Comments Thread For: Whyte: Fury Makes No Sense, He's Always Contradicting Himself!

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  • _Rexy_
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    #11
    Originally posted by Eff Pandas
    Yea I don't think Fury wanted that immediate rematch. I kinda think maybe Wilder was onto something when he recently said he thought Fury wanted a "marble check" fight to see the damage from the first fight.

    I do suspect we'll see Fury vs Wilder II (as long as Wilder doesn't retire in the next couple years, which I think is possible or Fury doesn't go off the rails, which I think is possible) sooner or later.
    That was my thought process as well. Surprised Wilder even said THAT about Fury. Those two are basically BFF’s at this point. They’re going to cash out on the rematch and use the profits to buy a French Villa together, and spend their retirement growing some sort of exotic fruit.

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    • Boksfan
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      #12
      Fat Fury don't want that smoke.

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      • MDPopescu
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        #13
        Originally posted by MDPopescu
        ... I guess Fury is now after a huge, huge money fight vs either Joshua or Wilder... until then he will fight cans only...
        Originally posted by Eff Pandas
        It sounded like Whyte was on the table legitly doe just a couple days ago.

        I'm definitely leaning towards Joshua or Wilder or bust for Fury, but idk if he holds Whyte in the same respect or same fanfare/upside as he does Joshua & Wilder.

        And I got no faith in TR being able to make a big fight, which Fury vs Whyte would be either, but again things were looking up momentarily a couple days ago I just haven't heard more good or bad since a couple days ago.
        ... I don't see Fury fighting Whyte next or ever... Fury is only after huge retirement money...

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        • JakeTheBoxer
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          #14
          Surprises me how much talk about Wilder`s power and power of Ortiz. Well, I guess Whyte hits very hard. It really impressed me how he stopped Browne and Chisora.

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          • Eff Pandas
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            #15
            Originally posted by MDPopescu
            ... I don't see Fury fighting Whyte next or ever...
            I tend to doubt its next myself hence my surprise that that didn't seem to be the case up til a couple days ago.

            I have no opinion on Fury vs Whyte EVER happening. Its not some fight I must see or anything. I definitely wouldn't put the odds of it happening at some point at 0% doe.

            Randomly if it were to happen thats a 80/20 Fury fight in my mind. Not a good fight for Whyte to take. Think he'd have been better off taking that Boogieman fight before than Fury for a WBC mando if thats what ultimately were to happen.

            Fury is only after huge retirement money...
            I don't buy this at all.

            I tend to think Fury is the last active fighter in the game among himself, Joshua & Wilder no matter how the paydays shake out from here out. Boxing is legit in his blood.

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            • kavi521
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              #16
              There are 3 top heavyweights in AJ Fury and Wilder...

              Whyte is not in that league yet,

              Wilder and Fury fought to a draw. I thought fury won but too many close round and 2 knockdown helped Wilder.
              Aj above these 2 but both could beat him.

              Whyte should have taken the fight in April if he is desperate to fight. I know there is more to the story in just taking the fight, they made in last minute offer and rematch if Whyte won would have been 50/50. Whyte would have wanted more in the rematch. Sounds like Whyte knows his worth and is not only about fighting. Which again is not a bad thing if you are getting punched in the head. Just do make out as Aj wold not fight you again.

              I think wilder would KO whyte as well

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              • JakeTheBoxer
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                #17
                Originally posted by MDPopescu
                ... I don't see Fury fighting Whyte next or ever... .
                Why should he? Fury will fight only guys like Schartz while waiting on Wilder rematch or Joshua fight.

                Whyte is big risk fight for no title. Fury doesn`t need that.

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                • MDPopescu
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by MDPopescu
                  Fury is only after huge retirement money...
                  Originally posted by Eff Pandas
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                  I don't buy this at all.

                  I tend to think Fury is the last active fighter in the game among himself, Joshua & Wilder no matter how the paydays shake out from here out. Boxing is legit in his blood.
                  ... Did I say he isn't?... Fury will be likely to take the first big money fight offered by Wilder or Joshua... and if he tricks that fight, he will go for the other left... and if he tricks the second, the, of course, he will go for rematches... (but I really can't see it will go so far, tbh...)

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                  • MDPopescu
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                    Why should he? Fury will fight only guys like Schartz while waiting on Wilder rematch or Joshua fight.

                    Whyte is big risk fight for no title. Fury doesn`t need that.
                    ... precisely what I meant above...

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                      #20
                      Yes. Fury already beat Chisora twice. Chisora is not much worse than Whyte. No need to fight this guys anymore.

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