Whyte is too strong for hughie who is still very much a boy in terms of strength. Whyte is very good at roughing up weak opponents, be a bad night for him. Anyway, no chance that fight happens anytime soon. They want hughie moved slowly now until he develops properly.
Well you're going to wait until Wilder undergoes testicular surgery to agree the fight. We have Spain's top surgeon, Senor Dr Cahonas, and he says it is a severe case of testicular degeneration after a long history of avoiding credible fighters. Wilder is in a coma at the moment, but he has been responsive in accepting to fight bums.
Whyte wins by decision. Fury runs and avoids Whyte's left hook. Fury would be too cautious offensively, and Whyte would easily take most rounds just by throwing more punches.
Not sure if he could make cruiser without being severely weakened at 6'6. He was 218 against Peter and didn't look as if he could take off that much more.
I doubt Fury would take this while still rebuilding - another loss in his next fight would set him back a fair bit. He wouldn't get away from Whyte for 12 rounds and if he did, it would be incredibly boring.
Most pro boxers easily drain up to 10% of their body weight for the weigh-in, some weight bullies even 15-20%. That means he could easily weigh-in at 200 and rehydrate back to his Samuel Peter fight weight. Plus he can still lose a few pounds, he's not even ripped. He'd be a top cruiserweight. Fury vs Okolie would be a good fight.
I was thinking that, but he might be fairly thick boned, coming from the Fury family... 218 may really be as low as he can go lol without turning into a skeleton. Big boned guys always look slim at a heavy weight.