hit air all night long.
                    Fury will fight on the back foot behind the jab vs Usyk and its up to Usyk to try and get past it, and if he does, then he's inside with Fury.....

                    Fury isn't going to stand at mid range and box Usyk and that's the only place Usyk can give fury problems. Face it best thing for Usyk is fury retires.

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