Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte | BT PPV - 23 April 2022

Who wins?

Poll ended at 23 Apr 2022, 11:41

Fury - Decision
63
31%
Fury - T/KO
109
54%
DRAW
3
1%
Whyte - T/KO
24
12%
Whyte - Decision
3
1%
 
Total votes: 202

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unknownman79 wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 07:13 Fury v whyte has been made.
Source?
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joshj909 wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 07:35
unknownman79 wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 07:13 Fury v whyte has been made.
Source?
There has been press reports quoting Tyson that he is going to batter Whyte, so the press have taken this to mean the fight is on
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Coco wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 08:05
joshj909 wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 07:35
unknownman79 wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 07:13 Fury v whyte has been made.
Source?
There has been press reports quoting Tyson that he is going to batter Whyte, so the press have taken this to mean the fight is on
Tyson says something different every day. "Writing" a new article about every video he makes them look silly in the long run. I was hoping there was firmer confirmation that a deal had been made or something along those lines.
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If he’d signed to fight Whyte then they probably would have announced something. This will be rumbling on for another 24 hours before the supposed final purse bid.
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They should have just postponed the original purse bids by a month, instead of keep postponing every 5 days.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 08:27 They should have just postponed the original purse bids by a month, instead of keep postponing every 5 days.
It is quite annoying. This is dragging on for no real reason.
Whyte is the mandatory. Joshua and Usyk are contractually obliged.
Fight Whyte or throw the belt in the trash
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Eddie’s come out and said Fury didn’t want to fight Usyk next. He wanted a soft one in March (not Whyte) and then Usyk after that. That’s been turned down so looks purse bids will happen.

Who knows what the truth is but hopefully it’s sorted by close of play tomorrow.
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tiny_acres wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 09:14
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 08:27 They should have just postponed the original purse bids by a month, instead of keep postponing every 5 days.
It is quite annoying. This is dragging on for no real reason.
Whyte is the mandatory. Joshua and Usyk are contractually obliged.
Fight Whyte or throw the belt in the trash
Whilst there are there are enough of the `Mickeys' out there who ignore the facts and swallow all of Furys nonsense then Fury will keep repeating his delusions.
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tonyevs wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 09:23
tiny_acres wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 09:14
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 08:27 They should have just postponed the original purse bids by a month, instead of keep postponing every 5 days.
It is quite annoying. This is dragging on for no real reason.
Whyte is the mandatory. Joshua and Usyk are contractually obliged.
Fight Whyte or throw the belt in the trash
Whilst there are there are enough of the `Mickeys' out there who ignore the facts and swallow all of Furys nonsense then Fury will keep repeating his delusions.
What's your problem?
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From what Eddie has said and hasn't said, it would seem fairly clear that neither Fury nor Joshua want to fight Usyk next. That tells its own tale.

Usyk is numero uno for me at the moment. Brits have always been better talkers than fighters.
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589555 wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 10:05 From what Eddie has said and hasn't said, it would seem fairly clear that neither Fury nor Joshua want to fight Usyk next. That tells its own tale.

Usyk is numero uno for me at the moment. Brits have always been better talkers than fighters.
i've had it with the lot of them, Usyk aside
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Counter-puncher wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 10:14
589555 wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 10:05 From what Eddie has said and hasn't said, it would seem fairly clear that neither Fury nor Joshua want to fight Usyk next. That tells its own tale.

Usyk is numero uno for me at the moment. Brits have always been better talkers than fighters.
i've had it with the lot of them, Usyk aside
x 2 - Poor Usyk stuck in this charade.
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Counter-puncher wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 10:14
589555 wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 10:05 From what Eddie has said and hasn't said, it would seem fairly clear that neither Fury nor Joshua want to fight Usyk next. That tells its own tale.

Usyk is numero uno for me at the moment. Brits have always been better talkers than fighters.
i've had it with the lot of them, Usyk aside
I don't know what to think, mate. I genuinely thought I'd thrown my cards in and given up on the job but I can't fully walk away from the heavyweights and will probably always come back. I know this is a form of social media but I think it is big social media that does my nut in more than anything. At least we aren't getting paid for talking rubbish. These big names earn big from their spoutings, they don't need to fight much once they've gained a bit of traction. It's ridiculous. Ideally people wouldn't click on their videos and posts, it'd force them to work for pay, but social media crackheads can't stay away. Just like I can't completely stay away from here.
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589555 wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 10:36
Counter-puncher wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 10:14
589555 wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 10:05 From what Eddie has said and hasn't said, it would seem fairly clear that neither Fury nor Joshua want to fight Usyk next. That tells its own tale.

Usyk is numero uno for me at the moment. Brits have always been better talkers than fighters.
i've had it with the lot of them, Usyk aside
I don't know what to think, mate. I genuinely thought I'd thrown my cards in and given up on the job but I can't fully walk away from the heavyweights and will probably always come back. I know this is a form of social media but I think it is big social media that does my nut in more than anything. At least we aren't getting paid for talking rubbish. These big names earn big from their spoutings, they don't need to fight much once they've gained a bit of traction. It's ridiculous. Ideally people wouldn't click on their videos and posts, it'd force them to work for pay, but social media crackheads can't stay away. Just like I can't completely stay away from here.
I'm glad to see you back! :TU: It's hard to walk away from, granted - tried it myself.

