Comments Thread For: Whyte: Wilder Got Destroyed, Proper Beaten Up, I Was Happy!
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Whyte was chomping at the bit to fight AJ last year. But ran scared when contracts unexpectedly arrived. and hasnt mentioned him since.I would slightly favour Wilder over Whyte but Whyte had been chomping at the bit to get at Deontay for a long time now. He does not fear the man at all. Its a great match up, Wilders sniping right hand vs Whytes left hook. Its a very high risk low reward fight for Wilder though and I doubt he will take it even though fights with Whyte or Ruiz make by far the most sense for him now.Comment
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True talk but you should know styles make fights, Fury isn’t invincible he can be hit as Wallin proved. The HW isn’t no child’s play. Whyte and AJ all have a shot because they have spared with Fury, they know what to expect and they don’t depend on a right hand. Wilder lost due to his hubris nature of thinking his right hand would always bail him out. For Whyte and AJ Fury does not really have what to counter them till fight night, Whyte has a left hook that is also a bomb, AJ isn’t Wilder that solely depends on his right hand.Comment
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How so when Oleksandr Usyk is the WBC #1 ranked contender?Comment
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You are correct, here in the UK there are now Fury fans everywhere showing their asses. It's quite funny how people jump on the bandwagonComment
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Brits are notorious bandwagoneers. It's well documented. Especially in 1v1 sports like boxing. The UK has frowned on Fury and that's why he decided to move the train here to the US where he is appreciated. You guys can't rewrite history now.Assuming he doesnt turn up in the same state he was in in the Wach fight, Whyte is a dangerous match up for Wilder. Big rough strong, in his prime, willing to get right in Wilders face and has a vicious left hook that could easily catch Wilder and hurt him bad. Its a high risk, low reward fight.
Fury beat Wilder twice already, AJ should be favoured to beat Wilder, Whyte is a toss up....****, i'd throw Dubois and Joyce in there as well actually as serious threats. 5 different Brits there, not bad.
Also Fury has always had plenty of support in the UK, he won athlete of the year one year iirc and theres been plenty of anti-AJ/Matchroom people on his bandwagon for years.. Hes not been as popular as Joshua (or gotten as much mainstream media love) generally but half the crowd in Vegas were Brits ffs.Comment
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In other words as a coping mechanism Americans want to do a bunch of mental gymnastics to try and claim him as American now that the US doesnt have anybody in the frame. So transparent, so Pathetic but so predictable.
As for the Brits jumping on bandwagons statement, I suppose that totally explains why Frank Bruno was loved while Lennox was never accepted.
Once again, the crowd in Vegas was full of Brits that had travelled thousands of miles to support him in a fight many thought he'd lose, that was the case in the first Fury/Wilder fight too. Its you thats rewriting history here.Comment

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