Anyone give Whyte a chance next week?

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  1. williams7383

    williams7383 TKO 6 Klit Lickers Full Member

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    I'm expecting something similar to Fury v Del Boy 2, a slow systematic beating for Dullian who does NOTHING better than Fury
    .. What's your thoughts guys
     
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  2. aaaaa

    aaaaa Ash banned Full Member

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    Sometimes I have a gut feeling but don’t mention it in case I look daft :lol: but I have a feeling Whyte is going to surprise us all. Not saying he’ll win but wouldn’t surprise me if he dropped Fury.
     
  3. channy

    channy 4.7.33 banned Full Member

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    Nope.

    He may land a couple of jabs on Furys gloves or the odd body shot when Tyson smothers him on the ropes, but other than that i see a systematic beating being inflicted upon Dillians head and jaw.

    TF in nine.
     
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  4. nurological

    nurological Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I do. If Whyte can work that body then Fury is in for a long night and I really think that left hook is dangerous for this new kronk Fury.
    This isn't a forgone conclusion, I've gone for Fury on points though. It won't be a walkover and I think he will hit the canvas.
     
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  5. LoadedGlove

    LoadedGlove Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Whyte will be a handful for sure. If Fury comes in heavy, he's in for a longer and more difficult evening than many people think. Sadly for Whyte, David Haye has tipped him to win.
     
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  6. Holler

    Holler Doesn't appear to be a paid matchroom PR shill Full Member

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    Aside from the cliched and overused but still accurate 'it's heavyweight boxing' I think Whyte has a chance. He's not a great boxer, but he's proved a pretty effective and durable one. He'll know he's got little chance on the cards so at least the fight strategy should be clear.

    Then there's Tyson Fury. His last performance was exciting, but I thought it was a significant downgrade on Fury Wilder 2. If he's not fully focussed or takes his victory for granted there could be some unexpected vulnerability.

    I don't predict an upset, all things being equal Fury in 8, but of course Whyte has a chance.
     
  7. anjawnaymiz

    anjawnaymiz Can we get Ivan Dychko some momentum Full Member

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    Easy work for fury, whyte will probably do better than expected though.

    Whyte is very open to uppercuts and fury loves that shot, can see it playing a big factor
     
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  8. bladesman

    bladesman Active Member Full Member

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    Fury's biggest test since the Wlad fight.

    I can't shake a gut feeling Whyte wins
     
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  9. channy

    channy 4.7.33 banned Full Member

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    Yup them uppercuts will be going in for fun, and from crazy angle too...
     
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  10. Sampneb

    Sampneb Active Member Full Member

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    Yes of course. Fury the favourite - no issues with that. He is clearly the more talented boxer. But Whyte has a nasty hook, and he can win this fight. Interested to see Fury's tactics tbh.
     
  11. Fibbo

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    Would be the biggest upset in World Heavyweight Boxing since Queensbury won the purse bid.
     
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  12. Cookiedough

    Cookiedough Active Member Full Member

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    I can see Whyte doing well, and I hope he does himself proud and gives the fans a brilliant contest. I pick Fury to win by late stoppage or points but wouldn’t be surprised if Dillian pulls off a ko along the way. It’s a proper fight this one, make no mistake and anyone writing Whyte off, is making a big mistake imo.
     
  13. Murderers' Row

    Murderers' Row Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Exactly this. I reckon he'll get him out of there earlier though.
     
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  14. Thefatprinceofwincobank

    Thefatprinceofwincobank Rhino stoppers Full Member

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    Whyte is in for a very long and sustained pounding if Fury comes in with a professional mindset.

    Id expect Whyte to try and push forward for the first 3 rounds and if Fury keeps him at range for the opening few rounds then I’d expect a mid to late stoppage after basically pummelling him continuously for 5/6 rounds.
     
  15. Mitch87

    Mitch87 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yes. One the most powerful punchers in the divison (who is by far a more complete boxer than Wilder) against a guy who has history of being dropped against poor opponents and hasn't fought anyone as good or better than Whyte since Wlad in 2015 (Fury who looks no where near the level he was in 2015 since coming out of retirement).
     
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