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Topic: [ BOXING FURY WON IN ROUND 6 ]: FURY vs WHYTE - THE FIGHT - page 7. (Read 1778 times)

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For your information, you misunderstood my post, I was not offended, not at all. And though he is a boxing legend Klitschko was not one of my favourite boxers but he dominated heavyweight boxing for a very long time and that means he should be respected. And yes you are right, Klitschko sent a lot of boxer to the canvas and without doubt he was great for huge durations of his long career.

Before losing to Fury and then Joshua he had a won:64 losses:3 record, therefore you saying he cried like a baby (when Joshua defeated him) was disrespectful to Klitschko as a man and as a professional boxer.

Klitschko was 41 years old and out of the ring for nearly 17 months but he almost won that fight against a 27 year old Joshua. Whichever way the fight is seen it is clear Klitschko did not cry like a baby when he fought Joshua.


What you wrote about Wladimir Klitschko is extremely disrespectful because he was 41 years old when he faced a 27 year old Joshua yet it took a momentous effort by Joshua which was barely enough to him to win.

I did not understand what you mean by my post being disrespectful. I did not mean to sound rude but only stated my observation. I like to say that any boxer defeated by TKO even if it is a single punch landing on the ribs or an uppercut that knocks the breath out of him is thoroughly beaten. Sorry if that offended you because Klitschko is one of your favorite boxer. But he also sent alot of boxers to the canvas. He was great during his boxing career too.
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What you wrote about Wladimir Klitschko is extremely disrespectful because he was 41 years old when he faced a 27 year old Joshua yet it took a momentous effort by Joshua which was barely enough to him to win.

I did not understand what you mean by my post being disrespectful. I did not mean to sound rude but only stated my observation. I like to say that any boxer defeated by TKO even if it is a single punch landing on the ribs or an uppercut that knocks the breath out of him is thoroughly beaten. Sorry if that offended you because Klitschko is one of your favorite boxer. But he also sent alot of boxers to the canvas. He was great during his boxing career too.
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Votes in Poll: 32
Fury win: 29
Whyte win: 3
Draw: 0


Currently under 10% of the votes are for Whyte to win this fight. If he wins it will be a massive upset against Fury who is the odds on favourite to win. There are just 32 votes in the poll, I hope the number increases as we nearer the fight date.

I stand by my earlier views Fury will unify all the heavyweight belts and will make at least one successful defence before he retires as unbeaten champion.

I also expected that most of the people here in the forum are in the side of Tyson Fury rather than Dillian Whyte and just like me, I'm rooting that Tyson Fury will win this fight despite the huge difference in power these two boxers have. Either way, we will see what would be the result in this fight from exactly 1 month from now but I doubt that this the last fight of the Gypsy King, he's just bluffing Grin
Maybe many judge because Tyson Fury is the best in the current heavyweight era and another reason because looking at his record and rankings, Tyson Fury is much better than Dillian Whyte.
And I think he is guaranteed a win against anyone in his weight class because he is still the best, and yes we will see who wins because the vote stats are the result of their research and judgment.

Of course there would be many boxing fans that will favor the heavy favorite, including me and that's the current Heavyweight division champion Tyson Fury rather than the underdog Dillian Whyte, you know numbers don't lie and the stats really shows that Whyte here won't be the one who will give a stain in Fury's record, actually I think the man will retire undefeated.
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What you wrote about Wladimir Klitschko is extremely disrespectful because he was 41 years old when he faced a 27 year old Joshua yet it took a momentous effort by Joshua which was barely enough to him to win. You are wrong, Wladimir Klitschko was not beaten like a baby by Joshua, he got caught with a single punch that knocked him down (and that could happen to any fighter) but if you take Joshua at 30 years old in his prime and he was to fight a 30 year old Klitschko I have no doubt Joshua would be beaten.

As for Whyte, sure he has the hope of getting the one punch on an unguarded Fury but the most likely scenario is Fury will demolish Whyte.

Whether Fury fights Usyk or Joshua for the unified heavyweight belts, as far as I am concerned he will win because he is too superior a fighter, he is on a completely different level of fighting and technicality to his opponents.

Sometimes we leave room for surprises that can happen. While I believe Tyson Fury will beat Dillian Whyte hands down, anything that can cause an upset can happen. Once there was a Vladimir Klitschko who many thought could not be defeated at all. But he was beaten like a baby by Anthony Joshua as an underdog at a time. Fury can still face the same thing and be punished by Whyte. I can not wait to see what this fight comes up with. Am super excited that it will happen in less than 30 days from today.
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Whether Fury fights Usyk or Joshua for the unified heavyweight belts, as far as I am concerned he will win because he is too superior a fighter, he is on a completely different level of fighting and technicality to his opponents.

