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  • Duckweather
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    Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury To WBC: I'll Fight Whyte - But Only For Diamond Title!

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    Let’s do it then gypsyking101 @wbcboxing @wbcmoro I’d fight you anytime anywhere 7 days a week and 5 times on Sunday I look forward to putting you to sleep #LetsGobaby

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  • Boksfan
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    Fat Fury will pull out as always.

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    • EnglishOxide
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      #3
      The WBC would never do this because they don't want to upset Al and baby Deyonce.

      Fury knows this too.

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      • Toffee
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        #4
        Originally posted by EnglishOxide
        The WBC would never do this because they don't want to upset Al and baby Deyonce.

        Fury knows this too.
        The diamond belt ain't worth ****... and the WBC still wouldn't demean it by putting it up for this fight.

        Fury does love a meaningless title, doesn't he?

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        • W1LL
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          I cannot believe there are people out there who think Dillian Whyte would beat Tyson Fury. The world has gone mad. This would be a surefire way for Dillian to lose all of that momentum he has built up. Fury easily handles him. I don't expect this to get any further than Eddie Hearn doing a load of IFL interviews claiming Fury is ducking and pricing himself out, and the fanboys will lap it all up as gospel.

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          • OnlytheTruth
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            #6
            Originally posted by W1LL



            I cannot believe there are people out there who think Dillian Whyte would beat Tyson Fury. The world has gone mad. This would be a surefire way for Dillian to lose all of that momentum he has built up. Fury easily handles him. I don't expect this to get any further than Eddie Hearn doing a load of IFL interviews claiming Fury is ducking and pricing himself out, and the fanboys will lap it all up as gospel.
            IF, and its a big IF, they do make this (for whatever reason), Whyte always has a chance. He has knockout power and has improved a little since Joshua put him to sleep.

            I agree that Fury SHOULD be winning here easily but you never know!

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            • TheBigLug
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              #7
              This would be an easy fight for Fury.

              Whyte is good, his recent wins show he operating a good level but stylistically he hasn't got much to trouble Fury at all. Whyte is game though, he won't quit on his stool like Chisora did v Fury.

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                #8
                Fury is LEVELS above Whyte.

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                • redmish
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by W1LL



                  I cannot believe there are people out there who think Dillian Whyte would beat Tyson Fury. The world has gone mad. This would be a surefire way for Dillian to lose all of that momentum he has built up. Fury easily handles him. I don't expect this to get any further than Eddie Hearn doing a load of IFL interviews claiming Fury is ducking and pricing himself out, and the fanboys will lap it all up as gospel.
                  Fury wins but it should be good money, and that's probably as important to Dillian Whyte as a world title.

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                  • champion4ever
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                    I'll believe it when I see it because Tyson Fury is full of shit. He pulled out of two rematches with both Wladimir Klitschko and Deontay Wilder at the last minute.

                    In addition, motherfucker you were lucky to walk away with a Draw that night against Deontay Wilder because you were damn near knocked out. Had there been another referee, chances are you would have been knocked out.

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