Chisora is more of a pressure fighter and moves foreward with head movement. Whyte is also a bit more wild swinging than Chisora. Usyk will have a bit of trouble in maybe the 1st round and then school and KO Whyte by the 8th
The build up will be epic. Fury is gonna win but this is the type of resume building fight that Fury needs. More top ten names to fill out the holes. You never know Whyte could make it entertaining for however long it lasts
Plus Usyk wasn't bulked up for the Chisora fight. I think the bigger version has more pop in his punches and would stop Chisora in a rematch
11.5 rounds of jabbing Whyte's peanut head in utilising lateral movement while punchbag Whyte plods forward throwing swinging haymakers that miss by a mile, concluded with a brutal KO that destroys what's left of Whyte's meagre punch resistance. Hopefully it will be so one-sided that the crowd boos Fury for not giving Whyte a chance, like Chisora 2 and Hammer.
Whyte is far better than Briggs, who wasn't even on the level of non-top 10 Wlad title challenger Jameel McCline.
Chisora just plods forward, bites down on gum shield and throws the overhand right. There's not much to Chisora's game plan. Whyte on the other hand has a good jab, probably the best left hook in the divison and goes to body more effectively probably more than anyone divison (at least untill Gassiev get the fights).
I always felt Usyk was putting the rounds in with Chisora not that he could knock him out anytime but he knew he would outpoint him. Also tactically it would make sense for making other fights with people under estimating Usyk at HW which is what happened as most people fancied Joshua. If it's a card game it's best not to show your full hand straight away.
Loud mouth Whyte you say, compared to motor mouth Fury Whyte is nigh on mute. That said i see a fit and focused Fury winning the bout I think much depends on how much motivation Fury has to get back into a full fight camp, he would of course for a AJ or Usyk fight, but will he for Whyte, as that old Hagler quote goes. "It's tough to get out of bed to do roadwork at 5 am when you've been sleeping in silk pajamas" Whyte must be ultra motivated as this is his last throw of the title dice, i do hope he prepares like a spartan, leaves every last effort in that squared circle, if so it will in my opinion be a enjoyable fight to watch.
The press conferences for this will be comedy gold , as for the fight it will be hilarious if Whyte gets lucky and sparks Fury out but I suspect it will be a re run of Fury Chisora 2.
At a guess, I'd say Whyte's shoulder miraculously healed the very second the WBC ordered Fury vs Whyte. Funny how that happens.