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

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Confirmed Card

Main Card

• Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte, 12 rounds, heavyweight – Fury’s WBC and Lineal heavyweight titles
• Anthony Cacace vs. Jonathan Romero, 10 rounds, junior lightweight – vacant WBO International junior lightweight title
• Isaac Lowe vs. Nick Ball, 10 rounds, featherweight – vacant WBC Silver featherweight title
• David Adeleye vs. Chris Healey, 8 rounds, heavyweight
• Tommy Fury vs. Daniel Bocianski, 6 rounds, light heavyweight

Undercard

• Royston Barney-Smith vs. Constantin Radoi, 4 rounds, junior lightweight
• Karol Itauma vs. Michal Ciach, 4 rounds, light heavyweight
• Kurt Walker vs. Stefan Nicolae, 4 rounds, junior lightweight
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte | BT PPV - 23 April 2022

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Sky Sports covering the open workout.....
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte | BT PPV - 23 April 2022

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Fury looks in decent nick (for him) from today's Insta update. Usual love handles but no excessive flab.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte | BT PPV - 23 April 2022

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When did big john get the punditry role for these open workouts... Its a bit weird.
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i guess hyping the furys is a package deal
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gregregegg wrote: 19 Apr 2022, 07:27 When did big john get the punditry role for these open workouts... Its a bit weird.
It’s crazy. I like John’s views on most boxing things but anything related to his sons he can’t be anything close to objective. Kicking off with Haye and Frampton shows that.
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On the face of it, it's Bizarre that John has the job. But when you think about it, if Tyson's contract with Frank is coming to an end after this fight, does his dad having a job with BT make it more or less likely he will sign with Frank again? More likely. Not much more likely but still more likely.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte | BT PPV - 23 April 2022

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*Breaking*

Whyte will NOT attend todays open work outs
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"Shades of Golovkin" John Fury on (his son) Tommy.
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lot of balls in the uk, never heard a ball from elsewhere tbh

i notice a lot of boxing balls tend to be chinny actually, maybe random or maybe a bunch of relatives
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte | BT PPV - 23 April 2022

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Tyson looking lean. Great shape for him.
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Dillian is the floater of the heavyweight division. Hanging around for years feasting on the dross of a very bad division, even getting chinned by a 40yr old who was wobbled by David Price. The reality is, he isn't very good! The heavyweight division is a pale shadow of bygone days but there is a huge, huge gap between the top couple and the rest. The only chance Whyte has in this fight is Fury not being focussed. That's literally it.

As for today's no-show on top of the usual shite... Thank God it's only 4 days until Dillian Shite gets silenced forevermore. Whyte is literally hand made for Fury. You genuinely couldn't design a fighter that Fury can oppose with such ease. Fury wins this any way he wants to.
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Whyte saying that it isn't the Tyson Fury show and that's what it been,

Well carry on not turning up and it's obviously gonna be a Tyson FURY show
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte | BT PPV - 23 April 2022

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ya by his standards he looks good
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MarkMcBurney wrote: 19 Apr 2022, 08:07 Dillian is the floater of the heavyweight division. Hanging around for years feasting on the dross of a very bad division, even getting chinned by a 40yr old who was wobbled by David Price. The reality is, he isn't very good! The heavyweight division is a pale shadow of bygone days but there is a huge, huge gap between the top couple and the rest. The only chance Whyte has in this fight is Fury not being focussed. That's literally it.

As for today's no-show on top of the usual shite... Thank God it's only 4 days until Dillian Shite gets silenced forevermore. Whyte is literally hand made for Fury. You genuinely couldn't design a fighter that Fury can oppose with such ease. Fury wins this any way he wants to.
whytes resume is good, the divisions been weak but he certainly hasnt been feeding on the dross of it
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margaret thatcher wrote: 19 Apr 2022, 08:09
MarkMcBurney wrote: 19 Apr 2022, 08:07 Dillian is the floater of the heavyweight division. Hanging around for years feasting on the dross of a very bad division, even getting chinned by a 40yr old who was wobbled by David Price. The reality is, he isn't very good! The heavyweight division is a pale shadow of bygone days but there is a huge, huge gap between the top couple and the rest. The only chance Whyte has in this fight is Fury not being focussed. That's literally it.

