DIllian Whyte says he dropped Fury 'so many times in sparring'

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  1. Mark Adam

    Mark Adam Active Member banned Full Member

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    Fury fans are denying this, but at the time their sparring matches took place Fury had been dropped in a couple of fights near to the time they sparred, do you think he`s lying and do you think it matters?
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  2. f1ght3rz

    f1ght3rz Ronaldoooo is crying in his caaaaaar Full Member

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    Can see that tbh and i don't rate Whyte at all.

    Whytes overhand right is pretty good and Fury was dropped with that one both times as a pro i think.

    Fury already responded to Whytes trash talk and he didn't say something contrary.
     
  3. Odins beard

    Odins beard Fentanyl is one hell of a drug.... Full Member

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    If it had really happened we'd of heard about it before now.

    Whyte is in full troll mode....he's been let of the leash to try to sour the upcoming super fight between the furious one and the windmilling one.
     
  4. DoubleJab666

    DoubleJab666 Dot, dot, dot... Full Member

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    Until someone else comes out and confirms this to be true (unless they were sparring in Fury's garage or something) I'm gonna call this as trolling BS...
     
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  6. Mark Adam

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    Why? Dillian punches harder than the two guys that dropped him at this stage of his career.
     
  7. Odins beard

    Odins beard Fentanyl is one hell of a drug.... Full Member

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    So?

    Just because Cunningham did it does not automatically mean Whyte did.
     
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  8. DoubleJab666

    DoubleJab666 Dot, dot, dot... Full Member

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    I hope you never serve on a jury...
     
  9. Ukansodoff

    Ukansodoff Deontay plz stop ducking Joshua. Thank you. Full Member

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    There's loads of knock downs in sparring that don't get mentioned. Your not training to fight these guys, you got different ones coming at you with different things while you've got your own list of things your working on which may or may not work out.

    Chances are he has put fury down.
     
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  10. Scissors

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    Agreed but even if he has it’s nothing to celebrate, it’s sparring!
     
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  11. Okin129

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    Most likely he did but that doesn't mean anything, Fury played the clown in a couple of his fights, i don't think he takes sparring always seriously.
     
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  12. slender4

    slender4 Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Why would he be making this up out of thin air?

    He might be exaggerating, "so many times", but the basic truth remains about the same IMHO.

    Fury did get his butt whipped by McDermott and should have lost.
     
  13. pow

    pow Boxing Addict Full Member

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    People keep referring to this without putting it in context. It was his 8th professional fight and he had Just turned 22, McDermott by this stage was already a domestic Veteran. He stopped McD in the rematch.

    Who was Wilder fighting in his 8th fight? Jerry Vaughn (2-0-1).
     
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  14. slender4

    slender4 Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Fury started boxing at 16. Wilder at 20.
     
  15. pow

    pow Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fury started boxing much earlier than that. They both turned pro at the end of 2008. Wilder has an amateur record of 30-5 and Fury 31-4. Deontay Wilder is an ex Olympian hence the nickname "The Bronze Bomber". He actually started boxing at 19. Anyway, regardless of the facts in terms of experience there is very little between them. The only thing you could argue is that Fury was born into a fighting family (hence why he started boxing at a very young age) whereas Wilder was not.

    Anyway in context to your reply at the time Fury lost to Mcdermott in terms of professional and amateur experience there was very little between them. Except was one was fighting competitively and the other was fighting complete bums.
     
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