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Official Tyson Fury vs Wladimir Klitschko Post Fight Discussion Thread
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Originally posted by -Scott-Weiland- View PostHis punch power is tame in comparison to the likes of Joshua, Klitschko and Ortiz, I think it will be interesting to see how Wilder's power is up against Fury. As we have seen with Wilder his early round ko's have begun to slow down now that he has raised his level in competition, could Fury take his power ? I would not bank against it, I think this is a fight I would like to see.
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Originally posted by kiDynamite92 View PostJoshua's opposition has been worse then Wilder's. He may be a good prospect but he's way over hyped.
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Originally posted by Elroy1 View Post
I am starting to learn all about this Bill character..
I learned Fury is comparably powered to Wladimir Klitschko..
And I learned Fury has fought comparable opposition to Klitschko as well.
GTFOOH!
You know I don't give a F really if you constantly troll me or not Bill to be honest!
And the reason I choose to mostly dismiss you more often than not is simply because I KNOW that basically nobody who isn't a total nut bag would put any stock in anything you have to say whatsoever!
Take the 2 points you just mentioned above.. THAT is enough for most non nut bags to go "WTF" and skim straight past your posts from there on!
You opinions and views on me and on boxing appeal to nut bag afficionado's mainly!
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Originally posted by -Scott-Weiland- View PostHow does this fit ?
Lol.
Your analysis goes like this: much like you know whos..its competative because i think it is. it was not competative to the judges, it was not competitive to the people watching, it didn't jibe psychologically as Vad was head butting and trying for a Ko...so lets say this all together shall we "the fight was not competative."Last edited by billeau2; 12-27-2015, 06:53 PM.
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Originally posted by -Weltschmerz- View PostI see another Fury decision if Vladimir doesn't change dramatically (which is questionable).
But one big problem to overcome is how Fury is comfortable fighting off the back leg. Vlad has to really be able to step in and not get countered. If he works it who knows? If he looks at guys like Liston who could step and punch that might get him in the right frame of mind...but again, he would have to change how he sets when he punches.
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Originally posted by KOVALBOXER View PostI think Wilder and Ortiz would be stylistic nightmares against Fury.
Fury is a funny guy, clearly fast for his size.. but I don't think he'll be champion long.
Fury is by far and away the most talented boxer in the HW division, and as long as he stays motivated, he beats all of them.
Will he stay motivated though? I'm not so sure.
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Originally posted by -Scott-Weiland- View PostI tabbed Ortiz as the biggest threat to Wlad as I disregarded that of Fury early on, I suppose age has caught up with Klitschko now and all these guys like Joshua, Parker and Ortiz represent a very real threat to him.
No I don't either, I expect we will see him attempt to grab the big money fight/s before the likes of Ortiz and Parker are mandated, hopefully we will see Fury at least face Wilder before Joshua if he defeats Klitschko again.
Wladimir still beats anyone else in the division, including Ortiz.
1) Fury
2) Klitschko
3) Ortiz
4) Daylight
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