Tyson Fury stops Dillian Whyte predicts Tim Bradley

By Boxing News - 04/20/2022 - Comments

By Jim Calfa: Tyson Fury will stop Dillian Whyte this Saturday night predicts Tim Bradley for their fight at Wembley Stadium in London, England.

Bradley says WBC heavyweight champion Fury has took many tools in his arsenal for Whyte (28-2, 19 KOs) to deal with, and he feels that he’s going to KO him with a right hand or an uppercut at some point.

With that said. Bradley believes Whyte has the power to give Fury (31-0-1, 22 KOs) if he can get to him early.

Bradley noticed during the final press conference on Wednesday that Fury was being extra nice to Whyte, showing him respect and trying to calm him down.

The idea behind Fury being nice to Whyte is so that he won’t come out swinging on Saturday, trying to take his head off with one of his powerful left hooks.

If you’re Whyte, you need to tune out what Fury is trying to do because he was the same way with Deontay Wilder ahead of their fights.

“I see respect for each other, and I see history.  Even if I didn’t know they had past history, I see it in their eyes,” said Tim Bradley to Fight Hub TV about today’s final press conference between Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte.

“I think both guys know what they’re up against. They understand what they’re up against. Tyson Fury understands that Dillian Whyte wants what he has, and he’s trained his body and his mind to be prepared for that The same thing for Dillian Whyte. The same exact thing.

“So, cordial, calm before the storm, on Saturday night we’ll have a hell of a fight. I did, I truly did,” said Bradley when asked if he thought the Fury vs. Whyte final press conference today would be a little more turbulent.

“I thought that Fury would dig into Whyte, but I think that it’s a mental game with Fury, to be honest with you. A lot of people have been saying that Dillian Whyte have been avoiding things because he wants to try and affect Tyson Fury mentally.

“The fact that Fury came in with a lot of respect and showed him tons of support, respect, and love, I think he’s trying to calm down Dillian Whyte. He doesn’t want him to come out swinging crazy. I think he’s trying to brother-in-law him.

“I think it’s a mental game for Tyson Fury. Yeah, I think so without a doubt,” said Bradley when asked if Fury beats Dillian. “He just needs to be careful. If he pays homage to his defense after he punches, he should be fine.

“I think Fury is a better fighter all the way across the board. Dillian is a fantastic fighter, he really is, but I think Fury is bigger, longer, and smarter and has more tools to his bag of tricks.

“I’m going to go with Tyson Fury. Yeah, right hand or uppercut,” Bradley said when asked if Fury stops Whyte.

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