“I Would Tear Fury Apart” - Dubois

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  1. Hattonmad

    Hattonmad Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You're absolutely mental. Chisora, Parker and Rivas aren't great at all and Whyte struggled against all three. Arguably lost to Chisora in the first fight and clung on for dear life against Parker.

    Fury got up from Wilder's best shots. Are you really saying Whyte hits harder than Wilder??

    You say Whyte is more seasoned than Fury? :D Unbelievable stuff. Fury is at the professional game since he was 20 years old. Boxed amateur for years before that, winning bronze and gold in the world and european junior championships. He's fought all shapes and sizes, has 20 KO's and completed 12 rounds many times. He can box, he can move, he can brawl, he can tie opposition up, he can go 12 rounds with ease and has exceptional recovery powers. I could go on but what's the point.

    This debate is crazy but then again, it is Aydamn pushing it. Absolutely no logic applied when the man talks about Whyte.
     
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  2. BoxingABC1

    BoxingABC1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The irony of this is that Chisora was a walkover.....for Fury.
     
  3. Hattonmad

    Hattonmad Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Five years ago bud. Aydamn didn't watch boxing back then.
     
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  4. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    The only irony here is that while you both big up Fury as the second coming over the antichrist you make Whyte out to be.... guess who is selling out arenas, and guess who barely has any attendance to their fights?

    Yeah?

    Yeah, the fans have spoken. Now go cleanse yourself, and rejoin society.
     
  5. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    5 years ago Chisora was a younger man

    why dont you prove to the internet thaf being younger fighter means you are a in your prime?

    then maybe I’ll take you seriously

    just because someone is over 60 years old it doesnt make them wise

    wisdom is gained through experience not by hitting a particular age

    being a prime fighter is gained through experience and seasoning not being a certain age
     
  6. BoxingABC1

    BoxingABC1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    is the answer to the selling out arenas question AJ? because I know for a fact it's not Fury or Whyte.

    But bringing up ticket sales is a funny response, i'll give you that.
     
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  7. Hattonmad

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    He was 31 when Fury fought him the second time, had 24 professional bouts including fights v prime Helenius, Vitali Klitschko and David Haye, competing professionally for no fewer than seven years. He was robbed v Helenius and gave Vitali such a tough fight that the Ukranian retired afterwards. He was on a five fight win streak - the longest win streak of his career apart from the win streak he was on before Fury beat him the first time. The man was very much in his prime.

    He didn't land a glove on Fury and literally quit on his stool. It was a vicious schooling. A one sided beatdown.

    Are you trying to say if Chisora and Fury fought now (Chisora aged 36) the outcome would be different? Or the fight would be more competetive? Don't be so bloody daft. Chisora is having an entertaining end to his career, knocking over the vulnerable and taking it to average fighters like Whyte but to say he's much better now than he was then is absolutely ridiculous. Take a day off man!
     
  8. Twentyman

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    I was supportive of Whyte until he got clocked again for PEDs. Whilst he will no doubt fight again as if nothing as happened, I won’t be supporting him. That said, he’s stylistically a very tough fight for Fury. They’re not on the same page skill wise, but Whyte would keep looking for Fury who would in-turn double jab, right hand and clinch. I don’t think Fury could deter him from coming forward though so it would be an ugly, spoiling fight.

    Dubois has got so much improvement in him. I reckon he’ll win a world title and would fancy him to starch Whyte should they eventually meet in a few years.
     
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  9. Aydamn

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    Yeah so Wallin gives Fury problems, and you don't think Whyte could finish the job?

    Nice opinion.

    Well I still give Whyte the benefit of the doubt, because I am loyal. I am not swayed by the playground mob like you.

    I have a mind of my own, even if the world disagrees, doesn't make them right.
     
  10. Twentyman

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    Fury went in there not really respecting Wallin as a threat. He was there to serve a purpose which was to make Fury look brilliant on Mexican Independence Day. It went pear shaped.

    Whyte is a threat and would be treated as such, thus, you’d see a sharper version of Fury. If you let Whyte get close he will rough you up and he’s dangerous with the short hooks, and I can see Fury negating Whyte’s best shots.

    As for being loyal, I am not loyal to any fighter. They’re not football or rugby clubs, they’re fighters who come and go with time. You call them the playground mob, I call them a top bunch of lads on a boxing forum.
     
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  11. Aydamn

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    Fury didn't give Wallin his respect? So he is a clown as well as a compulsive liar?

    Because he released a mixtape called "Wallin is young, hungry, and undefeated and he is coming to hurt me"

    Which was really a remix of the previous hit classic "Schwarz is young, hungry, and undefeated and he is coming to hurt me"

    He said it enough times, that I almost needed earplugs to avoid the recurring nausea. He seemed to believe it, even when you look at his eyes and demeanor. So I guess we can't trust Fury at all then?

    Fine by me.

    "Not a man born of his mother can beat me" - T. Fury

    Nahhhh
     
  12. Twentyman

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    He’s going to say that isn’t he, he’s trying to make out the threat was legitimate but we know it wasn’t.

    I’m a fan of Fury ‘in the ring’. Obviously you don’t rate him and I’m not really that bothered if you don’t anyway, it’s your opinion. However, I think you’re a little premature talking about Fury and Whyte in the same breath. One has been unified champion of the world, the other hasn’t won owt yet, and the one chance he was offered to fight for a world title (against AJ) he turned it down. Ironically, he gets pinged for having dianabol in his sample some weeks later which might explain that.

    It’ll be fun to see how it all pans out anyway.
     
  13. Aydamn

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    Well you have your opinion, and if you like Fury's style in the ring, to each their own.

    I don't back down from my statements. My belief is firm and unshakeable.

    I know what Whyte brings to the ring, and he has the tools to beat anybody. And I really mean, anybody.

    The recipe of attributes that Whyte possesses,, along with the measure of each attribute, is powerful.

    He could chop down Tysons torso, like Tyson has never been hit before. That skinny fat, 6 foot 9 torso...

    If Whytes body shots gave RIVAS trouble and pain... who is a densely packed, 6 foot 235 pound mr olympia, stocky built, cuban gangster 2 legit 2 quit mentality... then Fury would fold.

    Yeah Fury could keep Whyte at the end of his jab, but Whyte is too smart, and he'll go to the body to slow Fury down... and just take Fury to places that he has not been before. Simple as that. Whye has been in dark places, plenty of times MORE SO than any other of these guys.

    Deep waters, toe 2 toe, with hard hitting behemoths, where range and height was NOT on his side, and he did NOT have the luxury of hiding behind long arms and tilting back his 6 foot 9 frame.

    Whyte has weaknesses, but his strengths overshadow all that.

    I believe passionately in my observations and my studying of Whyte's ring craft and character as a fighter to the point that i have staked money and my credibility as a man each time Whyte has stepped up following his loss to AJ.

    And I've been right so far.
     
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  14. boxberry92

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    Stanley please, this lovefest with Whyte is getting out of hand now. :)
     
  15. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    The hatefest is the only thing out of hand here.

    Whyte wins, and the crowd cries.

    We haven't seen him lose lately, but I bet a lot of babies will be made on here at that time.