Comments Thread For: Haye: That Wasn't The Best Whyte Against Fury, He Has More in The Tank

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Haye: That Wasn't The Best Whyte Against Fury, He Has More in The Tank

    David Haye says he was disappointed with Dillian Whyte's display against Tyson Fury in April but believes people should not be writing him off just yet.
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  • trippleupper
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    As long as he isn't in the tank

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    • bullydean
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      #3
      No that's just what happens when a brawler meets a boxer with actual boxing IQ. Any decent boxer would box Whyte's head off.

      Even Rivas who isn't a great boxer was boxing comfortably.

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      • Casualfanboy
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        Haye stood Fury up twice, which was lucky for Haye. To cover up the massive embarrassment he feels, he trolls Fury every chance he gets. Haye knows it burns Fury up that he was never given the chance to destroy Haye, and he know doubt would have.

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        • TinAgeOfBoxing
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          #5
          Whyte punked out for ho mo coke head Fury in that terrible fixed fight.

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          • MusoMeanderings
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            #6
            Haye trying to cheer up his fellow Brit is admirable.

            However, I must be blind not seeing undiscovered Whyte's potential.

            Granted, Dillian should win on paper, but I have a feeling it will be ugly UD and then the Jamaican will talk again like he is elite.

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            • Ghost Jab
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              #7
              Dillian Whyte is one of the best heavyweights today. Despite his susceptibility to the uppercut, Whyte always comes to fight and puts on a good show. He has great power and is always looking for the knockout. Whyte is also a very smart fighter and is always looking to improve his skills. He is always willing to take a step up in competition and is always looking to prove himself.

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              • Sammy7861992
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                #8
                I like haye but just like haye had enough in the tank for bellew, age is just a number in the dating world but age is not just a number in sports at the highest level, whyte has definitely seen his best days, it's time for the next generation, the generation that just past was bad for boxing, apart from canelo, all afraid to fight the best and using there battery life on lower level compitition, I can't wait to get rid of this snowflake era

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                • champion4ever
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                  In one sense, David Haye is right. Dillian Whyte just showed up that night to lay down and collect an easy pay day. It was abundantly clear from the build up all the way to the opening bell that he wanted no parts of Fury. He was too intimidated and just refused to try.
                  Last edited by champion4ever; 11-26-2022, 05:18 AM.

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                  • Duran1333
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                    #10
                    Whyte is just like most European fighters: massively overrated by his fan base, and is nothing more than a competitive loser, AT BEST. He also has that fragile glass jaw that the bums over in Europe always tend to have.

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