Comments Thread For: Whyte Says Fury Cried After Sparring, Fury Fires Back at Claims

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  • hugh grant
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    #41
    Fury has said he's never lost a fight including sparring. So even if whyte decked him and he was crying like Oliver mcall, he never said no mas. Fury continued to pummel the punch bag whyte

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    • Jkp
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      #42
      Originally posted by Eff Pandas
      Love of hate Whyte you gotta admit he's been the #1 guy at keeping his name in the media during a fooking pandemic. That's a solid accomplishment for a guy who's best W is a amateur win over AJ.
      The most hated, most overrated heavy weight in history. Career highlight was being flattened by AJ. Scraping win via headbutt/dianabol against Parker.

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        #43
        Originally posted by factsarenice
        Word is that Whyte beat Fury up pretty bad in sparring.

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        • SinderellaMan
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          #44
          Originally posted by factsarenice
          Word is that Whyte beat Fury up pretty bad in sparring.
          Whyte's word or Hearn's word?

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            #45
            Don't really care what Whyte (or any other fighter) did or didn't do in sparring. Sparring is sparring; it's not a prize fight.

            That said, if Fury thinks Whyte is so beneath him, get him in the ring and give him a whipping. Fury holds the belt. Whyte is the no.1 contender. For a long time. Do what a champion should do and give the number one contender his shot.

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              #46
              Originally posted by jonnyc420
              By the way Fury inherited Whyte from Wilder, guess he was afraid of him too. Or maybe these guys are after big names and paydays not losers like Whyte.
              Wilder was offered a big payday for Whyte. He declined.

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                #47
                2 whores yapping about shlt that don't matter

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                • BodyBagz
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Cobra Curry
                  Wilder was offered a big payday for Whyte. He declined.
                  Who did Wilder fight instead ?

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                  • Scopedog
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                    #49
                    I really doubt it, honestly, Whyte's just a loudmouth and a *****-stirrer who'll say anything to keep himself relevant. Regardless of what happened or didn't happen, Whyte has none of the necessary attributes to have more than a slim chance of beating the current version of Fury in a real fight.

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                    • Boxviewer
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by jonnyc420
                      The facts you say, state sources or you just taking Whyte's word at face value? I know you are trying to troll but be consistent you just said "word is" in a post minutes ago but now it's fact. What a moron. Fury is after AJ you know that guy who destroyed Whyte and has Fury's old belts not to mention a massive payday in the process. By the way Fury inherited Whyte from Wilder, guess he was afraid of him too. Or maybe these guys are after big names and paydays not losers like Whyte.
                      You guys love to reason around facts. Who were the bigger names than Whyte Wilder had ever fought before Fury? Are Schwartz and Wallin Fury fought bigger names than Whyte?

                      Whyte has worked himself up to the position of WBC mandotary and the then WBC champion Wilde ducked him and the current champion Fury
                      is trying to do exactly the same. Why are ducking him like plague? The obvious reason is that he is too risky.

                      If you are a true champion you fight your ordered mandotary without hasitation. So, saying or achting otherwise is a sign of cowardice. Period.

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