So all the haters acting like Fury's resume sucks but Whyte is a good addition, guess what open your eyes. But no need to argue because the "gold standard" resume that gets jerked will be irrelevant when the little cruiserweight retires him. All roads lead to Fury. Always have done always will do. This content is protected
Wallin isn’t even a top 20 heavyweight. Stop overrating him because Fury put in a bad performance against him.
The at time outside top 40 guy whose best win was points decision over some guy who got KOed by Dimitrenko in the first round. Or the guy who has beaten Povetkin, Parker, Chisora x 2, Rivas, Helenius and Wach? I know who I view the better fighter. Whyte would be Fury best opponent after Wlad by quite some distance. It will interesting to see the odds the bookies give.
He might be over rating him, but you have to be out of your mind to put him outside of the top 20. He is top 10.
"There only ever has been me." The greatest of his time. You'll all find out and you'll all have to bow. It's inevitable.
"Chopper hit the chain-link fence behind me and let out a howl of mingled pain and disappointment. I turned around, holding one skinned knee, and got my first look at the famous Chopper—and my first lesson in the vast difference between myth and reality. Instead of some huge hellhound with red, savage eyes and teeth jutting out of his mouth like straight-pipes from a hotrod, I was looking at a medium-sized mongrel dog that was a perfectly common black and white. He was yapping and jumping fruitlessly, going up on his back legs to paw the fence. Chopper went nuts. I mean it sincerely. He ran around in a big circle, yelping and barking and foaming, rear feet spewing up tough little dry clods. He went around about three times, getting his courage up, I guess, and then he launched himself straight at the security fence. He must have been going thirty miles an hour when he hit it, I kid you not—his doggy lips were stretched back from his teeth and his ears were flying in the slipstream. The whole fence made a low, musical sound as the chain-link was not just driven back against the posts but sort of stretched back. It was like a zither note—yimmmmmmmm. A strangled yawp came out of Chopper's mouth, both eyes came up blank and he did a totally amazing reverse snap-roll, landing on his back with a solid thump that sent dust puffing up around him. He just lay there for a moment and then he crawled off with his tongue hanging crookedly from the left side of his mouth." —Stephen King
Wallin did just scare Whyte into faking an injury, so Whyte himself though he could’ve been beaten by him. But he hasn’t proven to be better yet.
I agree with your point but Povetkin was 41, Wach was 38/39, and the first Chisora fight is generally seen as a robbery. Probably should have included Rivas.
He got sparked out by the remains of Povetkin and then beat him months after he had coronavirus. It was obvious from the weigh in he didn't stand a chance.
Povetkin was still coming off good peformances against Hunter and Fury despite his age came off with his best career win proving he still carried out top quality KO power by koing Whyte. I had Whyte winning the first fight by Whyte. I had Whyte winning by 3 or 4 points in the first Chiaora fight and only thought the anti Matchroom room guys viewed as a robbery as Whyte landed more and the better quality shots of two as well. Rivas a robbery? Whyte schooled him ja ing his head of working his body effectively and easilly won on points (granted Rivas gave him a late scare by dropping him but I couldn't give Rivas more than 3 rounds). A past it Wach is still better than anyone Wallin had beaten at the time.