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  • KingGilgamesh
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    #91
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

    Wladimir Kiltschko was inactive inside a professional ring, but he was not inactive in training. He had went through 3 back to back highly professional training camps 'That is what you need to accept and understand'.

    In reality you do 90% of your learning and improving in the gym, not on fight night 'Fights are the end product of training'.

    I am stating statistics, and only reporting on the facts.

    Wladimir Kiltschko was not really inactive like you are trying to make out.
    As suspected, you're an idiot who knows nothing about boxing and has never stepped anywhere near a gym.

    Camps/sparring is not the same as a sanctioned bout. Never has been, never will be. Its common for fighters to say it takes 25 rounds to learn what one would in one round of a sanctioned fight. They're not the same and never have been considered the same by anyone.

    As I keep saying, Joshua and co. appeal to couch dwelling casuals. I know plenty of sparring fighters who fail to deliver on the night and guys who have sparring wars only for them to choke when it matters.

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      #92
      Originally posted by REDEEMER

      Peter Fury said Klitschko was going to be harder in the rematch and hinted Tyson won’t win unless he ups his game the next time , coincidentally he pulled out not long after that .


      A.J vs Klitschko was supposed to take place in November 2016 . Klitschko was indeed in shape and sharp . You guys are acting like he was made of ring rust but that’s not reality . The reality is Klitschko was on point maybe his timing slightly off but he was definitely more a handful then he was against Fury where he looked like he was sleep walking .

      Inactivity is when a fighter is actually not doing anything , maybe light work outs to keep in shape , this isn’t the case with Wlad who was training to take someone’s head off .
      AGAIN.

      Another jackass I can bet cash has never been in a real fight let alone a sanctioned one in a ring/cage. Inactivity is when a fighter is not fighting sanctioned bouts. Nothing. You idiot, literally trying to change the definition of inactivity to slob Joshua's knob some more. How ****ing pathetic. Wlad has been training and sparring regularly since his last bout, I guess by your logic he hasn't retired. Christ almighty.

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      • REDEEMER
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        #93
        Originally posted by KingGilgamesh

        As suspected, you're an idiot who knows nothing about boxing and has never stepped anywhere near a gym.

        Camps/sparring is not the same as a sanctioned bout. Never has been, never will be. Its common for fighters to say it takes 25 rounds to learn what one would in one round of a sanctioned fight. They're not the same and never have been considered the same by anyone.

        As I keep saying, Joshua and co. appeal to couch dwelling casuals. I know plenty of sparring fighters who fail to deliver on the night and guys who have sparring wars only for them to choke when it matters.
        When one has experience as a Klitschko and at 40 or so in age it actually matters little at world level if they are in training camps and staying sharp .

        Wlad isn’t going to learn anything at his stage so saying he needed to actually be in the ring isn’t true and it shows you actually don’t know about boxing . Fighters take off up to 5/6 months at times after a fight let’s forget that as well and pretend Wlad took years off , he fought Fury at the end of 2015 in November, do the math ? Ha

        Had the A.J fight got made in late 2017 or early 2018 you could make the claims you made but you fall short here again on another day , day after day you never get it right .
        Last edited by REDEEMER; 04-23-2021, 09:27 AM.

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        • KP1
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          #94
          Originally posted by denium

          Why would he duck a man he won every round against? Wlad's style was made for Fury, they could fight 50 times and Wlad would lose all of them.

          Fury schooled and shut Wlad out in Germany, Joshua went life and death in London and was very nearly splattered, and no doubt he would've been if Wlad wasn't so old & rusty.

          Anyway, you'll find out soon enough that Fury isn't a 40yr Pulev or a morbidly obese Ruiz.
          So he couldn’t hold his **** together long enough for an easy pay day against a guy he schooled, never lost a round against and was old, past it and rusty.

          Aye that doesn’t sound as good as you think it does.

          And again AJ was less than 20 fights in, Fury was still on gimme fights ffs.

          Last edited by KP1; 04-23-2021, 10:41 AM.

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            #95
            It’s hilarious how ducking an inactive, ageing Wlad is somehow better than actually fighting him.

            If that’s that hardcore fans logic then thank **** I’m not one.

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            • GucciGod
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              #96
              Originally posted by REDEEMER

              Peter Fury said Klitschko was going to be harder in the rematch and hinted Tyson won’t win unless he ups his game the next time , coincidentally he pulled out not long after that .


