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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Post by margaret thatcher »

does he also say tyson's the 2nd best guy in camp, after big martin
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Post by Ruthless-RKO »

mickey1975 wrote: 14 Apr 2022, 14:56 Billy has been in camp with Tyson. He said he's a whole different level to the others.
Yeh he posted a pic with Parker too.

He’s with Bakole too ain’t he.
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Dont think Fury will have to cop too many tricky questions in the live press cofrence. boxing journalists are on a short leash and can be uninvited forever if they ask a tough question...

I still cant belive Fury got away with saying he was going to donate his purse to charity then not doing it. How did noone ask him after "who are you donating it to?", "When are you donating it?", "why havent you donated it?"...
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gregregegg wrote: 14 Apr 2022, 22:17 Dont think Fury will have to cop too many tricky questions in the live press cofrence. boxing journalists are on a short leash and can be uninvited forever if they ask a tough question...

I still cant belive Fury got away with saying he was going to donate his purse to charity then not doing it. How did noone ask him after "who are you donating it to?", "When are you donating it?", "why havent you donated it?"...
Several have. He just says that what he does with his money is his business.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte | BT PPV - 23 April 2022

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The Tony Lapidus impressions page on Facebook had me chuckling on this fight.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte | BT PPV - 23 April 2022

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Got a feeling this will be exciting fight, wouldn’t suprise me to see both hit the deck, but Fury to get late stoppage
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Certainly if Fury turns up looking like a fat man who did an ill-advised crash diet - all beer belly and chicken arms - then Whyte has got to have a good chance. If Fury’s 21 stone then it’s an upset. Can’t believe those odds on Whyte. You can get 25-1 for Whyte points. Seems a bit crazy considering he’s won on decision against Parker and others. He’s about 6-1 just to win.
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polecateddy wrote: 15 Apr 2022, 14:54 Certainly if Fury turns up looking like a fat man who did an ill-advised crash diet - all beer belly and chicken arms - then Whyte has got to have a good chance. If Fury’s 21 stone then it’s an upset. Can’t believe those odds on Whyte. You can get 25-1 for Whyte points. Seems a bit crazy considering he’s won on decision against Parker and others. He’s about 6-1 just to win.
Nice odds, Whyte will never outbox the likes of Fury. Actually, he didn't outbox Parker either, he swarmed Joe, while almost got stopped himself. To bully Fury is another impossible mission for Dillian. This fight can be stolen by Whyte only in a case of a simple puncher's chance, which, of course, ain't gonna happen.
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DrDuke wrote: 15 Apr 2022, 15:55
polecateddy wrote: 15 Apr 2022, 14:54 Certainly if Fury turns up looking like a fat man who did an ill-advised crash diet - all beer belly and chicken arms - then Whyte has got to have a good chance. If Fury’s 21 stone then it’s an upset. Can’t believe those odds on Whyte. You can get 25-1 for Whyte points. Seems a bit crazy considering he’s won on decision against Parker and others. He’s about 6-1 just to win.
Nice odds, Whyte will never outbox the likes of Fury. Actually, he didn't outbox Parker either, he swarmed Joe, while almost got stopped himself. To bully Fury is another impossible mission for Dillian. This fight can be stolen by Whyte only in a case of a simple puncher's chance, which, of course, ain't gonna happen.
Probably Fury will have enough in the tank to push the fight his way on natural talent. But on the flipside many a lax champion has been upset by an unfancied underdog - just look at Lennox Lewis. I’m not totally convinced Fury hasn’t been eating cakes and skipping the early morning roadwork a little too much working from home over in Morecambe.
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polecateddy wrote: 15 Apr 2022, 14:54 Certainly if Fury turns up looking like a fat man who did an ill-advised crash diet - all beer belly and chicken arms - then Whyte has got to have a good chance. If Fury’s 21 stone then it’s an upset. Can’t believe those odds on Whyte. You can get 25-1 for Whyte points. Seems a bit crazy considering he’s won on decision against Parker and others. He’s about 6-1 just to win.
Have you not noticed he's in shape? Tyson will do the distance even if he was unfit... he is very comfortable in there, expect Whyte to quit.
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polecateddy wrote: 15 Apr 2022, 16:02
DrDuke wrote: 15 Apr 2022, 15:55
polecateddy wrote: 15 Apr 2022, 14:54 Certainly if Fury turns up looking like a fat man who did an ill-advised crash diet - all beer belly and chicken arms - then Whyte has got to have a good chance. If Fury’s 21 stone then it’s an upset. Can’t believe those odds on Whyte. You can get 25-1 for Whyte points. Seems a bit crazy considering he’s won on decision against Parker and others. He’s about 6-1 just to win.
Nice odds, Whyte will never outbox the likes of Fury. Actually, he didn't outbox Parker either, he swarmed Joe, while almost got stopped himself. To bully Fury is another impossible mission for Dillian. This fight can be stolen by Whyte only in a case of a simple puncher's chance, which, of course, ain't gonna happen.
Probably Fury will have enough in the tank to push the fight his way on natural talent. But on the flipside many a lax champion has been upset by an unfancied underdog - just look at Lennox Lewis. I’m not totally convinced Fury hasn’t been eating cakes and skipping the early morning roadwork a little too much working from home over in Morecambe.
Is that why he's got one of the top sporting nutritionists in the world living with him for 3 months? To bring him cake?
And he owns several properties in morecambe. Do you really believe he's chilling at home with Paris and six kids? This place astounds me sometimes.
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mickey1975 wrote: 15 Apr 2022, 16:03
polecateddy wrote: 15 Apr 2022, 14:54 Certainly if Fury turns up looking like a fat man who did an ill-advised crash diet - all beer belly and chicken arms - then Whyte has got to have a good chance. If Fury’s 21 stone then it’s an upset. Can’t believe those odds on Whyte. You can get 25-1 for Whyte points. Seems a bit crazy considering he’s won on decision against Parker and others. He’s about 6-1 just to win.
Have you not noticed he's in shape? Tyson will do the distance even if he was unfit... he is very comfortable in there, expect Whyte to quit.
It can be a bit deceptive as to where he’s carrying the body fat. He looked far from fit in those body sparring drill clips. I just wondered if he’s crash dieted? A lot of muscle goes that way first. I’m thinking 20 stone plus, which just isn’t great. Are you thinking lighter than 20 stone?

