Comments Thread For: Dillian Whyte stops Ebenezer Tetteh in seven rounds to continue his march towards one last payday

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  • Roberto Vasquez
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    #31
    Originally posted by TMLT87

    That was a bit different though. If Fury performed like that against Pianeta NOW people would absolutely be calling for him to retire. That was a guy just turning 30 who was always considered to have much more potential than Whyte anyway.
    Fury performed like that against Ngannou dude. Also Fury doesn't have huge power - he probably would go the distance against a lot of tough bums. That's why I said Whyte did as well as possible - landed a huge number of shots. He also looked like he boxed well defensively. He's always been a bit slow. No change there

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    • tyler87432f
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      #32
      Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez

      Fury performed like that against Ngannou dude. Also Fury doesn't have huge power - he probably would go the distance against a lot of tough bums. That's why I said Whyte did as well as possible - landed a huge number of shots best miniature pottery wheels. He also looked like he boxed well defensively. He's always been a bit slow. No change there
      Dillian Whyte showcased his relentless power and determination as he stopped Ebenezer Tetteh in seven commanding rounds, reaffirming his pursuit of one last lucrative payday in the ring.

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