              A.J vs Klitschko was supposed to take place in November 2016 . Klitschko was indeed in shape and sharp . You guys are acting like he was made of ring rust but that’s not reality . The reality is Klitschko was on point maybe his timing slightly off but he was definitely more a handful then he was against Fury where he looked like he was sleep walking .

              Inactivity is when a fighter is actually not doing anything , maybe light work outs to keep in shape , this isn’t the case with Wlad who was training to take someone’s head off .
              Lmfao!!! And danny Garcia told his he’s in for a tough night with both rod salka and Samuel Vargas!!

              so you obviously believe every single word you are ever told or read!! You do understand they wanted to sell the fight don’t you? Because the first was so one sided and boring! That people didn’t really care to see it again.

              man, you are too naive and have a lot of growing up to do young boy.

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                #97
                Originally posted by KP1

                So he couldn’t hold his **** together long enough for an easy pay day against a guy he schooled, never lost a round against and was old, past it and rusty.

                Aye that doesn’t sound as good as you think it does.

                And again AJ was less than 20 fights in, Fury was still on gimme fights ffs.
                Have you ever suffered with mental health? It's not just as simple as 'holding your **** together'

                Yes, AJ has been somewhat rushed, and that's one of the reasons he'll be found wanting against a prime elite boxer like Fury.
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                • GucciGod
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by REDEEMER

                  Peter Fury said Klitschko was going to be harder in the rematch and hinted Tyson won’t win unless he ups his game the next time , coincidentally he pulled out not long after that .


                  A.J vs Klitschko was supposed to take place in November 2016 . Klitschko was indeed in shape and sharp . You guys are acting like he was made of ring rust but that’s not reality . The reality is Klitschko was on point maybe his timing slightly off but he was definitely more a handful then he was against Fury where he looked like he was sleep walking .

                  Inactivity is when a fighter is actually not doing anything , maybe light work outs to keep in shape , this isn’t the case with Wlad who was training to take someone’s head off .
                  Bro, you are a total halfwit. I swear you won’t even be entertained after this reply. But you are ******. Look at how this same website reports on fights upcoming and previous. When a guys not fought for a good year or so, they tell us how they need a few round to shake off that inactivity and rust!!!

                  you clearly watch boxing maybe 3 times a year where I watch it at every and any possible opportunity Amatuer or pro. A non fighter or trainer like you could never ever explain “inactivity” to a scholar of this sport like me. Enjoy ya day FOOLIO.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                    It is not false, he went through 3 back to back training camps 'Kiltschko is a man of science, and has stated he was in better condition for Joshua'.

                    Fury beat Kiltschko no doubt about that, but? Lets not try and make out that he beat him up. He merely stole the fight, and bamboozled Fury 'It was a puzzling fight for Kiltschko'.

                    Kiltschko when faced with Fury during the build up to the rematch, seemed embarrassed that he lost to Fury 'You could still sense that he honestly believed he was better than Fury'.

                    Fury was not going to beat Kiltschko by implementing those same tactics the second time 'I think it was a great loss than Wladimir Kiltschko a champion for close to a decade was denied a rematch'.

                    So my point is? None of what I have stated is 100 percent false.

                    The statistics suggest he was in better condition for Anthony Joshua, YOU have zero evidence that he was in better condition for Fury. But for Joshua we have him weighing in at 240 pounds plus 'His own estimation that he was in better condition'.

                    Kiltschko endured two training camps in 2016 for Tyson Fury, and then one more leading up to Joshua 'Kiltschko was training for a long time'.

                    Note: No mocking or disrespect to Tyson Fury, just stating the facts of the situation.

                    People who appreciate boxing tend to see Fury's victory over Klinchko as a display of boxing skills, not a snoozefest, not a runfest, etc. Klit was never even close to causing Fury a problem compared to Joshua going life and death... There was no indication that Klitchko could doanything against the Gypsy King..

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                    • deathofaclown
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by billeau2

                      People who appreciate boxing tend to see Fury's victory over Klinchko as a display of boxing skills, not a snoozefest, not a runfest, etc. Klit was never even close to causing Fury a problem compared to Joshua going life and death... There was no indication that Klitchko could doanything against the Gypsy King..
                      Exactly

                      Fury said in the build up that Wlad had 3 punches in his arsenal. Take them away and there’s nothing.

                      fury was brilliant in that fight at never letting Wlad set himself to jab. He offset him all night. It wasn’t entertaining but it was a master class in taking away your opponents strengths and leaving him out of ideas. Why get into a 50-50 brawl with a good puncher if you don’t need to.

                      I picked Fury to win on here. I knew Wlad would have no answers as long as Fury could show he’s operating at a good level.

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