To me whyte deserves a shot at a title, and fury is fury the best heavyweight right now. If whyte goes there he will only get exposed for future opponents,. Fury will spank Joshua, whyte will try copy but all his secrets will be let out, let's be honest whyte is a KO waiting to happen, fury is still thr man to beat. Wilder is 2nd best. And that's the bottom line.
I can't even see the bellicose Whyte agreeing to fight Fury tbh. He'd be hitting thin air all night and he knows it. Will depend on the rematch of course but short of Fury getting stopped early and hard I think there will be a distinct lack of pens available somehow. Fury isn't fighting Joshua this side of a quarter century into this millennium i.e. never. Put it this way, if Wilder was the end of the fabled "3 year plan", Fury will be at the end of the 7 year one. Preferably at 40 stone and having spent the last 5 years with his feet up, where the nearest he has come to having his fists up is playing darts everynight.
Wilder Ruined Fury if I'm being honest. The man reached the other side. As a massive Fury fan I hope he doesn't fight till Fall.
The brain is very delicate It can only handle so much banging & needs to to recover. Tyson Fury's depression problems may stem from boxing for all we know.
Haha are Fury and Wilder even on Whyte or Millers level? Or Parker or Povetkins? I love these coulda,woulda, shoulda, gonna Wilder threads. Fury isnt far off either. To be honest, fighting each other again seems like they are just hiding from the real threats of the division.
Watch how effortlessly Fury dispatched Chisora in the rematch and you've got a good idea of how a Whyte fight would go. Too much movement and reach.
I'd much rather see Dustin "the worm" Nichols get one of these big British fights. You will need to check the timetables for trans atlantic freighters before booking the fight tho.