And the weight question, having a nutritionist for 3 months won’t magically lose stones of weight at an accelerated rate. If he was 23 stone in December it will be a struggle to be 19 stone now.
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Yes you can. I'm a pretty big guy, nowhere near as big as Tyson. I also don't have a full time nutritionist or train at elite level every day. If I decided to lose weight, shedding a stone in the first week is easy.
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mickey1975 wrote: 15 Apr 2022, 16:59 Yes you can. I'm a pretty big guy, nowhere near as big as Tyson. I also don't have a full time nutritionist or train at elite level every day. If I decided to lose weight, shedding a stone in the first week is easy.
It’s not really fat you lose when you start a diet. It’s water, fluff, muscle and not a huge amount of fat. The rapid loss usually slows down a lot in week 2. A stone seems pretty high. Usually the only way you can lose weight and not lose a lot of muscle is I think 2-3 pounds body fat a week. You shoot for much more than that and the calorie deficit will strip off your muscle. Those cycling Clenbuterol might have other ideas. At a base level all a nutritionist can do is put you on a calorie specific daily intake with balanced macros. You cant really do anything magical naturally to maintain muscle and lose fat at some accelerated rate.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte | BT PPV - 23 April 2022

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Once again, Tip Toes Tyson :lol:
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joshj909 wrote: 15 Apr 2022, 18:33
Once again, Tip Toes Tyson :lol:
How can you see his feet?
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte | BT PPV - 23 April 2022

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maybe because he clicked on the picture

dude is like 6'7-6'8 and still needs to always give himself a height boost :lol:

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

Post by gregregegg »

Each of Big babys quads could compete in the welterweight division. monsters.
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gregregegg wrote: 15 Apr 2022, 21:26 Each of Big babys quads could compete in the welterweight division. monsters.
:lol:
They are massive, like a rugby number 8.
Pity he couldn't use them to generate the power a guy built like that should have.
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KiwiRider wrote: 15 Apr 2022, 23:05
gregregegg wrote: 15 Apr 2022, 21:26 Each of Big babys quads could compete in the welterweight division. monsters.
:lol:
They are massive, like a rugby number 8.
Pity he couldn't use them to generate the power a guy built like that should have.

Yea he is such an arm puncher. That said if he was good at getting the power out for those legs it would be good for his power but would murder his cardio. Hams like those loveeee a bit of oxygen.
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Tyson has tip-toed for years in photos, he probably just does in sub-consciously, like a lot of other stuff he does and comes out with. It's a bit animal really, puffing yourself up to appear as big and scary as you can when you feel vulnerable. That Tyson is a self-admitted depressive is proof in itself he likely feels vulnerable most if not all of the time. I genuinely feel sorry for him (and anybody else with mental woes). Makes him all the braver too, though. He could easily run and hide in a corner away from the world.
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Schwartz was top 10 in Germany though...
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joshj909 wrote: 16 Apr 2022, 17:00
Schwartz was top 10 in Germany though...
Wlad wasn’t undefeated at the time though. That’s what they mean.

But then again, neither was Wilder in the 3rd.

Don’t get the whole post tbh, cuz his next fight is Whyte and AJ already KO’d him.
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Don’t get the whole post tbh, cuz his next fight is Whyte and AJ already KO’d him.
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Think a lot of people have forgot that it really does see,m a mismatch
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Apr 2022, 17:38
joshj909 wrote: 16 Apr 2022, 17:00
Schwartz was top 10 in Germany though...
Wlad wasn’t undefeated at the time though. That’s what they mean.

But then again, neither was Wilder in the 3rd.

Don’t get the whole post tbh, cuz his next fight is Whyte and AJ already KO’d him.
They're pandering to casuals. Tom Schwarz the undefeated Germany beast > Old Wlad who got finished by AJ
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