The Tyson Fury vs D Whyte prediction thread !!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by heerko koois, Apr 22, 2022.


Tyson Fury or D Whyte ?

  1. Tyson Fury

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  2. D Whyte

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  1. Ballzwarrtz

    Ballzwarrtz New Member Full Member

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    he wasn’t with the bookies.. and that’s what counts
     
  2. benebox

    benebox Active Member Full Member

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    £500 Tyson decision +290
    £50 Over 8.5 -120
    .... May sprinkle on Tyson 10-12 at +600 as if he wins it will more likely be the result of a heavy Dillian gassing late in the fight.
     
  3. Bokaj

    Bokaj Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    We haven't seen Fury be the boxer in a good while, but if he goes that route I think it will be a comfortable win for him on the whole with maybe some good moments from Whyte. Fury might become more aggressive and look for the stoppage as Whyte gradually starts to tire.

    If he goes out aggressively from the start like he's done against Wilder, I think will be more competitive. If he fights like he did against Wilder last time I might actually favour Whyte, but I don't think he'll fight as recklessly as he did then. If he opts to be aggressive from the start I expect him to work behind a stiff jab as he did in the second Wilder fight. Anything else would be stupid.
     
  4. Pompey Junglist

    Pompey Junglist Active Member Full Member

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    Fury looks better than he did for Wilder 3 but not quite as muscular as he was for Wilder 2.

    That suggests to me he's probably going to box and move for a bit to gas Whyte, then slowly but surely start putting it on him. I don't think he'll be content with a points win infront of 94k at Wembley for his 'homecoming'.

    It should be a comfortable win for Fury, either by decision or late stoppage, but I can't totally discount Whyte. If Fury goes full Kronk at any stage then it at least gives Whyte a good chance to catch him with his best weapons.

    But the biggest reasons to not discount Whyte are in my opinion the great unknowns about Fury...

    Is he properly motivated or complacent?

    How much did those Wilder fights and the knock downs take from him both mentally and physically?

    Is his movement / stamina about to fall off a cliff after years of unhealthy living?

    And to be fair to Whyte he's got a better resume than Wilder so you could argue he's Fury's toughest fight since Klitschko.

    All that said, I predict Fury by KO in Rd 8.
     
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  5. iii

    iii Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Everything on paper says Fury my heart says Whytes Jamaican heart willget him there...KO/stoppage to Whyte8th round...
     
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  6. navigator

    navigator "Billy Graham? He's my man." banned Full Member

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    Whyte will lumber after you if he has to, but pressure has never been his strong suit, much less in-fighting. He poses practically zero inside threat to Fury, whose know-how in the most intimate range will steadily tear him up for whatever time they spend in those quarters. The idea that Whyte is a dangerous man in-close is an invention based on common misunderstanding of range — he needs clear daylight to do his best work (e.g. the left hook that shut Chisora off, the right hands that troubled Povetkin), and an in-fight doesn't remotely favor him vs. Fury.

    Whyte is a mid-range, mid-ring bomber with a useful jab (which he needs to try to get working tonight, because Fury's will certainly be busy whether he's switching stances or staying orthodox). With that said, Tyson can afford to trade with him in the killzone, but responsibly so, i.e. judiciously limiting/selecting the engagements, not squaring up and swinging with both hands low as in that infamous sequence in Cunningham 2013 (well, guys still bring that fight up a decade on).

    I expect Whyte to be tough and game enough to not be blown out in the first four or five, but I don't see him lasting the distance. Fury will break him down and stop him mid-late.




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    I hope you can forgive me, I couldn't resist. :lol:
     
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  7. UndergroundBoxing

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    I’ve put a bet on both fighters to be knocked down and then Fury to win on points. I’ve got a feeling there’s gonna be drama and it’s gonna be a fun fight to watch
     
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  8. MrBarry465

    MrBarry465 Active Member Full Member

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    16 foot ring apparently.
     
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  9. nixxter

    nixxter New Member banned Full Member

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    Tyson Fury is getting exposed, embarrassed, battered and stopped tonight.

    The Body Snatcher is a stylistic nightmare for the Gypsy King. Fury cannot dance and run around Whyte and he cannot brawl and go to war with him either. The pressure, aggression and violence Whyte is going to unleash will be too much for Fury.

    Tyson knows Dillian has his number and won't rematch him, that's why the talk about retiring after the fight.
     
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  10. Braindamage

    Braindamage Baby Face Beast Full Member

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    Tyson may get dropped, but should out box Whyte with ease. 12 rd , UD
     
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  11. Kishnabe

    Kishnabe Member Full Member

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    Whyte KO Fury Round 8.
     
  12. navigator

    navigator "Billy Graham? He's my man." banned Full Member

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    :lol:
     
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  13. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Oh, dear, dear, dear, dear. I'm honored that i live rent free in your head. I'm also honored that you waste your entire day digging very deep, aka 6+ months old post, to try stay relevant, after the self-destruction you inflicted to yourself.
    I didn't need to waste any of my time, cause i have good memory and knew exactly the b.c. you were saying.

    This is another gem from you, that clearly shows why Fury fans are not worth of anyone precious time, and just like their hero, they lie and twist everything.
    You hit a new low with that quote.
    How about the whole post, h ? Like literally most stuffs were the way i said it will goes. Fury tactics, Whyte chin, etc.

    And no bud, you are still ignored, but there is good users on here, who wrote to me, that you are trying to stay relevant with quoting just what it fits your agenda, just like all of Fury fanboys, that are on my ignore list.
    You are not worth of my precious time. I hope you can manage to get me out of your head, and stop wasting your time with me.
    :dogpile:
     
  14. Mickc

    Mickc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Always some beauty posts looking back at old threads from fights long since passed. Possible favourite oldie ones where various ones about Usyk moving to Heavyweight and then his subsequent fights including Joshua 1 .
     
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