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    Originally posted by Tony Green View Post

    Wallin did brilliantly, where he stands on the heavyweight ladder now is up for debate but he gave Tyson his toughest fight other than wilder 3
    Wallin did good in spots and did give Fury a tough fight but I think that was more his southpaw stance and the fact that he actually has a good straight left down the pipe. There aren't many top level southpaws that are Furys size Wallin, Ortiz and Martin are the only 3 I can think of off the top and they are still smaller than him.

    Obviously Usyk but he doesn't have the size or power. Could he give Fury problems? Absolutely but I see it looking like the Steven Cunningham fight Fury will come in heavy and use his body weight to drain Usyk and stop him late. Usyk is the best boxer at heavyweight but Fury is the best fighter as much as I don't like him as a person there's no doubt he is versatile in the ring and can adapt and fight pretty much any style and steer it in his favor.

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      It wouldn’t have mattered in the end but Whyte cheated himself by not coming in at a much lighter weight. The biggest fight of his career and he had a whole year to prepare for it - and he turns up slightly heavier than his last fight. Not good.
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        Did that uppercut do some dental alterations on Whyte btw? Thought I saw a tooth/filling etc. go flying.
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          Originally posted by Boro View Post

          completely agree with your assessment people overhype what Wallin apparently achieved he done nothing other cut him but either way it was arguably his hardest fight since his come back as people speculate 3-4 rounds to Wallin arguably more then anyone since the aforementioned comeback.
          Yes! You make a very important distinction here and one that needs to be made.
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            Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

            How do you figure? I hear people say that... what I saw was Wallin got Fury cut, maybe with a punch. Then I saw Fury win every round and not let Wallin touch him up again. Wallin never even hit him with a solid shot after that. Am I missing something?
            You are joking right? Did you not watch the last round? Seems you already had the decision pre determined Wallin clearly hurt Fury with a left hand. And that was just the last round Wallin won at least 4 rounds in that fight maybe 5 the cut clearly was bothering Fury.

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              I'm ok with Tyson retiring and it's nice to see a fighter refuse to be ****ed around Hearn. Its obvious AJ never wanted to face a talent like Tyson even Wilder. He wasn't that good but that hype had a Lotta ppl thinking otherwise lol
              as a fan it's satisfying to witness a hypejob be exposed
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                Originally posted by Kannabis Kid View Post
                Wallin did good in spots and did give Fury a tough fight but I think that was more his southpaw stance and the fact that he actually has a good straight left down the pipe. There aren't many top level southpaws that are Furys size Wallin, Ortiz and Martin are the only 3 I can think of off the top and they are still smaller than him.

                Obviously Usyk but he doesn't have the size or power. Could he give Fury problems? Absolutely but I see it looking like the Steven Cunningham fight Fury will come in heavy and use his body weight to drain Usyk and stop him late. Usyk is the best boxer at heavyweight but Fury is the best fighter as much as I don't like him as a person there's no doubt he is versatile in the ring and can adapt and fight pretty much any style and steer it in his favor.
                Fury would be a fool to come in heavy for any fight. Usyk absolutely could beat Fury because he is a great fighter as well... Fury has all the power and heft he needs at this weight.

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                  Originally posted by Kannabis Kid View Post
                  You are joking right? Did you not watch the last round? Seems you already had the decision pre determined Wallin clearly hurt Fury with a left hand. And that was just the last round Wallin won at least 4 rounds in that fight maybe 5 the cut clearly was bothering Fury.
                  the cut was bothering Fury and Fury proceeded to aggressively win rounds after the cut. I did not see more than a few rounds for Wallin. I saw a lot of ineffective aggression.

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                    Originally posted by Paolo10 View Post
                    Did that uppercut do some dental alterations on Whyte btw? Thought I saw a tooth/filling etc. go flying.
                    I agree it defo looked like a tooth went flying, the feather fist knocking tooth loose. man must have bad dental hygiene.
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                      I had Fury shutting out Whyte thru 5… Whyte simple could not get close enough & Fury set him up for that uppercut. Hopefully he sticks around for Usyk/Joshua winner. Even if Usyk wins I would like to see him fight Joshua. Now I would be interested in Whyte/Wilder or Parker/Wilder…

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