Sometimes we leave room for surprises that can happen. While I believe Tyson Fury will beat Dillian Whyte hands down, anything that can cause an upset can happen. Once there was a Vladimir Klitschko who many thought could not be defeated at all. But he was beaten like a baby by Anthony Joshua as an underdog at a time. Fury can still face the same thing and be punished by Whyte. I can not wait to see what this fight comes up with. Am super excited that it will happen in less than 30 days from today.
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Votes in Poll: 32
Fury win: 29
Whyte win: 3
Draw: 0


Currently under 10% of the votes are for Whyte to win this fight. If he wins it will be a massive upset against Fury who is the odds on favourite to win. There are just 32 votes in the poll, I hope the number increases as we nearer the fight date.

I stand by my earlier views Fury will unify all the heavyweight belts and will make at least one successful defence before he retires as unbeaten champion.

I also expected that most of the people here in the forum are in the side of Tyson Fury rather than Dillian Whyte and just like me, I'm rooting that Tyson Fury will win this fight despite the huge difference in power these two boxers have. Either way, we will see what would be the result in this fight from exactly 1 month from now but I doubt that this the last fight of the Gypsy King, he's just bluffing Grin
Why would this be his last fight whether he wins or loses? However unlikely, if he loses against Whyte he will activate the rematch clause and probably be motivated enough to win it. If he wins against Whyte (as is almost universally expected) then his next fight will be a big money fight against the winner of the Usyk vs Joshua fight. Either way there is no reason for him to retire.

Maybe many judge because Tyson Fury is the best in the current heavyweight era and another reason because looking at his record and rankings, Tyson Fury is much better than Dillian Whyte.
And I think he is guaranteed a win against anyone in his weight class because he is still the best, and yes we will see who wins because the vote stats are the result of their research and judgment.
I agree that he is almost guaranteed to beat anybody, that is hard to disagree with because his biggest threat was from Wilder but Fury demolished him twice. Joshua will probably be defeated by Usyk if the rematch goes ahead in June 2022.

Whether Fury fights Usyk or Joshua for the unified heavyweight belts, as far as I am concerned he will win because he is too superior a fighter, he is on a completely different level of fighting and technicality to his opponents.
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Votes in Poll: 32
Fury win: 29
Whyte win: 3
Draw: 0


Currently under 10% of the votes are for Whyte to win this fight. If he wins it will be a massive upset against Fury who is the odds on favourite to win. There are just 32 votes in the poll, I hope the number increases as we nearer the fight date.

I stand by my earlier views Fury will unify all the heavyweight belts and will make at least one successful defence before he retires as unbeaten champion.

I also expected that most of the people here in the forum are in the side of Tyson Fury rather than Dillian Whyte and just like me, I'm rooting that Tyson Fury will win this fight despite the huge difference in power these two boxers have. Either way, we will see what would be the result in this fight from exactly 1 month from now but I doubt that this the last fight of the Gypsy King, he's just bluffing Grin
Maybe many judge because Tyson Fury is the best in the current heavyweight era and another reason because looking at his record and rankings, Tyson Fury is much better than Dillian Whyte.
And I think he is guaranteed a win against anyone in his weight class because he is still the best, and yes we will see who wins because the vote stats are the result of their research and judgment.
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Votes in Poll: 32
Fury win: 29
Whyte win: 3
Draw: 0


Currently under 10% of the votes are for Whyte to win this fight. If he wins it will be a massive upset against Fury who is the odds on favourite to win. There are just 32 votes in the poll, I hope the number increases as we nearer the fight date.

I stand by my earlier views Fury will unify all the heavyweight belts and will make at least one successful defence before he retires as unbeaten champion.

I also expected that most of the people here in the forum are in the side of Tyson Fury rather than Dillian Whyte and just like me, I'm rooting that Tyson Fury will win this fight despite the huge difference in power these two boxers have. Either way, we will see what would be the result in this fight from exactly 1 month from now but I doubt that this the last fight of the Gypsy King, he's just bluffing Grin
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Votes in Poll: 32
Fury win: 29
Whyte win: 3
Draw: 0


Currently under 10% of the votes are for Whyte to win this fight. If he wins it will be a massive upset against Fury who is the odds on favourite to win. There are just 32 votes in the poll, I hope the number increases as we nearer the fight date.

I stand by my earlier views Fury will unify all the heavyweight belts and will make at least one successful defence before he retires as unbeaten champion.
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How quick do belts becomes vacant, if the champs isnt active? How long can Usyk participate in war, before the belts migrate to those who is on lower rank in heavyweights? If Usyk makes all his belts vacant, it will take a lot of time for Fury to obtain all of them. Instead of fighting just Usyk, Fury will have to fight winner of Daniel Dubois vs Michael Hunter for WBA, Ortiz vs Hrgovic for IBF and Joyce vs Parket for WBO. With current boxing realities, it will take years.
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I think you will be watching like the rest of us, do not skip the fight.

