Fury/Whyte was a real let down imo... I was so hyped for it and wanted Whyte to get a title shot for so many years but it was so underwhelming... Dont think Whyte landed one clean shot, Dillian will likely look back on it and feel like he could had done more and think he got the game plan wrong...
I expected Whyte would get in low, make himself even smaller and maul Fury, its the logical game plan for a fighter of Whyte's size against Fury, especially as he has long arms for his hight too...
Whyte's game plan was mad, hes got heavy feet and plods as it is, he even walks duck-footed, so coming in stone heavier than normal, coming out southpaw in round 1, trying to out box Fury, falling in square etc against a master boxer was ludicrous... All of this made his timing and range terrible, he was throwing after Fury had thrown a punch and not throwing with him, so he was missing by miles... It zapped his energy too...
I know its easier said then done but he should had forced his way into range and chopped away, made it gruelling...
Fury is horrible to fight against though and he is a great fighter, I still think AJ and Usyk could beat him, both would be great fights though...
If Fury does call it quits (which i cant see) he would have a poor record for a heavyweight champion and would be nowhere near a top10 heavyweight of all time, forget one of the best ever... He needs Joshua, Usyk, Joyce, Parker (i know theyre friends though) and Ruiz Jr. on his record to go along with Wlad, Wilder and Dillian to even get into the conversation of top 10... He has the skills and personality but not the record atm... All this retiring talk every fight hurts his legacy too imo...