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

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  • factsarenice
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    #11
    Originally posted by Jkp
    I heard a rumour Whyte dropped Wach and Rivas in sparring too. Its a shame he couldnt do it in a real boxing match.
    You never mentioned that Whyte beat them both convincingly.

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    • lopetego
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      #12
      Originally posted by wrecksracer
      is there anyone else who can verify what happened? Otherwise it's just talk
      you know what a loud mouth Fury is

      the gypo not denying this story is the only proof we need

      Whyte beat his ass and made him cry like a *****

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      • Earl-Hickey
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        #13
        Considering this was at the time Fury was getting rocked and dropped by Firtha and Pajkic, and Peter told him to start taking boxing seriously or RETIRE, I belive Whyte may well have dropped Fury in sparring.

        If they fought now Fury would turn Whyte into the elephant man and KO him after winning every round.

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        • Thuglife Nelo
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          #14
          Originally posted by LDBC Slayer
          Considering this was at the time Fury was getting rocked and dropped by Firtha and Pajkic, and Peter told him to start taking boxing seriously or RETIRE, I belive Whyte may well have dropped Fury in sparring.

          If they fought now Fury would turn Whyte into the elephant man and KO him after winning every round.
          Fighters have gotten dropped in sparring. It’s normal. Most sparring sessions aren’t hardcore. Sometimes the wrong footwork, placement, will get you off balance from an incoming or your outgoing shot, and you fall, with the illusion that the other had “success” upon thee. That’s why sparring is just sparring. That’s the whole irony of ugly fights in sparring where two have to be separated. There’s obvious mutual acknowledgment that sparring is not intended to hurt the other. Sparring partners or new are needed tools.

          But the best part isn’t about Fury getting dropped! It’s about he CRIED! Lots of Pride lost in front of his father. I believe the story. Especially when dad’s are too hard. Lol

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          • Bunch Pag
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            #15
            End of day, he could have dropped him every single day in sparring and twice on Sundays. Makes no odds. It's sparring.

            Tyson is a totally different animal to even a year ago.

            If there wasn't an 100m + carrot hanging in front of him he would have told whoever to get a deal on..

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            • hugh grant
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              #16
              I believe whyt e but dropping someone don't mean you beat them. Tyson has said he has never lost in sparring. He's never claimed he's not been dropped or hasn't cried, he's a depressive afterall

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              • Ant1979
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                #17
                Although there's definitely room in the HW division for a character like Whyte, he's definitely difficult to like with all his sparring stories - no class.

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                • Aussiebox2019
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                  #18
                  hahahahahahahahah,, fury you dosser, fake champion

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                  • Bunch Pag
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Ant1979
                    Although there's definitely room in the HW division for a character like Whyte, he's definitely difficult to like with all his sparring stories - no class.
                    Could be his downfall for the future. People may want to stay clear.

                    Whichever way, unwritten rules from the boxer himself shows a lack of class and only strengthens people's disliking of him...

                    He thinks he's a big pull in the boxing world when he's not, but he's known for his gab and quite ironically. His own crying.
                    Last edited by Bunch Pag; 07-02-2020, 03:33 AM.

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                      #20
                      It's probably true tbh. Fury was only 50% of the fighter he is today, and Dillian was roided out of his tree at the time.

                      Nowadays its a complete and utter mismatch. Whyte wouldn't win a single second of a single round and would get brutally beaten up.

                      Plus Fury doesn't even take the majority of his opponents seriously, let alone his sparring partners.

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