So now after the fight he wants to promote … a rematch? He said more here than he said in the entire build-up to the actual fight lol.
Nice try bud. But my initial response was not to you and i quoted specific context and answering towards it. I was talking specifically about the situation where both get warnings and Fury just didn't want to release his bear hold. There is no dirtier fighter than Fury currently, so your trying is in vain.
"It was really a nothing punch" Well soft lad there's someone who disagree's with you, Dillian Whyte, He says @ 039 in the Video that I got caught no doubt - Good Shot...twat
Didn't really look like he hit his head particularly hard to me. https://files.catbox.moe/n0fcbo.webm And, maybe I'm wrong, but it didn't look like that brutal of a shove. I actually saw it as Fury saving Whyte from taking more punishment -- Fury could have just kept swinging and really done some damage. Anyway. I might be more sympathetic if Whyte hadn't fought dirty with the rabbit punching and hitting after the break.
From the reverse angle you get a better idea of the shove, as you see Fury step into, with two hands. Pushing Whyte down to the canvas, and the force of it moves Fury back as well. But I think it's fair to say it's not so different from some how Foreman was handling Frazier This content is protected
He probably learned that push at Kronk gym. Anyways have you noticed there is always excuses when fury wins? They just hate seeing guys like him dominate. They have hatred.
Would Whyte actually prefer the record is updated to KO via heavy push? Not going to do a lot for his chin's reputation.
The reason they ban pushing is because of the devastating effects. All it takes is one push and the fight can be over. There's a rumour that Fury was actually planning to land a push like that, knowing that Whyte was open to the push. There's a brutal video of him pushing the heavy bag in camp. I just hope the sport cleans this up to protect the fighters.