I've called the samaritans they said they will be ready for the tears. If however Fury loses it will be unbearable for the rest of us...
If Whyte has the best left hook in the Heavyweight division, why have only 4 of his last 12 victories ended inside the distance?
Whyte got knocked out and then fought a hospitalised person. I regrettably own up to paying from my own pocket to watch their second fight. I hope AJ is good enough to beat Usyk (he doesn't need to improve much to make that happen). The fight in the heavyweight division to watch would then be Fury v Joshua. I see Fury overpowering Usyk in all the fundental statistics, apart maybe from punches thrown.
Probably something to do with the level of opposition. His last 5 wins: 1) Povetkin - KO 2) Wach - one of the best chins in the division alongside Joyce and Parker 3) Rivas - top 10 4) Chisora - KO (first person to do so) 5) Parker - one of the best chins in the division alongside Wach and Joyce. (First person to drop Parker) Not everyone gets to fight an endless stream of brick layers and pastry chefs
Mandatories don't have to sign rematch clauses, but they can. Fury signed yes for a Rematch Clause as WBO Mandatory against Wladmir Klitschko. Fury signed yes for a Rematch Clause as WBC Mandatory against Deontay Wilder (2nd fight). Though WBC may have ordered Fury as Mandatory after the 2nd/3rd fight was signed. Pulev signed a Rematch Clause, even though he was IBF mandatory for Joshua. Throw enough percentage of the pie and/or increase guarantee. Some fighters will sign away their exit chance.
This is just how i see it. Whyte is even more tailor made for Fury than Ruiz is. I know exactly what Whyte will try and do too. He will approach Fury like how he approached Helenius, as in he will be agressive all night and try to work the body but just like Chisora, he has slow feet. Fury will respond by sticking the jab in Whytes face for how long it lasts, use lateral movement, slip and clinch when Whyte gets too close and reset. I wouldn't even be suprised if Whyte drops Fury once but i just can't see Whyte winning in the long run. Fury will stop him. But hey i was wrong about Usyk and Joshua so who knows.
I don't see that Whyte has anything that can trouble a focused Fury. The biggest whiner in the HW division gets his shot. I can see Fury just laying into Whyte and beating the living **** outta him.
Usyk landed more punches in nine rounds with one being even. And it was Usyk who staggered Chisora in the seventh. He had no problems at all with Chisora. None. If the scoring was kept correctly, he'd have won nine rounds.
Whyte gets beat the same way fury beat Chisora twice, on the end of the jab all night. Whyte will eventually get desperate and walk on to something big and gets stopped late. whyte will carry on calling out wilder after he loses
Wach was about 40 years old, never much good to begin with, and was stopped by Miller and Bakole before going distance with Whyte. Chisora was KO'd by Haye, in 2012. Whyte was not first to do so.