Boxing Thread
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@dogmeat said in Boxing Thread:
@MN5 said in Boxing Thread:
Unfortunately it’s probably given this moron a bit of notoriety and a pub yarn to spin for the rest of his days.
It's the States. It'll get him a lot more than that. Millions more probably
and then, if i am Tyson, i am going after the airline. The video goes for a while, and at no point is there cabin crew coming to Tyson's aid. They have failed in their duty of care
Of a bigger concern to Tyson is, given the changes in laws around unruly behaviour on flights (anti mask piston wristed gibbons) if you are convicted of such behaviour, you're on the "no fly" list forever.
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@mariner4life is that why every calls them massive dicks?
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@dogmeat said in Boxing Thread:
@mariner4life is that why every calls them massive dicks?
among a myriad of other reasons yes
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@Duluth said in Boxing Thread:
If he does sue Tyson, pretty sure Tyson can take it to a jury in the civil trial. They would be sympathetic to him
Most likely a small token payout to the guy and no court action
Dunno, he is a convicted rapist after all and people have long memories.
The fact that he appears to be a completely different person nowadays won’t matter to some people.
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@Duluth said in Boxing Thread:
The point is they guy would have to take a risk. He could win, be awarded $5, and still have to pay for his own lawyer
The incentive is to settle
Absolutely.
I’d support Mike but others wouldn’t. But it’s America so nothing would surprise me.
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@African-Monkey said in Boxing Thread:
Fury wins in whatever fashion he wants. Whyte has no chin, clumsy footwork, a left hook that is over rated by many and not enough of an inside game to trouble Fury. He's basically a glorified British/Euro level fighter, similar to Dereck Chisora.
Current Fury under Sugar Hill will most likely stand and trade in the pocket and look for an early KO. His size will also give Whyte fits.
I’ve got Tyson changing up that fight style he had against wilder .
More movement ( not running but more active with his footwork ) feinting , switch hitting , plenty of rumours he has been training south paw which is interesting. He may start in that stance
And basically taking Whyte into deep water , waiting for the right moment to finish him , might come early , might come middle , might come late . But I’m predicting a stoppage
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@kiwiinmelb Yes it has been mentioned and yes we might see him fighting a bit longer than what he showed in the 2nd and 3rd Wilder fights. I would think that he'll start off on the backfoot for the first few rounds picking him apart and making Whyte tire as his gas tank isn't the best, before eventually planting his feet and looking to take him out in the 2nd half of the fight. One thing Whyte does do well is go to the body before following up with his left hook so thats the only way I can see him having any sort of success and he'll need to go early as well as the longer the fight goes, the stronger Fury gets.
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Night and Day
Tremendous finish
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Stylistically fury is a nightmare match up for Whyte ,
He likes to fight on the inside but is no mike Tyson or joe Frazier anyway ,
Better skills, much bigger body frame to keep him on the outside from fury , it became obvious early where it was heading
That uppercut was a peach of a punch ,not sure we would have seen that shot under the old fury from years ago, he has become an alround much more difficult opponent under sugar hill
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Whyte being a cock and a sore loser
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Pretty much how most predicted ie, Fury outboxed Whyte.
TBH I can't see any of the top heavyweights beating Fury. He's really awkward, extremely long and unless you can push him around he'll pick you off. He's really hard to hit as well with his length and great body movement for a guys so big.
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@TheMojoman said in Boxing Thread:
Pretty much how most predicted ie, Fury outboxed Whyte.
TBH I can't see any of the top heavyweights beating Fury. He's really awkward, extremely long and unless you can push him around he'll pick you off. He's really hard to hit as well with his length and great body movement for a guys so big.
Yeah the more I see him the more I see what you mean. It’s easy to look back on the glory days and grab any number of guys from the 60s through to the 2000s who ‘should’ beat Fury but the more I see the more I realise it’s not a sure thing.
Very hard to hit, has a reach for Africa and even when he does get tagged he has toughness and heart. Still question marks over his hitting power but in the era he’s in it seems more than decent.
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@TheMojoman Usyk beats him imo and I'm a big Fury fan too. Usyk's speed out of the pocket and his ability to change angles troubles Fury massively. Fury would have to use his size to bully him but I think Usyk's footwork won't allow him to lie all over him and clinch him to death.