And yet we have Dillian who is continuously in wars and only gotten better because of it... how much has Fury improved? No where near as much And AJ too You gotta be in the hard fights to get your ass kicked in areas where you need improvement You dont learn anything by beating up weak opposition, doesn't help you in the slightest.
Whyte is in wars because he isn't good enuff to beat his opposition any other way, where as Fury is The Chisora fights are prime examples of this. Fury outboxed him and made him quit on his stool where as Whyte was down on all cards in what the 11th? and got luck with a hail mary punch (a 6 years older version of Derek) Please don't quote my post and try and portray Whyte as if he is some sort of role model for us to look up too. as all know hes a limited fighter who will be outclassed first time he properly steps up
I was going to write something like this but can’t be bothered replying to the dope he’s not a true boxing fan he’s a whyte fan girl
His weakness in-ring is his punch resistance. He really can't take a punch very well, and his high risk style means he's in danger of getting clipped at any moment. He also might be hiding a weak gut. No one's really gone to his body with any degree of vigour.
I’ve never seen anyone recover from a punch aswell as Fury did against wilder and if you think he has a high risk style then YDKSAB
Dillian Whyte refused the AJ fight for 3 belts. He had his chance and turned it down. Tells you all you need to know.
"limited fighter who will be outclassed first time he properly steps up" Just LOOOOL Whyte is limited yet SOMEHOW by MIRACLE, he outpoints, and beats someone of Rivas calibre and Parker calibre, with 500 amateur fights between them? 30 years more experience between them??? Don't lie to the forum mate. When Whyte Properly steps up? WTF does this even mean? WTF has he been doing? Who else is there to fight? There 500 ranked heavyweights in the world, top 50 are somewhat competitive, and Whyte has been fighting the top ten and the top five. Don't lie to the forum mate. Whyte has stepped up, numerous time, fact is, the same way he beat Parker, Browne, Rivas, Chisora he would do the same to Wilder and AJ. People say Chisora is faded and yet, look at his recent run.... stronger now than he was 6 years ago. You DKSAB. I bet you are one of those casuals who got all his predictions on Whyte's fights wrong. Figures.
Yeah that it was a bad business move. Not that he is scared, I don't see anyone calling Dillian out, and I don't see anyone calling Rivas out either. Tells you all you need to know. I am out of here, because the forum is full of muppets. Whyte beats Rivas and still not good enough, Fury takes on Otto Wallin, and fans wanna suck him off.
They're just building the Wilder rematch by having Fury face guys he has a good chance of stopping. It's that simple.
I believe Fury said in an interview, post ESPN deal, that he will have three fights and retire. And I believe the first of those was Schwarz. So Schwarz, Wallin, Wilder? That makes him a hall of famer? What the actual EFFF
Given you have been arguing with everyone on this forum in regards to Whyte, his numerous failed drugs tests and his record in general, I see no point in trying to have a reasonable discussion with you. You are obviously so defensive about this this subject, u cannot have a reasonable, coherent discussion without ranting and resorting to insults such as, you DKSAB and claiming I am a casual boxing fan, when you have zero clue about me, or my history of following boxing good luck with your future arguments with most of this forum in regards to Whyte ill leave it with this: "Whyte has stepped up, numerous time, fact is, the same way he beat "Browne"
I suppose if he beats Wilder he'll want the Ruiz-Joshua winner, especially if it is Joshua....huge UK fight.