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Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
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 .
you can **** on all you want, but fury is the strong favourite for all the right reasons.
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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.
He’d be best advised not to box the same way against Whyte, because he loves to do the d’Amato step and get around to the side with hooks and body shots, Whyte isn’t a massive puncher but Fury’s chin isn’t amazing either, he recovers quick, but he def gets wobbled and I think Whyte has enough to do that to him. Not a forgone conclusion by any means, if he stands there to get hit, Whyte will hit him, a lot.
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Originally posted by sportbuddha View Post
I think Tyson is capable of adapting his style and yes I think he can use more movement as he did in the first fight against Wilder, it was only in the last two rounds he realised that he could go about it differently in fights 2 and 3 he used that as a blueprint.
He’d be best advised not to box the same way against Whyte, because he loves to do the d’Amato step and get around to the side with hooks and body shots, Whyte isn’t a massive puncher but Fury’s chin isn’t amazing either, he recovers quick, but he def gets wobbled and I think Whyte has enough to do that to him. Not a forgone conclusion by any means, if he stands there to get hit, Whyte will hit him, a lot.
Tyson Fury at 270 + pounds, has not shown any signs that he can use movement to a high level. Fury weighed in at 254 pounds vs Wallin, and was still busted up real good 'Was not difficult to find inside the ring'.
Tyson Fury has been there to be hit since Wilder I, and this trend in my opinion is not going to stop 'You will see, if and when he fights Dillian Whyte'.
So how much do you think Fury will weigh for Dillian Whyte? I am asking these questions, because Fury's hardcore fans seem to be ignoring the fact that Kronk Fury is not peak Fury 'And his style these days is limited'.
Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 12-28-2021, 09:11 AM.
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Originally posted by kingstip9 View Post
Dillian Whyte is chisora level/Parker level. Struggles with those type of opponents.
you can **** on all you want, but fury is the strong favourite for all the right reasons.Last edited by REDEEMER; 12-28-2021, 08:35 AM.
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Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
I guarantee all that goes out the window if Whyte gets to Furys body and lands the left hook clean ,it’s over if Whyte is able to do this so that’s how boxing works the fighters actually fight ,Chisora literally has zero to do with anything here . Yes Furys the favorite but he’s not getting wins on his resume in fights he refused because Chisora is a difficult fight for fighter A, B or C .
you seem to building it up as this really tough fight for fury so when fury wins I’m sure you’ll be there to let everyone know he’s the best heavyweight on the planet by a country mile
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