Fury cannot really consider retirement until he gets a chance at unification of all the belts. He is more than happy to face Usyk or Joshua or anyone else that holds the belts. I think he sees it clearly as beating Whyte then beating the winner of the Usyk/Joshua rematch then making one defence of all the heavyweight belts to give him the biggest payday of any heavyweight fighter - then retire undefeated.

Whether that happens or not is a different matter but even though a single powerful clean punch from Whyte, Usyk or Joshua has the potential to derail his plan, I think Fury will retire as undefeated unified heavyweight champion of the world.

Usyk has his mind on other issues much bigger than boxing because of the conflict in his country but he is definitely in the frame to have a shot at unifying the belts too. There is a lot at stake in the boxing world for Usyk but it fades in to insignificance when compared to serious issues beyond sport.

I was actually going to just skip this event, but I might tune in just in case it's Fury's last fight. I'm a fan of his, but I just don't see the point of this match up. The only way I see Fury losing it through a freak punch, and that's only if Fury doesn't take this seriously, which he has a history of doing.

What do you guys think? Fury talking rubbish about him retiring? Or is there potentially some truth in it. At first I thought it was just to promote this fight, since more people will tune in, and I don't think the fight itself has that much hype. We just want to see either Usyk or Joshua against Fury. Obviously, Usyk has things going on right now which prevents him from fighting, but Joshua is right there, since he also can't fight Usyk currently. Set up the mega fight for 2023, and finally the fans will be satisfied.
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IMO, Tyson Fury is just desperate to sell the fight because this fight have almost no hype and seems people aren't that interested on this fight because the picture is somehow already clear that he will win on this and that's also the same reason that's why he is saying that he will retire after his fight with Dillian Whyte but I really doubt that he will retire.

This boxer is rich and has an influencer who will gonna coach them on what else to say in the interview so that they can maximize their profit. He won't retire after this fight because he is currently at the top and he still has the chance to take every heavyweight title out there and make some money through those fights. Nevertheless, what he was saying is just some sort of adding the sauce to his upcoming fights where it is expected for him to win it, but he wants to make us curious how will it end up.
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I seriously doubt that Tyson Fury will retire after the Whyte fight, maybe this is his way to promote this fight so that many boxing fans are going to watch and buy the ticket because this might be his last fight.

I doubt that also. It could be he wants to use it as media hype to raise excitement among the boxing fraternity. It is business strategy Fury is bringing up. But if he eventually retires after the Dillian Whyte fight people are going to call him a coward for avoiding AJ or Usyk. Fury may not want such a situation. He has to concentrate on this fight, beat Whyte and face AJ. His fight with AJ should be more interesting than what Whyte's fight will offer us.

IMO, Tyson Fury is just desperate to sell the fight because this fight have almost no hype and seems people aren't that interested on this fight because the picture is somehow already clear that he will win on this and that's also the same reason that's why he is saying that he will retire after his fight with Dillian Whyte but I really doubt that he will retire.
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^ In a statistic record of these two fighters shows that Tyson Fury has more advantages than Dillian Whyte. I am also in favor of Fury's side because, in my own technical and physical analysis, he has an advantage record which has the potential to win this fight and as you can see, it is a people's choice. It could be, Fury is a horrible style match-up for Whyte but let's see what will happen. Sometimes underdog players will most likely have a crown at the end, I remember Pacquiao'smatch on this when he fought Yordenis Ugás.

Despite Fury as the favorite here, Whyte still has a huge chance to win this fight only if he'll be able to counter Fury's strength and aggressiveness. There are matches where the underdog won so we shouldn't underestimate Whyte's capability here. He's also determined so he might surprise all of us on the ring.
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I seriously doubt that Tyson Fury will retire after the Whyte fight, maybe this is his way to promote this fight so that many boxing fans are going to watch and buy the ticket because this might be his last fight.

