People should fight clean. They don’t always. Both fighters were dirty. In the recent GGG fight, Murata landed more elbows than jabs. A fighter in this business must protect himself at all times. Whyte obviously was in no condition to do that, so the ref was obligated to stop the fight. It’s over, man. Whine thou not.
Comments Thread For: Whyte: Fury's Full-On Push Is Illegal; They Let Fury Do What He Wants, Get Away With It
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We all know about some of Fury’s tactics.
Only thing is:
(1) they’re more or less ubiquitous across the HW division with all fighters doing similar to varying degrees.
(2) Whyte’s one of the worst culprits!Comment
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They also replaced the canvas with concrete. This is bananas talk from him. He was also on medication and he was out in the sun all day and he ate a bad oyster and his shorts were too heavy for the ring walk.Comment
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Whyte has no case here. The push came after the damage was done and had no effect on the outcome.
Steve Cunningham on the other hand, that backhand push had a great deal to do with the outcome.
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I was wondering how long till this push was pointed out. I don't think Whyte had a chance push or no push , but I do believe Fury has been training to do this push. If you go back to Joseph Parkers last fight where he trained with Fury his three knockdowns in that fight all came off off a punch push combination.Comment
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I was wondering how long till this push was pointed out. I don't think Whyte had a chance push or no push , but I do believe Fury has been training to do this push. If you go back to Joseph Parkers last fight where he trained with Fury his three knockdowns in that fight all came off off a punch push combination.Comment
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So you guys are saying if the ref stopped the action because of the push you'd be upset? You can't push in boxing... That was more of a push to the ground. You just can't do that. Fury would of beat him anyways but what're ya'll arguing about?Comment
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