Furys strategy will be interesting in this fight, I don't think he will box as much as people think, I think he's fully invested in his new style and he will be looking to make Whyte fight out of his comfort zone going backwards, this could turn into a very exciting slugfest for 4 or 5 rounds but the great thing about Fury is if that isn't working he'll adapt into plan B and C
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Agreed a fight Whyte only won because a clash of heads was scored as a knockdown,the ref did nothing that night either to put a stop to the rough house tactics used against Parker . Also agree that Helenius whilst not a great win is still ok on a resume. Chisora was robbed in the first fight with Whyte of the win and in the second fight was coasting it until points deductions changed the fight and Whyte got him. If Chisora can out work Whyte it’s going to be interesting to see what game plan/tactics Whyte will use in the Fury fight .
DW has a punchers chance, but if Fury is on his game Whyte won't be able to walk down anything. As others have posted, Whyte-Chisora I was a draw if not a win for Chisora. Dillains's W over Parker is controversial. Parker almost had Whyte out of there in the 12th. Not sure but don't think Helenius was near 100% vs. DW. He deserved a title bout vs. Wilder. Wouldn't have surprised me is Wilder KOd Whyte, or the other way around.
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This fight is a mismatch, if Fury comes in reasonably well-prepared and not overly obese. Whyte cannot walk Fury down. Dillian is mediocre, not really a top heavyweight.
What you need to understand is pretty much all heavyweights have big respect for Chisora and many of them fear him. when he is on point he's no cakewalk...but Fury literally toyed with him. It's not just who, it's how. Fury decimated some very very good men.
In all honesty Whyte has nothing Fury can’t handle… unless he turns into an XL Floyd Mayweather overnight and Tyson comes in grossly out of shape and completely unmotivated, he is going to be outclassed in pretty much every department.
Only intrigue here for me is whether or not Fury is on a downward slide and trying to guage him versus Usyk later this year.
That wasn't what I responded to, fanboy. He said that having Chisora as a notable win is indicative of a poor resume. Full stop. Nothing about the manner of the win making any difference. And I just stated that the Chisora wins are among the most notable ones on Fury's resume.
Depends on the shape of both fighters. I think Fury has a shaky rep and will be exposed if he ever fights a live body.
Who's this mythical live body then? Usyk? AJ? Fury will not get his credit in till he bludgeons this 36 year old cruiserweight to death who had fun toying with a bodybuilder It's laughable. Went in there with Wlad and didn't lose a round, not a live body? Walked head first into what I'd regard as the most explosive HW ever and shook it off. Asked the ref to save Chisora. Made a man who's never been stopped before quit. Whyte better pray Fury doesn't show up in full force.