Huggie probably outpoints Whyte and gets levelled by Joshi. He doesn't have the power to keep Tony off him.
Hughie goes life and death with Whyte but does great viewing numbers on Channel 5 before getting the Joshua match (on Sky Box Office) - Joshua punches him so hard in the 3rd round that Hughie's bacne is cured but he has to wear a nappy for the rest of his life. This sets up the Tyson Fury v Joshua which is now a grudge match at the new PPV price of £34.95.
That depends on Hughie's chin. That hook Whyte landed on AJ was brutal, AJ's head spun in three different directions after getting hit.
Me personally I can't see the hype around Whyte. I think Fury UD's Whyte, altogether a better boxer. Regarding Joshua though at this minute in time I think Joshua may just be a bit too much. Although Hughie Fury is a massive talent.
Whyte walks him down & eventually stops him in the mid rounds imo, he would have no respect for Hughie due to his lack of power, in the long run though Hughie has much more potential especially once he gets his man power, don't think he should be stepped up too fast.
Hughie best stay far away with anyone who can fight like Whyte at this stage in his career.A couple of years away from this level.
Great little fight and a good test for HF. Could be made since Whyte has a little name for himself now and this would surpass any pay-day he's likely to get soon. IMO Fury has FAR too much mobility and shot selection/pedigree to be troubled by Whyte much, he makes it look easy. Whyte had some limited success against Joshua since AJ's slow on the foot unless set and springing off. Whyte has MMA balance/stance, so many weird punches thrown with bizarre positions/no leverage in the AJ fight. Hughie Fury takes him to school and gives him a thorough beat-down, tenderizes the body of DW and smokes a kipper in time for breakfast. HF <4rds