Fury vs Whyte

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  1. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    Maybe Fury does beat Whyte... but why are you bringing up AJ????

    Whyte has been campaining in the WBC roster... having numerous WBC sanctioned fights... and being the number 1 WBC Contender for umpteen years... and now the WBC Interim Champion... all he wanted was a WBC TITLE SHOT.

    You been here for 13 years... and you can't figure that out?

    AJ is a diff story... talk about the WBC situation which is a clear duck by Wilders team


    Stop trolling or no one will respect the quality of your posts.
     
  2. Sammy123

    Sammy123 Money Maker Staff Member

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    Sorry, Whyte is god damn awful. He's too slow and plodding, and always finds himself on the canvas lately.

    Fury would demolish him.

    Wilder would knock him out in the 1st round, his face ain't slick enough to avoid that right hand.

    Joshua would beat him down again.

    Povetkin will destroy him next, Povetkin even at this age isn't a journeyman like Rivas or a fat blob like Wach.
     
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  3. ShovelHook

    ShovelHook Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    My prediction of the progression of the division is that Whyte fights Povetkin, Usyk fights Chisora, Fury fights Wilder, AJ fights Pulev. Then Whyte fights Fury, AJ fights Usyk and the winners fight each other.
     
  4. navigator

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

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    Whyte talks just a little too much. He should definitely cool it with the anyone/anywhere/anytime posturing, given how very clear he’s been in stating that a perfectly valid rematch with the Kiwi fellow (who had him out on his feet and a matter of seconds from a second stoppage defeat) doesn’t appeal to him in the slightest. He even priced himself out of a Joshua rematch, where a guy who’s about what Dillian claims to be about would’ve backed himself, taken that very good money and resolved to win the fight and make even more next time. To say nothing of the wearisome outsider schtick; Dillian is a company man in a lone wolf’s clothing, has always harbored a transparent desire to be one of Hearn’s pets and, like a petulant child, has only ever pretended otherwise when feeling snubbed or left out of Eddie’s affections (he’s Eddie’s boy, but AJ is Eddie’s special boy).


    Tyson beats this guy with ease. The only problem he has with Whyte is deciding which hand to tie behind his back before schooling him (for the record, it doesn’t matter which).

    I’d like to see it, if only for kicks, but it‘s hardly a pressing matter outside of sanctioning body politics. If the fight does happen after Fury-Wilder III, Whyte will get the university education he’s been asking for.
     
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  5. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    just to show the forum how much of a twat troll you are... how many times has a hearn fighter rematched another fighter when the decision was close like in the chisora fight? No title on the line and dangerous opponent to fight again when you could lose a ton of momentum

    and its a hilarious you think the whyte fury fight is insignificant when we’ve the world was forced to watch twat matchups like fury vs pianeta seferi schwarz and wallin

    you dumb guy

    but Whyte? Who one of the most entertaining fighters proven by his ppv records and fan attendance and sold arenas.. is not worthy of a ring with fury you dumb arse?

    Parker had a full 12 rounds to win the fight and came up short... go cry about it in a corner somewhere and also cry about the fact that your inteligence will never get any better
     
  6. navigator

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

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    ^ Can’t lie, I did expect an irrational, angry response (having observed the style you bring to any discussion concerning the prizefighting barrow boy with the identity crisis), but the threat of crass, uncontrolled aggression has never dissuaded me from sharing my views in the public square. Note that it only took one critique of Dillian Whyte’s bogus outsider persona and questionable throwback credentials for you to declare me a “twat troll” (so much for the cuss filter) and a “dumb arse”. :lol: The next furious assault will be even more wounding, I’m sure.

    Most people don’t see God when they look in the eyes of Dillian, Aydamn. I don’t find it impossible that a significant portion of “the forum” might even agree with my withering assessment of his foibles.

