Comments Thread For: WBC Prez: Fury's Blockbuster Uppercut Rendered Whyte Defenseless, Referee Did Great Job

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  • Shadoww702
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    #21
    Originally posted by 1hourRun

    I don't know, Dillian has shown the ability to survive. For instance, a Joe Parker in the 12, with very little time left in the round vs Tyson Fury Whyte had a good chance.
    You're an idiot. If you didn't see Fury setting him up the last 10 seconds u know jack sht about boxing.

    Lucky punch right???

    This dudes a fkn idiot


    Lucky punch smh

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    • 4truth
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      #22
      Originally posted by 1hourRun



      Pushing could result in serious injury. As matter of fact, Dillian's head bounced off the matt. If Dillian had to be transported to a hospital due to the collision with the matt, everyone would have a different opinion.

      You can use any euphemisms you like, I respect the rules and call it like it is.
      You say one thing and the video says another. Whyte’s head doesn’t hit the mat.

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      • 1hourRun
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        #23
        Originally posted by Shadoww702

        You're an idiot. If you didn't see Fury setting him up the last 10 seconds u know jack sht about boxing.

        Lucky punch right???

        This dudes a fkn idiot


        Lucky punch smh




        Did I say Tyson landed a lucky punch? I think everyone that studied Whyte knew he is susceptible to the uppercut. Here are two clips that supports my view, Dillian Whyte proves to know how to survive in a similar previous occurrence, only Joseph Parker legitimately dropped Whyte.

        As you can see there is the same amount of time left for Whyte vs. Parker as there was for Fury vs. Whyte, in both instance Whyte went down and was really buzzed but he managed.

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          #24
          Originally posted by 4truth

          You say one thing and the video says another. Whyte’s head doesn’t hit the mat.
          If you zoom in you can see it. I dont want to edit the video, because based on previous experience I have learned that fans will see what they want.

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