Boxing and the interest of - I think that has died a death for me. I am sure I will tune in for Canelo and the big heavyweight fights though.
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stujones wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 10:31
Counter-puncher wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 10:14
589555 wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 10:05 From what Eddie has said and hasn't said, it would seem fairly clear that neither Fury nor Joshua want to fight Usyk next. That tells its own tale.

Usyk is numero uno for me at the moment. Brits have always been better talkers than fighters.
i've had it with the lot of them, Usyk aside
x 2 - Poor Usyk stuck in this charade.
i am very feel for him
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589555 wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 10:36
Counter-puncher wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 10:14
589555 wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 10:05 From what Eddie has said and hasn't said, it would seem fairly clear that neither Fury nor Joshua want to fight Usyk next. That tells its own tale.

Usyk is numero uno for me at the moment. Brits have always been better talkers than fighters.
i've had it with the lot of them, Usyk aside
I don't know what to think, mate. I genuinely thought I'd thrown my cards in and given up on the job but I can't fully walk away from the heavyweights and will probably always come back. I know this is a form of social media but I think it is big social media that does my nut in more than anything. At least we aren't getting paid for talking rubbish. These big names earn big from their spoutings, they don't need to fight much once they've gained a bit of traction. It's ridiculous. Ideally people wouldn't click on their videos and posts, it'd force them to work for pay, but social media crackheads can't stay away. Just like I can't completely stay away from here.
not to labour an old point (not my style of course :lol:) but your problem is liking heavyweights

meanwhile from 105-115 Roman Gonzalez has fought virtually everyone, some of them twice, smashed most of them to bits and is still taking challenges at the grand old age of 455*

the little blokes actually fight, regularly, competitively, because they have to. It's bloody brilliant, come and join us, you'll like the air down here :yay:


*flyweight year, like dog years
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Fray Bentos wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 10:48
589555 wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 10:36
Counter-puncher wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 10:14

i've had it with the lot of them, Usyk aside
I don't know what to think, mate. I genuinely thought I'd thrown my cards in and given up on the job but I can't fully walk away from the heavyweights and will probably always come back. I know this is a form of social media but I think it is big social media that does my nut in more than anything. At least we aren't getting paid for talking rubbish. These big names earn big from their spoutings, they don't need to fight much once they've gained a bit of traction. It's ridiculous. Ideally people wouldn't click on their videos and posts, it'd force them to work for pay, but social media crackheads can't stay away. Just like I can't completely stay away from here.
I'm glad to see you back! :TU: It's hard to walk away from, granted - tried it myself.

Boxing and the interest of - I think that has died a death for me. I am sure I will tune in for Canelo and the big heavyweight fights though.
Who is it?
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Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte confirmed with likely venue named for blockbuster fight

Why does papers like Daily Star, Mirror, MEN, always assume and post that fights are confirmed, but because Fury posted what he did.
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It’s good it’s probably happening. I’d expect this to be a turning point for the overly optimistic assessment of The Gypsy Kings abilities. I suspect it will turn out to be an unedifying maul with a wildly overweight Fury taking a close decision, probably getting off the floor again. I think Lewis would have done Whyte in about 2 rounds.
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polecateddy wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 13:59 It’s good it’s probably happening. I’d expect this to be a turning point for the overly optimistic assessment of The Gypsy Kings abilities. I suspect it will turn out to be an unedifying maul with a wildly overweight Fury taking a close decision, probably getting off the floor again. I think Lewis would have done Whyte in about 2 rounds.
This is not far off what I think. I don't think Fury will be as mentally focused as he was for the third Wilder fight and nowhere near the same level as he was for their second engagement. If Whyte walks down to the ring prepared and focused, it could be an interesting night.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 04:39
mickey1975 wrote: 26 Jan 2022, 21:39
daz74 wrote: 26 Jan 2022, 18:54 DAZN/Eddie hold all the cards. They know they’ve got AJ Usyk and the delay just makes the fight bigger. They’re favourites to win the WBC purse. Are Top Rank gonna outbid them for 2 Brits to fight in USA ?
So they have 50% of Usyk, no contract with Tyson or Whyte and AJ isn't even on DAZN uk, yet they hold all the cards?
Yeh, No guarantee the Usyk-AJ rematch will be on DAZN.
eddie said the other day he jumped ship to join a project he believed in, is it really going to be anywhere other than dazn ?
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daz74 wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 15:45
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 04:39
mickey1975 wrote: 26 Jan 2022, 21:39
So they have 50% of Usyk, no contract with Tyson or Whyte and AJ isn't even on DAZN uk, yet they hold all the cards?
Yeh, No guarantee the Usyk-AJ rematch will be on DAZN.
eddie said the other day he jumped ship to join a project he believed in, is it really going to be anywhere other than dazn ?
It’s not Eddie’s choice. Joshua will go where the most money and if it’s close then he’ll stay with Sky with Eddie promoting as he seems to be a fairly loyal bloke.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 15:48
Hope we get some good fights out of all this boxing politics :lol:

Hopefully AJ will come in heavier looking for an early KO and hopefully Fury/Whyte is more Wilder trilogy than Klitschko style.
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