Comments Thread For: Whyte: Fury is No Fighting Man, He Rejected Wilder For Schwarz

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  • Boksfan
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    #11
    Fat Fury is busy fighting German cab drivers, leave him alone.

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    • Boksfan
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      #12
      Originally posted by jonnyc420
      Whyte had a shot at a champ got beat down outside of a punch. Fury would be champ if dirty Haymon money didn't play a part. He is the top HW and would school Whyte.
      You are very confused, it's fat Fury who had a shot at a champ and got beat down, not Whyte.

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      • JakeTheBoxer
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        #13
        These guys all prefer talking not fighting.

        Well, I hope Rivas -Whyte winner faces Joshua -Ruzi winner or Wilder -Breazeale winner.
        Last edited by JakeTheBoxer; 05-15-2019, 04:32 PM.

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        • bulldognyc
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          #14
          Whyte will get washed by fury. And it would be very one sided. I’d rather see whyte vs wilder because I think it’s a much more competitive fight. But I think fury’s size, skill and style would be almost impossible for a fighter with whyte’s skill set or lack there of to overcome.

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            #15
            Originally posted by bulldognyc
            Whyte will get washed by fury. And it would be very one sided. I’d rather see whyte vs wilder because I think it’s a much more competitive fight. But I think fury’s size, skill and style would be almost impossible for a fighter with whyte’s skill set or lack there of to overcome.
            I doubt Whyte fights Fury next if he beats Rivas. Why would Whyte take big risks over and over again...for nothing?

            If Whyte beats Rivas, he deserves world title shot next. Fury doesn`t have any title, so..

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            • bulldognyc
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              #16
              Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
              I doubt Whyte fights Fury next if he beats Rivas. Why would Whyte take big risks over and over again...for nothing?

              If Whyte beats Rivas, he deserves world title shot next. Fury doesn`t have any title, so..
              Yea. That’s a great point. And I actually feel like wilder vs whyte is a damn good fight. I just can’t see why he would challenge fury. Like you said, no title, and he’s about the trickiest and hardest guy to prepare for in the game.

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              • Bronx2245
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                #17
                Is this the pot calling the kettle black? Didn't Whyte turn down Joshua for TBA? Didn't walk away from the WBC orders in the past? I hope the WBC does make Fury vs. Whyte for the Diamond Belt! Time to see what Dillian Whyte is really all about!

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                • Jkp
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Clubber Pac
                  So whatever happened to that big money ESPN deal? oh that's right, never happened, homeboy is still making that chump change.

                  If Whyte is such a star, how come he can't land a big fight or a high profile network deal?

                  The truth is, he does not have a belt, he struggles with C- opposition, and outside of the UK, nobody knows who he is, the dudes entire career is built upon being KTFO.

                  Enough, he has nothing to offer anybody!
                  Agree, biggest hype job in division.

                  Calling out every top guy, then running away when contract comes, and trying to sign deals with bums like manual charr.

                  Whyte gets exposed again, as soon as he fights any top 10 guy.

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                  • Commie
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                    #19
                    Whyte is bloated as Ronnie Coleman he's full of juice
                    With all the testing Fury had to pass After a potential career ending layoff to be robbed by judges and only half a second between glory and suicide
                    It's quite easy to See the top ranks motives

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                    • Weebler I
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                      #20
                      Fury just fought Wilder, Whyte turned down Joshua for Rivas.

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