Comments Thread For: Fury: If I Don't Get Joshua Fight After Wilder, I'll Give Dillian Whyte A Beating

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  • Jack Rivers
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    #11
    People want to bring up Wallin and his other fights before and after wilder 1. Fury played around and didn't take them serious. It was obvious. Sure he got caught with the deep cut, but when you see him not playing around in the ring and joking, you see what he's capable of in wilder 2. As long as he takes the fights serious and continues to get better aint no one stopping him. Especially whyte.

    Whytes best fight was against AJ. Since then he's been over weight and gasps for air like a fish out of water after 6 rounds of exertion. He almost lost to an unaggressive Parker. A fury that fought wilder 2 will end his career.

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    • texasboi15
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      #12
      He said he would dethrone Klitschko and DID IT

      He said he would knock Wilder out and DID IT

      Just off those two proclamations ALONE you should take what this man says serious.

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      • jonnyc420
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        #13
        Finish off what's left of Wilder, beat down Whyte and then destroy AJ. Sounds good to me.

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        • Bob
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          #14
          That would be my preferred rout.
          Fury Wilder & Aj Pulev.
          Then Fury Whyte & Aj Usyk.
          With the winner's & possibly loosers facing off.

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          • angkag
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            #15
            Originally posted by Jack Rivers
            People want to bring up Wallin and his other fights before and after wilder 1. Fury played around and didn't take them serious. It was obvious. Sure he got caught with the deep cut, but when you see him not playing around in the ring and joking, you see what he's capable of in wilder 2. As long as he takes the fights serious and continues to get better aint no one stopping him. Especially whyte.

            Whytes best fight was against AJ. Since then he's been over weight and gasps for air like a fish out of water after 6 rounds of exertion. He almost lost to an unaggressive Parker. A fury that fought wilder 2 will end his career.
            Fury's biggest opponent is himself. When he is fully committed and prepared, I think he beats them all, but its fight-to-fight and everything depends on his mental state building up to the fight and during it.

            Whyte might be the one to beat him only because he's the one Fury most likely to not take seriously.

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            • James Hunt
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              #16
              Originally posted by Froch_uppercut
              Haha, Whyte will simply walk down and maul Fury.

              People have gone gaga all in on Fury after he narrowly got by.........Otto Wallin and then beat a hype job who has nobodies on his record.

              Are there any original thinkers on here? Fury speaks in riddles and says stuff all the time, if anyone ducks it will be him and his Dad saying he should retire without fighting AJ.
              Has he donated that purse he said he was donating - yet?
              Exactly this!

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              • James Hunt
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                #17
                Originally posted by Tyistall
                Fury will do everything he can to avoid the Whyte fight and the WBC will gladly help him out hahahah. Just like they did for Wilder. I honestly do not see him fighting AND beating both Wilder and Whyte in back to back fights. One of them will beat him and I am guessing that it may be Whyte since he goes to the body more. But it's all speculation now since I think Fury will beat Wilder and then try to avoid the Whyte fight. All while the WBC moves the goalpost on Whyte again.
                Yep, this too.

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                • BlackR0bbb
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by jonnyc420
                  Finish off what's left of Wilder, beat down Whyte and then destroy AJ. Sounds good to me.
                  My thoughts exactly!

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                  • BlackR0bbb
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                    #19
                    Fury will have zero problems with Joshua, Wilder, Whyte or Usyk. Usyk might be a little tricky early, but Fury will eventually walk him down and end him.

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                    • Roberto Vasquez
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                      #20
                      Fury still running from Whyte because he knows it's a real fight. Whyte put him down in sparring and he knows it

                      Fury already promised Whyte a fight if the WBC made their fight for the Diamond title then he went back on his word.

                      If I was Whyte I would forget about Fury. No way will Fury ever fight him unless Whyte wins a belt first and that won't happen because Whyte can't beat AJ and Wilder and Fury are too scared to fight Whyte

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