True. But that doesn't matter in this case... if Fury/Arum want to keep the belt, it's 45% and a large pusebid. Otherwise, pull a Bowe and drop it in the bin.
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Fury has beaten Chisora twice. He didn't knock Parker out. Lucas Browne I mean..... Whytes a good fighter, but people are hyping him into something he isn't like at all... If Fury takes the fight I expect a pretty convincing win to Tyson, left hook or not.
This. Fury talks so much rubbish I'm surprised anyone listens to anything that comes out of his mouth.
Dude I'm not saying Whyte is going to win, he loses 9/10 times I'm saying that if he lands a clean left hook on Fury's chin, Fury will go to sleep Landing it is a different matter
The thing is Fury didn't even say anything it was Arum. Yet people are super quick to jump down Fury's throat.
80-20 plus rematch is probably what Wlad and Wilder1 provided him. Why should Whyte get more just because he's a Hearn boy? Shoulda fought Wallin on sbo my dear Dillian.
Where is the evidence that his chin is good? Dropped 4 times by Wilder Dropped by Pajkic Dropped by Cunningham His powers of recovery are very good, his chin is 6 or 7/10 Whereas Chisora and Parker both have 9/10 chins. Chisora takes more punishment per fight than Fury did in his entire career.
Having good recovery/chin is the same thing, it's really pointless trying to disect them. Ultimatley Fury has never been knocked out and he's been in the ring 3 times with the heavist puncher in boxing history. That represents a good chin to me. Compare that with Whyte who has been knocked out cold twice.
I have them as seperate things, Fury has amazing defense and very very very very rarely gets hit clean but when he does he is hurt or goes down. His defense is amazing, his chin isn't. Whyte has a shaky chin, I don't know why you're using Whyte as an argument. I never said he had a good chin
If Fury thinks Whyte is such a easy fight, then make the match, use it as a sparring session, pick up the easy money while waiting for AJ/Usyk big money bouts. Fury however for all his talk of being a fighting man, has dwindling interest in doing a full training camp, unless it for the golden egg bouts. I will stick my neck out and say unless Fury did at least something resembling a full camp, a fit, focused and full camp trained Whyte, who realises he is at last chance saloon could well beat Fury. Anything resembling a fit/focused Fury would of course beat Whyte. I sincerely hope Fury is not going down the road of vacating the WBC belt, the history, the names of its former holders and prestige of it is amazing, and as a fan of the sport and its history, vacating the belt just seems unimaginable.