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    #11
    Originally posted by kingstip9 View Post
    Did Whyte handlers seriously ask for 55/45? Lol ha! Fkn joke
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      #12
      Originally posted by sportbuddha View Post
      Why do so many people keep comparing Whyte to Wilder, styles are completely different, saying Fury boxes him the same doesn’t make sense, Wilder has zero inside game, is low output, is taller, no head movement and never throws hooks and not many uppercuts. Whyte stays inside as much as possible, is busy, throws a lot of hooks and uppercuts and more compact in general, Wallin would be a better comparison and even he’s still a lot different.
      The forum never learns do they ? I expected more intelligence on the forum from a boxing forum tbh ,it just never changes around here .
      Last edited by REDEEMER; 12-26-2021, 03:35 PM.

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        #13
        Originally posted by sportbuddha View Post
        Why do so many people keep comparing Whyte to Wilder, styles are completely different, saying Fury boxes him the same doesn’t make sense, Wilder has zero inside game, is low output, is taller, no head movement and never throws hooks and not many uppercuts. Whyte stays inside as much as possible, is busy, throws a lot of hooks and uppercuts and more compact in general, Wallin would be a better comparison and even he’s still a lot different.
        Tyson Fury will fight Whyte the same way he fought Wilder, because that is all he can do these days 'That is the way Kronk Fury wants to fight'.

        Why do so many people on this forum, seem to think? Fury can suddenly revert back to his old riddler style? Tyson Fury even when he weighed in at 254 pounds vs Wallin, was hardly using any movement and was right there to be hit 'Kronk Fury will fight Dllian Whyte the same way he fought Wilder'.

        Whyte is similar to Wilder in terms of attitude and gameness. He will completely empty his tank, and leave it all inside the ring vs Fury.

        Nobody has compared Whyte to Wilder in the manner in which you are stating 'Definitely not on this thread'.

        Do you think Tyson Fury is suddenly going to recapture his old form, from when he was training under Peter Fury? Fury is there to be hit these days, and he will be there to be hit against Dillian Whyte etc.




        Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 12-26-2021, 03:42 PM.
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          #14
          Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

          Tyson Fury will fight Whyte the same way he fought Wilder, because that is all he can do these days 'That is the way Kronk Fury wants to fight'.

          Why do so many people on this forum, seem to think? Fury can suddenly revert back to his old riddler style? Tyson Fury even when he weighed in at 254 pounds vs Wallin, was hardly using any movement and was right there to be hit 'Kronk Fury will fight Dllian Whyte the same way he fought Wilder'.

          Whyte is similar to Wilder in terms of attitude and gameness. He will completely empty his tank, and leave it all inside the ring vs Fury.

          Nobody has compared Whyte to Wilder in the manner in which you are stating 'Definitely not on this thread'.

          Do you think Tyson Fury is suddenly going to recapture his old form, from when he was training under Peter Fury? Fury is there to be hit these days, and he will be there to be hit against Dillian Whyte etc.



          Fury wasn’t training at the Kronk gym or with Sugar Hill against Wallin. He was actually using movement in that fight but Wallin took the fight to him with actually using skills so he shut Fury down a lot and had him working a pace he wasn’t used to and even cracked him real good in the last round for good measure briefly rattling him and left him all cut up despite losing most rounds .

          Whyte would be a difficult fight for him it’s why he’s not taking it anyone can spin it anyway they like but that’s what it is and how once again we have a multitude of accountants surfacing justify 20% offers and so forth ..
          Last edited by REDEEMER; 12-26-2021, 03:58 PM.

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            #15
            Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post

            Fury wasn’t training at the Kronk gym or with Sugar Hill against Wallin. He was actually using movement in that fight but Wallin took the fight to him with actually using skills so he shut Fury down a lot and had him working a pace he wasn’t used to and even cracked him real good in the last round for good measure briefly rattling him and left him all cut up despite losing most rounds .

            Whyte would be a difficult fight for him it’s why he’s not taking it anyone can spin it anyway they like but that’s what it is and how once again we have a multitude of accountants surfacing justify 20% offers and so forth ..
            I know.

            But I am just using that fight as a example, even while weighing in at 254 pounds 'Fury was hardly using movement, not to the level of skill that he used to'.

            There are Fury hardcore fans, that seem to believe 'That Tyson Fury can just suddenly decide to switch styles, I don't think he can'.

            Fury can try, but it has already been proven that 'When he try's to use his old style, he is no longer as effective'.

            That is the reason why in my opinion, he evolved into Kronk Fury. Well it is no so much a evolution, Fury in a lot of ways have reverted back to his innate style. Anyone who has watched Tyson Fury's entire career 'Will know that he started out as a big game fighter who can fight on the inside, but is clumsy at times'.

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              #16
              Fury probably went way down in skill fighting Wilder 3x.

              When you fight 5hitty competition it lowers your own game. Wilder was atrocious in terms of any type of boxing skills.

              Whyte is a good tune-up for Fury to get back in fighting form for the more skillful HWs out there.

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                #17
                Actually Bruno said if Whyte hits Fury he knocks him out - Whyte 100% catches Fury over 36 minutes - Whyte beats Fury

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                  #18
                  The fight isn't going to happen.

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                    #19
                    I wonder if Fury has the willpower and discipline to get back in condition to move and box hard for 12 rounds

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Iron Fister View Post
                      Fury probably went way down in skill fighting Wilder 3x.

                      When you fight 5hitty competition it lowers your own game. Wilder was atrocious in terms of any type of boxing skills.

                      Whyte is a good tune-up for Fury to get back in fighting form for the more skillful HWs out there.
                      If Fury ever went into a Whyte fight as a mere tune up like he did Wallin he’s getting sparked out and tuned out with that guy trying to take his head off or punch a hole through his body .
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