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  • #11
    What a very wise Englishman Dillian Whyte is? He has now become the bogeyman of the Heavyweight division. Everyone is ducking him; Even Tyson Fury.

    However, it's not all bad for Whyte though. Once Wilder wins the trilogy and regains his WBC title against Fury, then he wouldn't have to worry anymore because he would get first dibs against the "Bronze Bomber".

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    • #12
      God i hope Povetkin chins this bum.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by DougalDylan View Post
        Isn't that the kind of fighter Fury struggles with.

        I think even Peter Fury may have admitted that. Dylans style is supposed to have caused Tyson all sorts of problems with the body shots etc in sparring. Tyson is far from unbeatable, John McDermott arguably did beat him and got robbed on the cards.
        I think Tyson will find a way to beat Whyte and figure him out but it's far from the soft touch some fans will have us believe.
        McDermott & the sparring happened over a decade ago lol.

        Fury knows exactly how to handle midgets like Shyte.

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        • #14
          He's talking way too much lately, needs to focus on his next opponent

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          • #15
            Originally posted by nuro View Post
            The best left hook? When he lands it looks ok but half the time he is off balance and wild with it. Dillian Whyte is ridiculously overrated.
            Okay then, give me a HW with a better left hook then? His pure knockouts of Browne and the durable Chisora were picture perfect, as was his hard knockdown of Parker who had never been dropped before. Go watch them, because it feels doubtful you’re speaking from memory.

            Besides, Wilder is even more off balance and wild with his punches - doesn’t stop him from having the best right hand does it?

            As for Whyte being ridiculously overrated..by who? 95% of people on this forum are calling him a bum - if anything I’d say he’s probably underrated.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Blackstarr View Post
              Crude compared to Fury’s boxing level perhaps, but Whyte arguably has some of the best body punching and if not the best left hook in the division, which is a legit one hitter quitter.

              Fury is definitely levels above Whyte boxing ability wise, but this is HW boxing and anyone can go. I don’t think Fury is scared - he just doesn’t want to take any risk ahead of such a big fight with AJ. Just look at his fights since coming back, and see how he plays incredibly safe with his opponents before rolling the dice only when the stakes are sufficiently high.

              I can understand Fury and sadly that’s the way boxing is atm, but unfortunately for him he’s not in a position to refuse Whyte unless he wants to lose the belt.
              Amazing post, dealing with facts and being unbias. Rare on this forum, you have the PBC cumdrinkers, the Matchroom/Top rank/fangirls who are NOT capable with facts.

              You have these PBC idiots with the Thurman wanting to fight Bud for example, throw facts their way and they have zero responses but to try and abuse you.

              Fact is Fury should and cannot afford to drop the belt. It’s in his best interests to get rid of his mandatory.

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              • #17
                As a Fury fan, I want to see the Whyte fight. Whyte is just as deserving as AJ for a shot at the Lineal title. I am tired of Whyte talking too, would like Fury to be the one to shut him up. Eddie Hearn said in an interview last week, he has given Dillian clear instructions to trash Fury in the press every day now until they get a reaction. Scumbag tactics as usual, but I hope Fury bites. It is funny because Whyte is only using the tactics Fury used himself against Wladimir Klitschko 5-6-7 years ago. Can't knock him for wanting to fight the best, but he really is classless. All he knows is how to slander. I believe that is why Fury doesn't want to give him the opportunity. But bottom line, Whyte is as good a win for Fury as AJ would be. Beat them both and he can lay Eddie Hearns low. Seems a no-brainer to me.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Ray* View Post
                  Amazing post, dealing with facts and being unbias. Rare on this forum, you have the PBC cumdrinkers, the Matchroom/Top rank/fangirls who are NOT capable with facts.

                  You have these PBC idiots with the Thurman wanting to fight Bud for example, throw facts their way and they have zero responses but to try and abuse you.

                  Fact is Fury should and cannot afford to drop the belt. It’s in his best interests to get rid of his mandatory.
                  Cheers mate! Being fairly new around here, I’m so fascinated and shocked at the number of posters who are totally incapable of thinking objectively and blindly worship men who don’t even know of their existence, while hating on others for no reason.

                  Forums like these bring out the worst of people, but it’s heartening to know there are still like-minded people here who appreciate facts without blind bias as well.

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                  • #19
                    Whyte should of had his title shots, a long time ago.

                    Povetkin has to be his last fight before his title fight 'It is unfair on him, and he could potentially burn himself out'.

                    Dillian Whyte has a better overall resume than Tyson Fury 'A deeper body of work' etc.

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                    • #20
                      dillion has loved not getting his shot, allowed him to talk even more

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