Man who was losing to Chisora before landing the money punch on a fighter forced to press the action after a points deduction vs a man who forced Chisora to quit after a sustained boxing lesson in 2nd gear. You can mock triangle theory as much as you want but it's daft to dismiss that stark comparison when considering this fight.
Both of Fury's KDs were from relatively close range though. It's not like Wilder leapt forward and used his long reach to damage Fury as he exited the pocket in straight lines. This is an irrelevant point to make if you're trying to suggest Whyte's reach will prevent him from doing damage. As I said previously, many of Fury's opponents have got inside or closed the distance. In fact, boxing long did f-all for both Wlad and Wilder so your point is moot. Wilder's damage was done when Fury held his feet for too long and tried to duck and weave from the waist, a tactic which prevented the head hunter Wilder from winning rounds. That won't work so well with a hard-chinned Whyte who has a vicious body attack.
Whyte won't maintain the constant pressure needed to make Fury fold, it will be fought at a dreary boring pace that todays heavyweights adore.
he completely changed his style. he rarely punches now, for fear of getting ko'd. he used to come forward and go for the ko himself. now he puts on the most boring fights ever witnessed.
Agreed and I don't think that Whyte's left hook is as devastating as some are making it out to be. Sure it's powerful but I believe Chisora was exhausted when he got KO'd by it and Lucas Browne was a fat slob.