Comments Thread For: Whyte: It's Not About The Sparring, I Believe I Can Beat Tyson Fury

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  • 184guy2
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    #21
    Originally posted by hugh grant
    White thinks he's got a better chance against fury than josh.
    I've no doubt white could have success against fury. Whites a good fighter
    Whyte wants no part of AJ , after the oxygen cylinder use ... he knows Fury is an easier fight due the style
    Last edited by 184guy2; 07-03-2020, 04:18 PM.

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    • LoadedWraps
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      #22
      Originally posted by Angeljuice
      They don't call him "the body snatcher" for nothing.

      Theory;
      Fury's weakness is his gut, he can't move it out of the way like his chin. Whyte would chop away at the trunk and the mighty Oak would fall.

      Theory;
      The crying incident happened when they were trying to get Fury to improve his weaknesses and Whyte decided to take the P155.

      Fact;
      The UK is smaller than many individual states. Everybody is within a couple of hours of each other. You can't and won't have any secrets. All the heavyweights have a very good knowledge of each other.

      Fact;
      It's not about who's better, it's about "**STYLES MAKE FIGHTS**".

      Styles do make fights. Unfortunately for you and Whyte, Fury has seen Whytes style a dozen times. Whyte has only seen a fighter like Fury in his dreams, outside of history books and footage of the greats.

      And here's another fact: going to the body leaves you more open than throwing at the head does to counters, and Fury is faster, has longer reach, more punches in his toolbag, and is a far better counter puncher. I like Furys chances in any kind if fight against Whyte.

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      • lion33lit
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        #23
        Whyte is coo coo unorthodox. He’s probably convinced he can counterpunch Fury’s double jab and side to side movements. But Whyte should be more concerned with the NEW Karate wrestling Fury. And I’m sure that he is!!

        Whyte is big & tough, and most likely wants to try his hand at this new revised karate wrestling Fury. He saw how Fury abandoned his good boxing skills with the “new coach” excuse, along with the cornball commission talk of how hand wrappings are checked out thoroughly by each camp like Margacheato’s and Trinidad’s were.

        Whyte has done some cheating of his own, so he gets the BS formality commission talk - which is just that - talk. So he’s gonna take full advantage!

        Whyte wants to try his hand at the conceited nervous street fighter version of Fury - now - while Fury desperately relies on this new “style” of his. Whyte KNOWS street fighter Fury can get away with only so much against him.

        300lb Fury BULLIED skinny bird legged Wilder because he was afraid of getting KO’d. And Fury is more than content with his karate wrestling ‘accomplishments,” because his karate wrestling fans wanted him to win under any means necessary. Why? They don’t/didn’t want to appreciate anything Wilder has done for 40+ fights - it’s in their disparaging condescending DNA.

        Hearn won’t use Whyte as the carrot this time to lure Fury into a fight - as he tried against Wilder to protect his cash cow in Joshua. Hearn knows his talkative untamed Whyte prop is a liability in accumulating needed funds.

        Hearn knows his commercially tamed robot is more controllable - so Joshua will get first dibs at securing millions for the Hearn foundation during this unprecedented pandemic....

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        • Vinnykin
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          #24
          Whyte believes he can beat Fury....... that is the LEAST I would expect from a #1 challenger....... same as Pulev with Joshua.

          The reality will be quite different.

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          • R.KHLMS4LIFE
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            #25
            To beat fury to me u have to be atleast 66 240 80" reach a competent boxer yet very athletic alot power that can carry late rds a good inside game cardio and a high box iq to me right now AJ is the only 1 that has more than a punchers chance vs fury maybe dubiou after seasoned . wilders only chance is to be a competent enough boxer to set up the right hand and have a decemt uppercut to.deter fury from coming inside so willingly.

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            • Jkp
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              #26
              Originally posted by TheFrog
              The correct translation of this headline is "I believe I can get paid by facing Tyson Fury"
              I wouldn't be so sure. He pulled out of aj fight, after screaming about it for months. I suspect he does the same with fury if that fight ever gets close to happening

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              • skinnystev
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                #27
                whyte casting himself as the great black hope

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                • Angeljuice
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by LoadedWraps

                  Styles do make fights. Unfortunately for you and Whyte, Fury has seen Whytes style a dozen times. Whyte has only seen a fighter like Fury in his dreams, outside of history books and footage of the greats.

                  And here's another fact: going to the body leaves you more open than throwing at the head does to counters, and Fury is faster, has longer reach, more punches in his toolbag, and is a far better counter puncher. I like Furys chances in any kind if fight against Whyte.
                  I don't see how how it's unfortunate for me;
                  ". Unfortunately for you and Whyte, Fury has seen Whytes style a dozen times. Whyte has only seen a fighter like Fury in his dreams, outside of history books......"

                  Well, pay attention....I see you have some romantic notion about boxing being a Hollywood storyline....

                  Fury has seen Whyte's style, but Whyte has only seen Fury in his dreams? So when they sparred Whyte had his eyes closed? Whyte made Fury cry from outside the ring?

                  You obviously only skimmed my comment, picked up on a few trigger words and sent a knee-jerk response which doesn't make sense in the context at all.

                  I wasn't saying I think Whyte will win, I said that is the approach I think Whyte will take.

                  Don't worry, you and Fury can go skipping hand in hand into the sunset of the history books.

                  Just remember that the two have met many times, have sparred before, have watched each other in all their amateur and professional fights, and know each other very well (the UK is a small island after all), so I suggest you adjust your prose accordingly.

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                  • Angeljuice
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                    #29
                    lion33lit, Please Seek Therapy!
                    Last edited by Angeljuice; 07-04-2020, 06:29 AM.

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                    • Monzon99
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                      #30
                      Whyte was wise to not rematch Joshua for about $6m. Why? Because Whyte knows he would have beaten Wilder easily and for having the WBC belt as leverage he would earn the same amount Wilder was going to get to unify with AJ, around $100m. How can boxing fans not understand Whyte's logic to get Wilder's wbc belt first before fighting Joshua? Really simple stuff.

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