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Dillian Whyte's tactical tweak to begin the fight as a southpaw has been branded an "obstacle" after he was brutally knocked out by Tyson Fury.
The 'Body Snatcher' was dominated by Fury throughout the contest and was unable to close the gap at any point in the fight despite his tactics. After controlling the exchanges, Fury was able to stop his opponent with a well-timed uppercut in the sixth round to put a swift end to Whyte's long-awaited title challenge.
And boxing trainer Dominic Ingle believes the advice to switch stances put an obstacle between the challenger and a shock victory, and pointed out Fury's prior experience fighting as a southpaw. “He in all probability noticed Tyson Fury coaching southpaw, and he thought, ‘I’ll negate that by going southpaw'," Ingle told Boxing King Media. “That’s not the best way you do it; that’s not what you do.
“You’ve acquired to stay with what you’re good at, and Dillian Whyte just isn’t able to boxing from the southpaw stance. Fury has fought full-fights boxing southpaw. Dillian Whyte hasn’t. It’s by no means going to be a bonus to place your self at an obstacle. So immediately, the alarm bells are ringing. Who’s telling him to try this? What’s going by his thoughts? You’ve acquired to stay with what you’re