    Anyway, you are correct in affirming that Dillian did not have to grant Joseph Parker a rematch during the last 20 months of waiting for the WBC to acknowledge his existence, despite the highly close and competitive nature of their original bout (which ended with Dillian about a hair’s breadth from being stopped). That was his choice. But it sure would’ve supported the anyone/anywhere/anytime throwback warrior conceit he likes to tout. As would have a readiness to accept that very nice £4,000,000+ cheque to face Anthony Joshua a second time.

    I don’t believe I even vaguely intimated that Fury-Whyte would be a lesser bout than Fury-Seferi or Fury-Pianeta. I did say I’d like to see the fight. But there are bigger things on the horizon, so, if the WBC shunts the plastic rude boy aside yet again, I won’t be weeping over it.


    Anyway, I’m not going to go back and forth for days about Dillian Whyte with a bloke with a Dillian Whyte avatar who can’t respond to any criticism of Dillian Whyte without having a conniption. Dillian Whyte isn’t even interesting enough for that. He isn’t even interesting enough to truly dislike. He’s a mildly irritating boil on the buttcheek of heavyweight whom is due a lancing. To paraphrase Nic van Hoogstraten — in due course, he is going to get it.


    Good day, chap.
     
  7. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    To paraphrase Nic van Hoogstraten — in due course, he is going to get it.

    What like every other heavyweight in history?

    Do you even think before you type? Or just chuck random quotes with no meaning behind it? lol

    What do you mean going to get it? Get what? A loss? Every fight can experience a loss, and likely will -

    Tyson
    Evander
    Joshua
    Wilder
    Lennox

    Maybe even Fury

    Clearly you don't like Whyte, and the conversation ain't about that. It's about Whyte's credentials, and his worthiness of sharing a ring with Fury and anyone else in the division.

    Whyte didn't have to take the Parker fight at all... but he did... and for no reward except 1 million pounds but the loss would have cost him far more. Parker needed a quick rebound AFTER already getting his title shot.

    I'm going to make an assumption about you, you critique Whyte hard but I strongly believe you've never delivered equal critisicm to Wilder Fury or AJ when Whyte had taken the riskier fights for no reward.

    Ergo troll/hater, you say you ain't bothered... but you're bothered enough to hate on a hardworking, always evolving, entertaining boxer.
     
  8. Wizbit1013

    Wizbit1013 Drama go, and don't come back Full Member

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    A very fair post and response mate

    Aydamn,debate with him but name calling just makes you look like a kid
     
  9. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    Fury stops him obviously.
     
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  10. MidniteProwler

    MidniteProwler Fab 4. Mayor of Aussie Boxing Full Member

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    I reckon Fury would give him a sustained beating and stop him in about the 10th
     
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  11. kirk

    kirk l l l Staff Member

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    Its a pointless waste of time in my view but I suppose Whyte deserves his chance.
     
  12. ShadesOfAli

    ShadesOfAli Active Member Full Member

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    Fury will give Whyte his shot, he’s said in the past he will do once he gets the WBC and you’d expect him to keep his word on that.

    Whyte has a punchers chance. Expect it to be competitive for a while but Fury to pull thru in the later rounds.
     
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  13. Carlton Cole

    Carlton Cole Member banned Full Member

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    I appreciate your fondness for Dillian but he gets his head boxed off for twelve rounds any other opinion is rose tinted. Good solid fighter that’s it
     
  14. truth_teller

    truth_teller Member banned Full Member

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    Wach shaked Whyte. Fury will terminate Whyte.
     
  15. neverheardofher

    neverheardofher Active Member Full Member

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    Lord knows Whyte deserves his shot at the WBC strap, it's a joke he's been waiting this long now.
    Don't see him beating Fury but he'd definitely show up for a scrap and put on a better performance than Wilder. IMO he'd have beaten Wilder if he was given the shot before Fury. Dillian has improved a lot and is a dangerous fighter.

    Part of me wants Whyte to get his shot before Fury/Wilder III but at the same time I'd like the trilogy fight to happen to get it over and done with.
     
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