Yes, he'd beat Whyte. Whyte's a decent determined fighter but he's a swinging plodder, he's easy to hit and he often finds it hard to land on good opponents.
The version we saw against Pianeta would still beat Whyte as easily as he beat Chisora without even trying, too small, too slow, too one dimensional to beat any version of Tyson Fury.
Fury would simply take him into the second half of the fight and drown him from there. I'd bet on Fury to actually knock him out since Whyte puts so much energy and exertion in every punch he throws and his chin isn't very good.
Fight would be exactly the same like the Pianeta fight with Fury winning a shutout decision, Fury raises his game to the level of his opponent, he only does as much as he has to do.
Yeah, I don't know what people were watching last night. Fury did anything he wanted against a game Pianeta. He even pulled an Ali and laid on the ropes matrixing shots. I can't see Whyte posing any real threat to fury. Not enough, power, size, or speed.
You need very good speed and positioning to cut the ring off against a guy like Tyson Fury who moves very well despite being huge with a solid jab and huge reach advantage, Whyte has none of that and he would get peppered by jabs all day long, also Fury can fight on the inside and would wear him down with his size.
Whyte would beat last nights fury. No problem at all. What we,ve seen so far is low action paced fights against low action paced fighters in seferi and pianata. Whyte brings a lot higher pace than those two. Fury was labouring in them middle rounds against pianata. Fury's a tricky fighter. But he's slipped a long way since the klitchko days. Tbf to fury he's on a comeback but I,d be surprised if last nights version of fury beats whyte.