Fury should walk Whyte down. There are 0 risks

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  1. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No amount of training can stop what's coming for Whyte. No chin, no gas, no ring iq, sloppy. Tailor Made for Fury. I've heard nonsense about Whyte posing a threat if Fury took it to him. I disagree.

    Fury is stronger, quicker, and can rough Whyte up at close quarters. He was also using that uppercut well against Wilder. Fury can beat him however he wants and i genuinely believe he'll fight Whyte aggressively and win by brutal KO
     
  2. heerko koois

    heerko koois Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  3. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Once Fury goes southpaw it's over for Shyte
     
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  4. heerko koois

    heerko koois Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    What if Whyte goes southpaw???
     
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  5. EnglishButFrench

    EnglishButFrench New Member Full Member

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    What if Fury goes back to orthodox?
     
  6. African Cobra

    African Cobra The Right Honourable Lord President of the Council banned Full Member

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    Whyte is a physically stronger man than Wilder and Fury. Suggesting the tactics you are for Fury shows you don’t have his best interests at heart. You are saying the better boxer should take it to a guy who is a good inside fighter with good body shots and a tremendous left hook. Fury may have to engage on the inside but it won’t be from choice if he does. It’s a good thing you are not a boxing trainer.
     
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  7. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    Whyte is a heavy man trained to land hurtful punches. Absolutely no reason for silly risks. Fury is fascinating to watch whichever way he approaches a fight; he should stay out of Whyte's wheelhouse, box him, handle him, bust him up, take him out 8-12.
     
  8. Hanz Cholo

    Hanz Cholo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That might be true,
    but it would be ill advised as it’s an unnecessary risk,
    He can beat him easily by outboxing him , tiring him out & Possibly KOing him late.

    it would essentially be giving Whyte his only real chance at winning this fight.

    It would make for better viewing for sure,
    so I as a fight fan that loves watching people get punched in the face, well I’d be all for it.

    just don’t think it’s a sound game plan.
     
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  9. red corner

    red corner Active Member banned Full Member

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    Then he ( Fury ) needs to be in shape, and he's too lazy for that. Fury is better off at 250, not 270. And don't discount Whyte taking the fight seriously and coming into better shape than normal. Whyte is the biger puncher between the two and not unskillled like Wilder. Fury's defesne is over rated. Very over rated. He's not that hard to hit and gets the illusion of great defense thaks to the level of competiition. A man as on Wilder's skill level had him dowm FOUR times. An upset can happen.
     
  10. AdamT

    AdamT Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Fury wins anyway he wants
    I believe he is 100% focused and if rumors are true he is having a great camp, similar to the Wilder 2 fight

    This fight will expose Whytes limitations and he is going to be remembered as a laughing stock for avoiding press conferences and then beat like a dog in the ring

    1 sided beatdown incoming
     
  11. Themessiah

    Themessiah El Jefe Full Member

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    Maybe Whyte can go longer than expected if Fury doesn't take him seriously, but overall Whyte gets stopped after swinging wildly and gassing himself out
     
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  12. Ilesey

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    He may employ those tactics but it would be dangerous to do so early on. He needs to, and will, dismantle Whyte from distance first breaking him down and eventually turning on the gas to stop Whyte.

    I just hope that Dillian can make it entertaining for a while and put Fury under some pressure. It's a terrible style match up for Whyte.
     
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  13. northpaw

    northpaw Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Minimal risk doesn't mean "no risk". Whyte is up against on the front foot, back foot, inside and outside but he does have a legit hook.

    No risk would be Fury fighting Zuri Lawrence who can't outbox him and doesn't even have a puncher's chance.
     
  14. ad4m88

    ad4m88 Active Member Full Member

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    Love how people suddenly view fury as some Mike Tyson punching destroyer just cos he kod bum wilder is so laughable
     
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  15. teddybaldock

    teddybaldock Active Member Full Member

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    Whyte has a sneaky left hook. Stunned josh with it. Floored Parker with it. It’s his only weapon in this fight. I am backing fury to take it away from him