I doubt that also. It could be he wants to use it as media hype to raise excitement among the boxing fraternity. It is business strategy Fury is bringing up. But if he eventually retires after the Dillian Whyte fight people are going to call him a coward for avoiding AJ or Usyk. Fury may not want such a situation. He has to concentrate on this fight, beat Whyte and face AJ. His fight with AJ should be more interesting than what Whyte's fight will offer us.
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^ In a statistic record of these two fighters shows that Tyson Fury has more advantages than Dillian Whyte. I am also in favor of Fury's side because, in my own technical and physical analysis, he has an advantage record which has the potential to win this fight and as you can see, it is a people's choice. It could be, Fury is a horrible style match-up for Whyte but let's see what will happen. Sometimes underdog players will most likely have a crown at the end, I remember Pacquiao'smatch on this when he fought Yordenis Ugás.
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It's almost certainly not going to be his last fight. He's probably just trying to sell the fight and make out like it's the last time you might see him. He has to try sell it somehow since Dillian isn't doing anything to promote it (which is Fury and his promoters massive fault for not contractually obligating him to show up for the promo events). I wouldn't miss this or any fight Fury is involved with personally. I don't think Whyte will trouble Fury but you never know. I think if Dillian is AWOL for the entire build-up it might add an extra element to the fight as well. Lots of people will think Fury is in his head or he's avoiding it so he doesn't end there, but maybe Dillian is trying to play his own game. Maybe he's been using all this extra time to just do some hardcore training for it.
That was my first thought too, you just never know with Fury. Half of his comments are absolute crap, and the other half he comes across as he's joking, and then he goes, and does it. Personally, I've lost a lot of my interest in Boxing just because of the politics of it all, and how we never really get the fights we want. I'm only interested in the heavyweight divison, and only really interested in Fury vs Joshua. Uysk to me doesn't have the same hype.

That's the fight I want to see, I'd be routing for Fury, but I don't actually care who wins at the end of the day. I just want to see it happen, and finally we'll at least see who's the best in the UK.

Fury has said a few times he's going to retire. He also mentioned he wants to fight Ngannou even after he's 'retired' from boxing. Fury v Usyk probably wouldn't be great to be honest. I'd predict Fury wins on points. They AJ/ Fury fight might still happen though. If AJ doesn't get the rematch sorted because Usyk is in Ukraine then the belts will be vacated and that might set up the Fury/AJ fight. Even if it doesn't I think there's still a chance it could happen.  There's still a market for it and it would be huge in the UK. I don't think AJ will give Fury much of a fight though so as much as I'd like to see it I'm not sure it will be all that great.
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That's the fight I want to see, I'd be routing for Fury, but I don't actually care who wins at the end of the day. I just want to see it happen, and finally we'll at least see who's the best in the UK.
Tyson Fury is really confident with his ability and i was not a huge fan of him and i really thought he was just talk and there is no way he is going to beat Wladimir Klitschko and that too away from his comfort zone, he went and defeated him and i became his favorite but then he made a sudden retirement and then to come back and defeat Deontay Wilder when everyone was comparing him as the greatest boxer of all time and even with all the excuses to come back and defeat another couple of times proved he is the best fighter of this generation.

The only fight i want to see is Uysk and Tyson Fury, the rest he will defeat them easily.
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Votes in Poll: 30
Fury win: 27
Whyte win: 3
Draw: 0


I am disappointed just 30 votes have been cast in the poll so far but Fury is still strong favourite to win. Hopefully the votes cast will increase to around 40, then 50 and more as we get nearer to the actual fight date. For me, I think Fury will dominate and win this fight fairly easily, no disrespect to Whyte but Fury is way too good a fighter, he is far too technically superior. Whyte will give it everything he has but will fall way short and will be defeated with relative ease.

its very clear that most users here are fans of furry and i am one of them.. Lol  no just joking  Cheesy

By the way for me IMO i think probably it's not just because no one want to vote white on this match since this thread already have 740 views and obviously white has a good power as well to KO his opponent.. Perhaps its because furry is still a very favourite fighter on heavy weight division..?

Probably Grin I mean it is almost clear as the day that Fury will win on this match, he's just waiting for the day of the said match to come and knock Whyte out of it. The fans and the sports bookies certainly do know about that, that's why he is the heavy favorite rather than Whyte.

Whyte is a decent boxer too but IMO he cannot just match Fury's capabilites and do a toe-to-toe fight with him.
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It's almost certainly not going to be his last fight. He's probably just trying to sell the fight and make out like it's the last time you might see him. He has to try sell it somehow since Dillian isn't doing anything to promote it (which is Fury and his promoters massive fault for not contractually obligating him to show up for the promo events). I wouldn't miss this or any fight Fury is involved with personally. I don't think Whyte will trouble Fury but you never know. I think if Dillian is AWOL for the entire build-up it might add an extra element to the fight as well. Lots of people will think Fury is in his head or he's avoiding it so he doesn't end there, but maybe Dillian is trying to play his own game. Maybe he's been using all this extra time to just do some hardcore training for it.
That was my first thought too, you just never know with Fury. Half of his comments are absolute crap, and the other half he comes across as he's joking, and then he goes, and does it. Personally, I've lost a lot of my interest in Boxing just because of the politics of it all, and how we never really get the fights we want. I'm only interested in the heavyweight divison, and only really interested in Fury vs Joshua. Uysk to me doesn't have the same hype.

That's the fight I want to see, I'd be routing for Fury, but I don't actually care who wins at the end of the day. I just want to see it happen, and finally we'll at least see who's the best in the UK.
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