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    Comments Thread For: Fury Blasts Whyte's Resume, 'Mickey Mouse' Title: 'What's He Actually Ever Won?'

    Tyson Fury doesn't buy the idea that Dillian Whyte is entitled to a title shot. Manchester's Fury is set to defend his WBC heavyweight title against countryman Whyte, his mandatory challenger, on April 23 at Wembley Stadium in London.
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    #2
    Another moron writer.
    Fury never won the wbc against Klitschko so how could he win it back? Technically that completed his set & made him undesputed.
    Also the wba was stripped from him basically the next day because of who know's what, not because of inactivity. Which was one of many catalysts that pushed him over the edge.

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      #3
      Josh has good resume so fight him after whyte
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        #4
        Originally posted by Sayithowitisuk View Post
        Another moron writer.
        Fury never won the wbc against Klitschko so how could he win it back? Technically that completed his set & made him undesputed.
        Also the wba was stripped from him basically the next day because of who know's what, not because of inactivity. Which was one of many catalysts that pushed him over the edge.
        Doesn’t Whyte get his day in court today? Could of swore I read the 23rd of March was the date. I dunno if it’s a one day thing, few days or week hearing.

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          #5
          So no "social media blackout" during this fight camp?

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            #6
            Fury is right. Whyte is regional and interim belt merchant bum.

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              #7
              I’ve said this for years. Whyte’s best achievement is a vacant British title and he never even made a defence.

              David Price achieved more than Dillian Whyte. So has Chisora.
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                #8
                Originally posted by James Hunt View Post
                So no "social media blackout" during this fight camp?
                How’s this social media? It’s an interview.

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                  #9
                  Could have just summed this up with this in the article.

                  “Fury, needless to say, had to go down the same path as Whyte to reach the point he occupies today”

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                    #10
                    "Fury would be forced to give up his belts due to inactivity and would not enter the ring for almost three years, a period that saw his mental health plummet and drug abuse spike. "

                    Let's not forget the positive tests for steroids. For some reason no writers seem to mention this?
                    mxtali mxtali likes this.

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