Like Fury or not, he's a good boxer, and I tip him to outbox Klitschko again, especially in Manchester. But, we shall see, maybe it's closer this time.
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Originally posted by JoshuaGOAT View PostFury is training like a beast. He'll KO Wladimir this time. Wlad can't outbox him and is basically relying on landing a lucky punch.
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he's the most pillowfisted champ since probably John Ruiz or Chrys Byrd
truly pathetic for someone his size
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Originally posted by lopetego View PostThat featherfisted mofo ain't KOing anyone who's not a random glass jawed alley bum
he's the most pillowfisted champ since probably John Ruiz or Chrys Byrd
truly pathetic for someone his size
His KO ratio is inflated due to the bums he amassed on his record, the bulk of them being tko's too is telling the fact he hasn't real fight ending power. It's all horse shyt when he says he is going for the KO, but I guess he has to sell the fight as Wlad never really has seized the initiative in that regard, I've more respect for Wlad going about his business the way he has though, letting his performances do the talking up until this last fight, I mean if he doesn't give it a go again he should just outright retire.
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Originally posted by johnm is... View PostI just hope he goes out there much more aggressive. Either go out there and get your shit back, or go out on your shield.
Wlad needs to either get back in there and take back what was his, or go down amid a huge effort to do so. Anything less than that, i.e - what happened last time and he doesn't show up, then he may as well leave the game. He would have had his titles taken from him and then failed to claim them back or even been able to amass an effort that makes paints him in that light of a man who wants back something that is his. He is nearing the end of his career, lost his titles and looks terrible in the process, if he cant overcome the problem that is Fury then what is he going to do?
If it is a repeat of last time from Wladimir then he will have gone from someone that lost his titles due to a poor effort to a man that couldn't reclaim them due to a poor effort...He needs to bring some fire in the rematch win or lose.
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Originally posted by lopetego View PostI cant stand Fury. I hope the ***** gets destroyed and goes down in history as another Rahman case, just a bum who caught the champ in an off night
but if he beats Wlad again, that means Wlad is truly shot to **** and should retire asap. Dude is 40, so it's pretty damn possible that's the case
Jeez dude.
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Originally posted by lopetego View PostThat featherfisted mofo ain't KOing anyone who's not a random glass jawed alley bum
he's the most pillowfisted champ since probably John Ruiz or Chrys Byrd
truly pathetic for someone his sizeOriginally posted by Scott.Weiland. View PostFury's power is exceptionally poor for a man his size and I don't see any chance whatsoever he could win by KO against the former champ, but I guess he could potentially catch Wlad with something he doesn't see then again with those long arms that's near on impossible.
His KO ratio is inflated due to the bums he amassed on his record, the bulk of them being tko's too is telling the fact he hasn't real fight ending power. It's all horse shyt when he says he is going for the KO, but I guess he has to sell the fight as Wlad never really has seized the initiative in that regard, I've more respect for Wlad going about his business the way he has though, letting his performances do the talking up until this last fight, I mean if he doesn't give it a go again he should just outright retire.
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Originally posted by SthPaw View PostBasically this.
Wlad needs to either get back in there and take back what was his, or go down amid a huge effort to do so. Anything less than that, i.e - what happened last time and he doesn't show up, then he may as well leave the game. He would have had his titles taken from him and then failed to claim them back or even been able to amass an effort that makes paints him in that light of a man who wants back something that is his. He is nearing the end of his career, lost his titles and looks terrible in the process, if he cant overcome the problem that is Fury then what is he going to do?
If it is a repeat of last time from Wladimir then he will have gone from someone that lost his titles due to a poor effort to a man that couldn't reclaim them due to a poor effort...He needs to bring some fire in the rematch win or lose.
I'll bet anyone anything that he feels the first one two, misses with the jab and then goes into his shell instantly.
Add to that, Fury looks in great shape already with 1½ months to go.
Looking bad for Wlad
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