Scott Gilfoid
You guys confirmed what I had suspected; Scott Gilfoid doesn't actually exist, it's just one of the names used by a teenage homosexual fantasist trolling from his bedroom while his unsuspecting mother is downstairs preparing his dinner. The comments appearing under that name could not conceivably be written by a sports journalist or anyone with with a scrap of knowledge about boxing. Like all trolls, best ignored.
Giant killing? Which fight are they talking about? Can't be the Valuev fight, when Haye spent 12 rounds just running away. The only other one is Vlad, who humiliated him and made him look second rate. If Fury stays disciplined and focused throughout the fight, and follows his corner's instructions, I think he can win this. I hope he does. ****y as he is, he is more honest than Haye, in that he always comes to fight and doesn't look for pathetic excuses when things don't work out for him.
@Own3d
I love these Klitschko fans. They know what i say has a lot of truth so resort to calling me a as--hole, hater, troll etc. Which of course just the opposite of what they are, nuthuggers, knob jockeys and fanboys.
Maybe that's the reason; or maybe it's because you are a typical fat-assed armchair critic who knows nothing about boxing and enjoys slagging off fighters although he doesn't have the balls to get in the ring himself (and please don't tell us you used to be a pro, or boxed in the army, blah blah, because if you did you wouldn't be posting this **** about other fighters.)
Klitschko and Fury
I've always been a fan of the Klitschkos; I know their style isn't popular in the USA as they don't take unnecessary risks, and if boxing is about entertainment then they are far from the best; but if it's about the end result (winning) they are the best at getting the job done, and to end a 17 year career at the top with enough marbles to start a second career deserves credit. Even I will admit that patience was wearing thin with Vitali sitting on his belt these last months, it seemed he was milking it for as long as possible before retirement, rather than face another serious challenge; but I am hearing rumours today that he is about to officially call it a day, and if so, he goes out with a superb record and despite the haters who won't forgive him for taking the heavyweight crown to Europe, he deserves his lace in the hall of fame. As for tyson Fury, I've also been a fan of his for a while and have always thought his rather un-chiselled physique and unpolished style were deceptive; he can put an opponent away with a single body shot and I think he will go a lot further than most give him credit for. I even enjoyed his antics and banter on Twitter etc... don't mind him slagging Haye, Chisora etc, but it just sounds slightly hollow when he starts on the Klitschkos. Hope he doesn't go too far with his antics and implode (he had a history of excess before his uncle took him in hand.) if he stays focused, he can be a world champion in the new era, and if he bites his tongue just a bit he might also be a poplar one.