As for today's no-show on top of the usual shite... Thank God it's only 4 days until Dillian Shite gets silenced forevermore. Whyte is literally hand made for Fury. You genuinely couldn't design a fighter that Fury can oppose with such ease. Fury wins this any way he wants to.
whytes resume is good, the divisions been weak but he certainly hasnt been feeding on the dross of it
His best win is Joe Parker FFS.

His resume looks better because of how weak the division is.
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MarkMcBurney wrote: 19 Apr 2022, 08:10
margaret thatcher wrote: 19 Apr 2022, 08:09
MarkMcBurney wrote: 19 Apr 2022, 08:07 Dillian is the floater of the heavyweight division. Hanging around for years feasting on the dross of a very bad division, even getting chinned by a 40yr old who was wobbled by David Price. The reality is, he isn't very good! The heavyweight division is a pale shadow of bygone days but there is a huge, huge gap between the top couple and the rest. The only chance Whyte has in this fight is Fury not being focussed. That's literally it.

As for today's no-show on top of the usual shite... Thank God it's only 4 days until Dillian Shite gets silenced forevermore. Whyte is literally hand made for Fury. You genuinely couldn't design a fighter that Fury can oppose with such ease. Fury wins this any way he wants to.
whytes resume is good, the divisions been weak but he certainly hasnt been feeding on the dross of it
His best win is Joe Parker FFS.

His resume looks better because of how weak the division is.
how many contenders in the division have better records?
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margaret thatcher wrote: 19 Apr 2022, 08:11
MarkMcBurney wrote: 19 Apr 2022, 08:10
margaret thatcher wrote: 19 Apr 2022, 08:09

whytes resume is good, the divisions been weak but he certainly hasnt been feeding on the dross of it
His best win is Joe Parker FFS.

His resume looks better because of how weak the division is.
how many contenders in the division have better records?
Not many because the only 'contenders' of any worth are quite young in their career. Even if you say Whyte has a good resume, he just isn't very good.
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sure he's not great, but picking at his resume seems weird to me. it's easily one of the best in the division, by far the best of anyone yet to have a title shot, and way way better than fury's or wilder's or aj's or parkers were pre title shot
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte | BT PPV - 23 April 2022

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margaret thatcher wrote: 19 Apr 2022, 08:14 sure he's not great, but picking at his resume seems weird to me. it's easily one of the best in the division, by far the best of anyone yet to have a title shot, and way way better than fury's or wilder's or aj's were pre title shot
I'll concede that I guess, my anti PPV for mediocre fighters in crap fights attitude tarnishes Whyte particularly given how well promoted he's been with Hearn.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte | BT PPV - 23 April 2022

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"Anybody who is anybody in boxing is here" apart from Dillian Whyte....
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte | BT PPV - 23 April 2022

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jimmystone wrote: 19 Apr 2022, 08:06 Tyson looking lean. Great shape for him.
Lean?

From the knees down admittedly. From the waist to sternum he is wobbling.
Embarrassing for the sport that someone in that state can be recognised as number 1.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte | BT PPV - 23 April 2022

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hardly what most people would consider lean, but for fury's standards that looks like good shape, defo better than last fight
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte | BT PPV - 23 April 2022

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tonyevs wrote: 19 Apr 2022, 08:58
jimmystone wrote: 19 Apr 2022, 08:06 Tyson looking lean. Great shape for him.
Lean?

From the knees down admittedly. From the waist to sternum he is wobbling.
Embarrassing for the sport that someone in that state can be recognised as number 1.
Tony, what is your problem? You are a year old man obsessed with Tyson! He is blatantly in good shape and you just won't have it....
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