All the key tactical elements, ahead of the big heavyweight clash between Fury & Whyte

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  1. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    All the key tactical elements, ahead of the big heavyweight clash between Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte This includes tactical breakdowns of how each fighter will look to win, recent/past tendencies, cases for both fighters winning. Tactical elements from their most recent matches & some of their older fights as well, and dive into the small details which could make the difference in this fight, when they meet on April 23rd. #FuryWhyte
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  2. DavidC77

    DavidC77 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I hope Whyte is managing to fit some training sessions in between posting boring Instagram stories about his dogs.
     
  3. Rollin

    Rollin Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I seriously want to see Shyte win just to see the division burn, but he is such a dim-witted, uncoordinated oaf.

    Let's hope Fury shows up in Wilder-Fury II shape.
     
  4. james5000

    james5000 2010's poster of the decade Full Member

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    We don't to see tactical elements lol, Whytes best punch couldn't nail Fury to the canvas IMO.
    This is a mismatch, and Whyte will get bullied and stopped
     
  5. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    Whyte punches harder than Cunningham and nailed Chisora to the canvas with one shot, something Fury has never done.
     
  6. KernowWarrior

    KernowWarrior Bob Fitzsimmons much bigger brother. Full Member

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    Well i think Whyte will turn up fit and focused, last chance saloon and all that, those are the only tactics i think Whyte can bring to the table, knowing he is as best prepared he can be.

    Whyte is a big old unit who is facing a even bigger old unit, albeit with innate mobility, speed and skill set that Whyte does not possess.

    I do think if Fury is not fit and focused, then Whyte is going to be able to cause Fury problems, however if Fury is on form he will beat Whyte easily.
     
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  7. The Real Lance

    The Real Lance Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    IG story about dogs you say... :thumbsup: I can dig that :lol: On my way!
     
  8. zulander

    zulander Boxing Addict Full Member

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    On the other hand Whyte went life and death with Del Boy who could be argued won fight 1 and was ahead in fight 2 according to some cards. Credit to Whyte for pulling off the win but Derek is well past his best years. Fury barely took a shot and made Derek quit several years earlier.

    Funny you mention Cuningham as Fury wrecked him in similar fashion to Wilder in fight 3 with big winging right hand swipe. Whyte has struggled against Del Boy, Parker and Rivas.

    Fury is bigger them all probably more skills and can certainly can adapt his game more fluidly than the others. Good chin, excellent recovery and in this latest iteration the power to take people out.

    Povetkin one shotted Whyte. AJ put him away with big punches Wilder landed bombs and Fury still got up.

    Maybe a few signs Fury is starting to slip with his size in fight Wilder3 and how many punches he took but I don't think Whyte is the man to exploit that. I see him getting out boxed on the end of the jab early then roughed up and stopped in the later rounds.
     
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  9. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    Cunningham was smaller, than Parker, Chis and Rivas.