Can we all agree that Whyte was never on the Fury-AJ elite level?

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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #21
    Originally posted by denium
    Listen, all I'm saying is that us Fury fans have always known that Whyte is a B level HW who never had a chance against an elite HW such as Tyson Fury.

    Our claims have now been supported by Dillian Whyte getting put to sleep by a 40yr old.

    Can you honestly say with a straight face that Dillian Whyte would have any kind of chance against Tyson Fury? Or even Anthony Joshua or Deontay Wilder?
    Whether you think he is a B-level heavyweight is irrelevant 'Tyson Fury has not beaten Dillian Whyte'. Tyson Fury has been fighting fighters who are not even B- level, some of them have gone the distance with him.

    I think Tyson Fury would beat Dillian Whyte 'But he has not, so gets zero credit for last night'.

    Anthony Joshua is the only heavyweight who has beaten both Whyte and Povetkin.

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      #22
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
      Whether you think he is a B-level heavyweight is irrelevant 'Tyson Fury has not beaten Dillian Whyte'. Tyson Fury has been fighting fighters who are not even B- level, some of them have gone the distance with him.

      I think Tyson Fury would beat Dillian Whyte 'But he has not, so gets zero credit for last night'.

      Anthony Joshua is the only heavyweight who has beaten both Whyte and Povetkin.
      Dillian doesn't belong in the ring with Tyson Fury, so at the end of the day, it matters little.

      Fury is still the boogieman.

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        #23
        Originally posted by denium
        Dillian doesn't belong in the ring with Tyson Fury, so at the end of the day, it matters little.

        Fury is still the boogieman.
        Who does belong in the ring with Tyson Fury? It seems like nobody is worthy enough to fight him 'And this gives him some sort of multi-dimensional credit' where his fans act as if he has already beaten all these heavyweights in the world.

        I am not really in any anybodies corner Denium, BUT Fury has only fought two elite fighters. Anthony Joshua has a better overall resume, and if Whyte beats Povetkin in the rematch? He has arguable a better overall resume also.

        But of course Tyson Fury beats Dillian Whyte.

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          #24
          whye is no A level he is a tier below that. he lost to parker and struggled mightily against other opponents. he's had chances to prove he belongs on the same level as fury and aj but he fails time and time again.

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            #25
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
            Who does belong in the ring with Tyson Fury? It seems like nobody is worthy enough to fight him 'And this gives him some sort of multi-dimensional credit' where his fans act as if he has already beaten all these heavyweights in the world.

            I am not really in any anybodies corner Denium, BUT Fury has only fought two elite fighters. Anthony Joshua has a better overall resume, and if Whyte beats Povetkin in the rematch? He has arguable a better overall resume also.

            But of course Tyson Fury beats Dillian Whyte.
            I'd argue that Furys wins over champions Wlad & Wilder automatically give him the best resume in the division. AJs career best win is Fury's sloppy seconds, not to mention him getting dominated and stopped 12 months ago by a morbidly obese 500x1 underdog.

            Whyte isn't even in the conversation.

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              #26
              Originally posted by denium
              I'd argue that Furys wins over champions Wlad & Wilder automatically give him the best resume in the division. AJs career best win is Fury's sloppy seconds, not to mention him getting dominated and stopped 12 months ago by a morbidly obese 500x1 underdog.

              Whyte isn't even in the conversation.
              Tyson Fury has not beaten Andy Ruiz Junior, it does not matter what you think about his shape 'Anthony Joshua was the man who faced him twice, was beaten fair play' but then he won the rematch by a complete shut out.

              You cannot just continue to dismiss other heavyweight Denium. The reality of the situation is? Tyson Fury has not faced or beaten 95% of these other heavyweights.

              Anthony Joshua statistically is the only heavyweight who looks to be wanting to truly clean out the division.

              Tyson Fury is number 1, but he does not have the best overall resume.

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                #27
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                Tyson Fury has not beaten Andy Ruiz Junior, it does not matter what you think about his shape 'Anthony Joshua was the man who faced him twice, was beaten fair play' but then he won the rematch by a complete shut out.

                You cannot just continue to dismiss other heavyweight Denium. The reality of the situation is? Tyson Fury has not faced or beaten 95% of these other heavyweights.

                Anthony Joshua statistically is the only heavyweight who looks to be wanting to truly clean out the division.

                Tyson Fury is number 1, but he does not have the best overall resume.
                Fury has beaten two long reigning champions in their backyards, Joshua has beaten zero.

                Fury has the superior resume & will cement it after he knocks Joshua out.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by denium
                  Fury has beaten two long reigning champions in their backyards, Joshua has beaten zero.

                  Fury has the superior resume & will cement it after he knocks Joshua out.
                  This is the heavyweight division, right now? Fury needs to stay quiet. None of these guys are impregnable.

                  I am not sure what Fury's reaction is to last night etc

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by denium
                    Where are all the boxing experts like Tyistall claiming that Whyte is some elite beast?

                    I've been telling everyone for years, Dillian Whyte is garbage and always has been. As if Tyson Fury would ever duck that bum lol.

                    AJs win over Povetkin is also looking better and better, I think Fury destroys him, however I do respect AJs resume and work.

                    Fury fans called this result, there's a reason why we're the most knowledgeable HW fanbase.

                    - -U put on Smarty Panties for this fight?

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                      #30
                      It’s funny to Me because I still say that it’s Fury, then Wilder, then AJ, and everybody else......

                      I just laugh at the fact Hearn’s always sets up a BIG TUNEUP FIGHT AND HIS BOXER KEEPS GETTING SLEPT!!!!

                      Straight Pillow Time!!!

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