Comments Thread For: Whyte: When I Dropped Fury Twice - He Was Sobbing, Coach Cussed Him

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  • LoadedWraps
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    #51
    Originally posted by Monzon99
    Again. Whyte would have gotten around $6m to fight AJ with no belt. IF he beats Wilder for the WBC like he knows he will easily, he gets what Wilder was demanding, around $100m to unify with AJ.

    Whyte knows AJ is the hardest hwt to beat, Fury is a headcase and he's handled him in sparring, as we know now.
    So you'd pick Whyte to beat Fury? 😭

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    • Monzon99
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      #52
      Originally posted by LoadedWraps
      So you'd pick Whyte to beat Fury? 😭
      No. But this is one of those fights where the world can be shocked. Whyte has been severely underestimated by everyone because of the general feeling is he's overrated and doesn't deserve his status or a title shot. Fans think WHyte is just an overrated bum because that's what wilder, fury and so many writers said. But the truth is Wilder ducked him like the plague and fury sidestepped Whyte too. Now we learned about the knockdowns in sparring. Maybe just maybe Whyte is too tough for Fury. It has to happen. Whyte is a little too dangerous to put money on Fury. Gonna sit back and hope Sulaiman forces it and just enjoy this fight. Slight edge to Fury on points but Whyte is a beast and he's capable of the upset. I love what Whyte brings to the table, no fear, pressure, and he has an edge for how long he's been ducked.

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      • Mateuz asato
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        #53
        Originally posted by LoadedWraps
        He's dead serious lol.
        Lol...he truly is

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        • Roadblock
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          #54
          Originally posted by PBR Streetgang
          I feel like Whyte has a training camp story where he busted up and dropped every heavyweight that has walked this earth. Next we will be hearing about the time he made Sonny Liston quit mid-round in sparring.

          Maybe it happened, maybe it didn't. I remember hearing how Paul Spadafora handled Mayweather in sparring. Alot of good that did his career. Training camp stories make for good stories on websites but that's about it...
          Id say White is a very dangerous fight for Fury.

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          • hugh grant
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            #55
            kiss and tell stories, whites a slag. Whythe must also tell sparring stories of no names beating him in sparring

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