I think it will look more akin to Fury V Chisora 2 with Whyte getting a sustained beating with a corner/RSC stoppage in the final third of the fight. I actually think Whyte is just on the slide and if Fury comes in any sort of decent shape, Whyte is in for a tough night. Mind you though, if Whyte can connect flush with his trade mark left hook and follow up intelligently, who knows......
Accomplishments at cruiserweight are completely irrelevant when debating the best heavyweights of all time. Similarly, accomplishments as an amateur are completely irrelevant when debating professional boxers. Amateur and pro boxing are so different they’re almost different sports.
For all-but two fights of his entire pro career, Fury has used movement and a punishing jab to slowly break down opponents. Even if his movement is not what it was - which is entirely plausible - in Whyte he is facing a HW with some of the slowest and worst feet ever to 'grace' a world title fight in the modern era. To beat Wilder he needed to push him back. To beat Whyte he needs to catch him coming in - and Whyte will need to close the gap considering the difference in reach. People are looking at Fury vs Wilder 3 and inserting Dillian in Deontay's place. But I see Whyte in the Chisora role from the rematch. That's how I expect Fury to box until Whyte is ready to go...
Yeah that gif of Fury hitting Wilder is how I see this fight ending. Whyte will swing a big shot Fury will slip or duck and clobber Whyte on the chin with a clean counter and drop him.