Smart move by Fury.
It's his best chance, even if he intends to bore us to sleep once more.
Whyte might need all of his MMA savy in addition to his considerable boxing skills tomorrow night.
Damn, that explains why I haven't seen any of my local pubs advertising showing the fight. I went around yesterday on my bike in the morning to check all the country pubs within an hour of my place and not one had mention on the boards outside.Phenomenal-Nutrition wrote: ↑22 Apr 2022, 13:56I heard 10pmCMCanavessi wrote: ↑22 Apr 2022, 13:56 Anyone knows what the estimated ring walk time will be? I have to do some planning.
Thx mate!Phenomenal-Nutrition wrote: ↑22 Apr 2022, 13:56I heard 10pmCMCanavessi wrote: ↑22 Apr 2022, 13:56 Anyone knows what the estimated ring walk time will be? I have to do some planning.
Fightnight Scores wrote: ↑23 Apr 2022, 04:34 Where's Whyte picked up all this savvy boxing ability all of a sudden that people seem to be talking of?
I've honestly never seen it.
I don’t think you’ve been watching Dillian Whyte’s bouts.Fightnight Scores wrote: ↑23 Apr 2022, 04:34 Where's Whyte picked up all this savvy boxing ability all of a sudden that people seem to be talking of?
I've honestly never seen it. He's something of a come forward slugger without the KO% of a notable puncher.
In boxing that isn't always the case.some fighters absorb huge shots from one fighter but get stopped by another lesser puncher,usually because the punches come from different angles.Fightnight Scores wrote: ↑23 Apr 2022, 04:34 Where's Whyte picked up all this savvy boxing ability all of a sudden that people seem to be talking of?
I've honestly never seen it. He's something of a come forward slugger without the KO% of a notable puncher.
There is of course the proverbial "punchers chance" and anything can happen in the heavyweight division. But Wilder couldn't keep Fury down, I don't think Whyte can either.
Whyte has indeed earned his shot. But I don't think this is a close fight, and it's a less engaging fight than Whyte vs Wilder would be for instance, or Fury vs AJ or Usyk. Maybe those fights come further down the line, and hopefully this one is more engaging and interesting than I'm giving it chance to be.
If you take just one fight, Foreman couldn't KO a Levi Forte and everyone else did. Shavers, another power puncher, was occasionally stretched by a non contender.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑23 Apr 2022, 08:20 ya
to take wilder again for example, wilder couldnt drop duhaupas at all with 11 rounds of flush loaded power shots. duhaupas showed way more toughness there than fury did
but some random journeyman dropped duhaupas and pov ktfo him
it's all about seeing the punch coming, bracing yourself and reacting with it.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑23 Apr 2022, 08:25 ya, you cant just look at it as 'well he wasnt ko'd by this huge puncher, so lesser punchers surely cant ko him either'
fury also got dropped by a light hitting cruiser, but stood up to shots from bigger hitting heavyweights. boxing is funny like that.
Fury hasn't had to think about left hooks for years,until tonight,hope it's a crackeradislav123 wrote: ↑23 Apr 2022, 08:38it's all about seeing the punch coming, bracing yourself and reacting with it.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑23 Apr 2022, 08:25 ya, you cant just look at it as 'well he wasnt ko'd by this huge puncher, so lesser punchers surely cant ko him either'
fury also got dropped by a light hitting cruiser, but stood up to shots from bigger hitting heavyweights. boxing is funny like that.
a skilled thrown, flush landing heavyweught punch on the button you don't see coming and can't react to, means good night.
Chins are like socks, they wear out after time. Note, Duhapas got stopped after the Wilder fight and not before, and each KO took lesser time. Likewise, Wilder softened Stiverne up for the KO 1.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑23 Apr 2022, 08:20 ya
to take wilder again for example, wilder couldnt drop duhaupas at all with 11 rounds of flush loaded power shots. duhaupas showed way more toughness there than fury did
but some random journeyman dropped duhaupas and pov ktfo him



I have, and I don't think he's quite such the pure boxer you make him out to be.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑23 Apr 2022, 07:38 I don’t think you’ve been watching Dillian Whyte’s bouts.
This is the one....never mind the fact that just because Wilder could't stop Fury, therefore Whyte won't (which others are alluding to)....I just believe Whyte won't be capable of putting enough of one, two, three on him.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑23 Apr 2022, 07:38 There’s a possibility that Fury may make Whyte’s skills appear to be primitive in nature, but Tyson is capable of making most world-rated heavyweights look that way.