Whyte has 10 hours left to sign the contract

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  1. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Let's all laugh on biased Fury fans. When he is doing his antics, oh he is great, he is playing mind games and blq, blq, blq.
    When the opponent does it, here it comes 5550 page with ridiculous posters and opinion.
     
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  2. kriszhao

    kriszhao Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Facts!
     
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  3. Slyk

    Slyk Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    People have more patience for the mind games and antics of an undefeated lineal HW champion who is on a path to being an ATG than a mediocre contender who was recently KTFO by a shot 40 year old. This surprises you?

    "The world loves the strong"
     
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  4. navigator

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

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    Fury is mercurial.

    Whyte, by contrast, is an unsophisticated loudmouth who has displayed no aptitude for gamesmanship in his career thus far. In his case, the extended silence is telling.
     
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  5. KernowWarrior

    KernowWarrior Bob Fitzsimmons much bigger brother. Full Member

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    Ok Whyte might not sign the contract for some inane reason like he caught covid, has mental health issue, gained tons of weight etc etc. If Whyte was so foolish to not sign then more fool him, and would be deserving of being frozen out of any further title opportunity.

    However those that say Whyte is scared to face Fury, that frankly is daft, Fury brings nothing to the table that is going to scare another big heavyweight, that heavyweight might well likely lose but scary no, damn Fury would be able to beat me to a pulp just using one arm, but if i was earning several million as a result i reckon i could deal with any fear.

    Everyone says Fury gets in opponents head, well Whyte seems to have done that to Fury without uttering a word, as long as Whyte signs by required date and time all is fine.

    I would say Whyte as long as he intends to sign in time, is playing a clever game by his silence, Fury thrives on trash talking, belittling opponents and such like, that becomes a one man rant if his opponent is not present to face the verbals.

    Fury has the beating of Whyte there is no doubt about that, but i say Whyte has won the early prefight first round without a word or action taken by him.

    Could it not even just be a pre planned marketing ploy, agreed by all parties for Whyte to appear reluctant to sign up for the fight but does so just in time.
     
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  6. navigator

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

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    Whyte is thinking back to this outburst now;

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    Living vicariously through Tyson Fury's brutal dismantling of Deontay Wilder sure felt good in the moment. But life comes at you fast. Twenty-four months on, as the once speculative prospect of a showdown with the world's champ becomes a reality, and having made a rod for his own back with his utterances regarding Fury these last few years, it has dawned on Whyte that he's in for a similar ritual public humiliation as that which the Bronze Bomber endured.

    To sign on the dotted line was to ensure that every last one of his chickens would come home to roost, hence the bid to squeeze as many undeserved shekels out of the deal as he possibly could — he wants the bag, but he knows he's going to have to suffer a tremendous loss of false pride to get it.

    Fury is about to take any remaining desire for fighting away from him.

    Spend it wisely, Dillian.
     
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  7. MrBarry465

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    Always found this so lame from Whyte, basically tried to suggest he was the one who put the blue print out for beating Wilder, despite never being in a ring with him.

    Whyte is about to taste what it feels like to get beaten by the best of his era.

    Welcome to the pain train Shyte.
     
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  8. MrBarry465

    MrBarry465 Active Member Full Member

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    This all day.
     
  9. navigator

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

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    Piggybacking on another man's defeat of your perceived rival is, indeed, the action of a worm.
     
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  10. MrBarry465

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    Whyte would have gone lights out if he ever got into a ring with Wilder anyway.
     
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  11. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Tyson Fury
    Don't make me laugh.
    Some of you Fury fans are an absolutely laughing stock. Fury ain't and never will be ATG, neither will be anywhere close in there.

    It's good when he is playing mind games, but you all start crying when someone do this to him.
    It's quite funny looking at Fury fans all crying all over the forum. :coti:
    Whyte played his role great so far. If he is smart he can get even more advantage in the presser.
     
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  12. MrBarry465

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    He is the only active heavyweight to have held every major belt in the division.

    If he beats Whyte and then unifies retired (making him twice WBO cham, then yes sorry he will go down as an ATG/.
     
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  13. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Don't make me laugh, biased blinded fanboy.
    Fury have 1 title defense, and it's against the guy he won the belt - Wilder.
    He also ain't beating any of AJ/Usyk, so zero chance of him becoming Undisputed.
     
  14. GeoZe

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    Wallin's most significant achievement is losing to Fury. Whyte didn't need to announce the fight, that was his mistake. After Fury beat Wilder, Whyte (but more likely his team) didn't want to jeopardize the Fury fight. Whyte isn't just feeding himself, he's feeding multiple people in his team, and he's going to be completely unmotivated fighting Wallin for far less money. He should never have announced the fight.

    Wallin has a very negative style, his last fight was against a journeyman on short notice, it was a stinker. For the record I would have picked David Price to beat Wallin, Luis Ortiz, Kownacki and plenty of guys around that level. Nobody cares about the Wallin fight anymore, people only cared at the time because they wanted to see Whyte in a fight, Wallin was never a draw, and he blew the reputation he gained from Fury exposure in his last fight. Nobody is paying PPV to see Wallin against any heavyweight.

    Cunningham did very little at heavyweight, I don't see how a 'solid crusierweight', with I believe only one successful title defence would be seriously compared to Whyte if Fury beats him.

    I just looked at Whyte's record, he doesn't even have 9 opponents better than Chisora, that he failed to KO. Cannot figure out where 9 came from.

    Why would Whyte fight Parker in New Zealand? Rivas in Colombia? Helenius in Finland? Browne in Australia? His promoters would have to be complete idiots to make the fights in those places, and no business acumen. His previous fights attract the most fans, and make the most money in England, I don't see the logic behind using this as ammunition. Most a-side fighters fight mostly at home, unless it's a massive fight in a neutral venue such as the Middle East or Africa.

    Povetkin was past his best. Yet still was one of the most dangerous in the division. I don't like this "past their prime" talk. A lot of the time these past their prime fighters still beat most in their division, i.e., Mayweather beating Canelo, Pacman beating Thurman, Hopkins beating Pascal..... Wlad was past his prime against Povetkin, Fury, Pulev, and AJ. Fury and AJ's (especially Fury) wins were still fantastic. The Wlad who lost against AJ is a top 5 heavy right now.

    Robberies = I agree with Chisora being robbed in the first fight, it was a draw minimum, and I was leaning towards Chisora winning. Fury lost the first fight against McDermott, it wasn't even a draw, I also thought the AJ and Parker fighter was a draw, the ref was also clearly constantly protecting AJ whenever AJ looked in trouble, and it ruined the fight. Fury was robbed in the first Wilder fight. Truth is that most big name fighters should have more losses on their records. Garcia against Herrera is a disgraceful one that comes to mind.
     
  15. navigator

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    It don't amount to a hill of beans whether one considers Whyte among Fury's five best opponents or not.

    He's still way out of his depth and en route to a terrific hiding.
     
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