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  • #61
    Make this fight after Fury -Wilder 3, please.

    Fury beats Whyte every day and Whyte it arguably top 5, win over him will look good in Fury`s record.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
      Make this fight after Fury -Wilder 3, please.

      Fury beats Whyte every day and Whyte it arguably top 5, win over him will look good in Fury`s record.
      I'd enjoy watching Fury put a beating on Whyte, but let's not pretend that he would get any credit for it.

      Whyte would be labeled a useless bum and Fury would be accused of feasting on AJs leftovers.

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      • #63
        Dillian Whyte stayed up on caravan sites with the Fury's, several times, maybe 6-7-8 years ago. At the time Dillian was little-known and also fighting his first drugs ban (turned out he'd been using massive amounts of supplements with banned substances in, may have been the "Jakked" stuff). At the time Tyson was being trained by Peter, along with Hughie and the other lower-echelon Fury tribesmen. Tyson has gone on record telling of the conditions back then, training with sub-par equipment if there was any equipment at all, living off ready meals and fast food, once eating 10-20 pork pies a day to "bulk up". It was not a pretty sight and Tyson most definitely has a story that will look good in a movie. Talk about gritty realism.

        Dillian Whyte is a true grinder, a real hard worker and he backs up everything he says. Everybody know this in the business. There is no doubt that Dillian gave Tyson all that he could handle back in those times. The work was great for both of them, they both know that and they have a mutual respect behind all the pantamime antics. Dillian has underrated skills, and can whack, so he could make the fight interesting with moments of excitment against Tyson. Could easily become another Fury-Wallin type fight, but I'd expect Tyson to be 100% switched on, and if that was the case he could make it look easy. I'd definitely tune in.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Corbett View Post
          Whyte beat Rivas comfortably and remember Wilder , Fury , AJ , Parker and Ruiz had all turned down a fight against Rivas so that makes it a great scalp for Whyte
          GTFOH- Comfortably?? Not at all bro and while on PEDs at that.

          Stop with the nonsense, Rivas is a contender but not proven as a top fighter. With Whyte’s ambitions, he should beat a Rivas on PED’s. And he still got knocked down in that fight.

          Aside from a way past prime Bryant Jennings who had Rivas actually fought?

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          • #65
            Sparring champion of the world!

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