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Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Blasts Out Dillian Whyte in Sixth With Vicious Uppercut
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White is truly a bum (maybe not quite) but he is domestic level fighter at best. I said beforehand he's no different than Chisora in terms of level and skills...Chisora might actually be better. You keep getting dropped by the same punch shows you have bad habits and just in there for the sake of being in there. No plan, no strategy, nothing.
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Originally posted by sportbuddha View PostThe event was all too much for Whyte, he looked like the Adrenalin just took everything out of him from the start, his legs were shot, flat footed. Fury got it done but for me, even with his newly discovered power in the pantheon of greats he’s not getting a mention, someone like Holyfield would absolutely tear him up, forget Ali, Foreman or even Frasier, fun to watch in this era, but definitely fortunate to be is such a weak division.WamBamSam23 likes this.
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Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
Wilder pre fury trilogy sparks them both before the 8th round, however I am of the mind that wilder is no longer interested after 2 career defining fights that resulted in serious damage to the man’s fighting body
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Originally posted by Boro View Post
Are you forgetting this is how Wlad finished many fighters and many other fighters before him, your obsession with Fury is disgusting he isn't going to to fúck you if you keep mentioning him, sadly Elie I know you're obsessed because he mentioned ***s in one of his diatribes and banned you from media events but it is what it is.
Regardless if Wladimir fouled some bum in a previous contest, I dont see how that has any relevance in this fight, nor justifies Tyson's ongoing history of fouls ; but more importantly, how referees consistently ignore Fury's violations that have significant impact on outcomes.
I think some of Tyson's STANS are upset over the fact that he is probably going into hiding for a couple months to avoid fighting top 10 competition. A pitiful and transparent campaign of lies and deception that everyone is starting to see very clearly.
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Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View PostSo three times Whyte has been done by a uppercut.
Joshua, Povetkin & now Fury.
There is no way Fury retires after that, I can envision him having 1 more fight against Usyk vs Joshua winner etc.
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Originally posted by Kannabis Kid View PostLol Whyte just took a dive and has no heart, Fury is retiring and Joshua lost all his belts to cruiserweight. Are you sure I'm the one who needs to be coping right now? Haha
Fury might be the best heavyweight at the moment but he's not the P4P king Canelo is ask him what he does to Brits.
We know what he does to Brits. He sabotages them like he does to many. It's a cowards way.
Plus, all of them meant nothing other than Saunders. The rest were either shot, too small, or not given time to prepare to gain advantage. Only a total embarrassment would even mention them. But, that's what you are.
You may now get back to seething for whatever reason. Haha.
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Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
There are some people here who are basing the result of the fight on Whyte and overhyped Whyte. Whyte is a solid fighter, but like most of this era has no real subtle skills, footwork, or other things one sees from boxers when the division was strong.
BUT your confusing the hype with a legitimate appreciation for boxing skills... It does not matter who was in the ring against Fury... He basically fought a similar fight to when he dethroned Klitsko. In both cases he shut his opponent down. In this fight he displayed skills that are objective, can be seen, and show true greatness. His jab was like a piston, he also used his feints with the jab expertly, his punches were laser accurate, watch the body shots... and his ability to move into position, including fighting going back was exceptional.
Fury is a great fighter and it shows with how he fights... The fact that he outclassed a typical opponent for this time in the division is irrelevant.
I disagree Fury would win easily against any of the others, Usyk even despite his size is actually even more technical and I have long said actually the one everyone says Fury would beat easily, Joshua, is potentially a bad match up for him because he is a good straight puncher and if you watch a lot of Fury you will see, when he gets caught it’s down the middle. He’ll be back, I reckon we’ll see him fight again.Last edited by sportbuddha; 04-23-2022, 07:34 PM.
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Originally posted by Zelda View PostWhyte makes Wilder look so good and durable. Wilder dropped Fury more than once and could take his punches too. This was a one-sided match. Whyte should be grateful he got the 20% given his performance.Last edited by champion4ever; 04-23-2022, 07:35 PM.
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