Should Wlad return to boxing?

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  • BangEM
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    #31
    Originally posted by Stuntman Mike

    I'm not so sure about fury now however if they had the rematch when scheduled and fury hadn't ducked I believe Wlad would have let his hands go a lot more much like he did vs Joshua

    Wladimirs a smart guy if Wilder can come up with that feeble body attack and throw fury off in the third fight I'm sure Wlad knew what he had to do which was most likely put himself in danger to land a big shot
    Kronk Fury is the weakest version of Fury since Fury has always been a clumsy plodder on the front foot and his punches aren’t coordinated and accurate. Wlad would catch him flush with either his right or left and that’s all she wrote.

    You’ll see what I’m alluding to if Fury ever gets brave enough to fight Whyte or AJ.

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      #32
      He could STILL beat 80% percent of the top 10

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        #33
        Originally posted by MONGOOSE66
        He could STILL beat 80% percent of the top 10
        Wlad has never took an actual sustained beating in any fight ,the worst one i think was Sanders and it was just a few hits a few rounds . I think most of it is Fury fans on here that want to keep his status as great in the limelight after the wilder win but the reality is Klitschko being back not only makes the division much better it also brings unfinished business with Fury should Klitschko decide to go for him and stay away from A.J who’s stylistically not a good match fir him .

        It’s also the Wilder fans to though , Klitschko coming back also takes Wilder down a notch .

        Fury, , A.J ,Usyk and Klitschko would be viewed as the top guys ,Wilder maybe a 5th spot if you think he gets over Joyce or Hrgovic which I don’t . I still believe Whyte vs Wilder is a 50/50 .
        Last edited by REDEEMER; 10-28-2021, 12:24 PM.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Stuntman Mike

          I thought you'd be too busy looking for a child rapist/murderer avatar than discussing boxing right now

          I could see wlad dominating wilder ,beating Joshua and usyk right now tbh if he hasn't lost too much since his last appearance but that's all speculation
          Of course he has lost to much.

          id say he was probably showing decline in 2013 or so, even the Fury fight was 2015, we are approaching 2022. He’s done and old.

          People always say he can if Foreman did. Well Wlad’s style didn’t only rely on power, he was a very cautious fighter that relied on athletic ability, he wasn’t a dancer but he had very good feet for stepping back out of range etc. He wouldn’t have that at 45, so he would be more reliant on power winning fights and we saw early in his career he’s not the best if he’s forced to fight, and that’s when he wasn’t in his 40’s. The style he developed that made him successful in the end is a younger man’s game.

          Plus Foreman fought mostly bums, had very close fights with guys that couldn’t lace his gloves once over and lost to guys like Tommy Morrison.

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            #35
            Originally posted by deathofaclown

            Of course he has lost to much.

            id say he was probably showing decline in 2013 or so, even the Fury fight was 2015, we are approaching 2022. He’s done and old.

            People always say he can if Foreman did. Well Wlad’s style didn’t only rely on power, he was a very cautious fighter that relied on athletic ability, he wasn’t a dancer but he had very good feet for stepping back out of range etc. He wouldn’t have that at 45, so he would be more reliant on power winning fights and we saw early in his career he’s not the best if he’s forced to fight, and that’s when he wasn’t in his 40’s. The style he developed that made him successful in the end is a younger man’s game.

            Plus Foreman fought mostly bums, had very close fights with guys that couldn’t lace his gloves once over and lost to guys like Tommy Morrison.
            Klitschko wouldn’t get knocked out by Fury no matter how many times they fought win or lose . If Wilder is a top guy now so is Wlad ,you guys are being hypocritical.
            Last edited by REDEEMER; 10-28-2021, 12:49 PM.

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              #36
              While we're at it. How 'bout Vitali hanging up the mayoral sash and lacing 'em up?

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                #37
                Originally posted by Quercusalba
                While we're at it. How 'bout Vitali hanging up the mayoral sash and lacing 'em up?
                Vitali was overrated.

                Best known for giving an old Lewis a decent few rounds before getting his face caved in. He also quit in his corner against Byrd, his corner didn’t pull him, he called it off.

                If people are going to talk about the resume of wilder and people like that, I’d like them to tell me who Vitali’s best win was. Garbage resume.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by REDEEMER
                  Klitschko wouldn’t get knocked out by Fury no matter how many times they fought win or lose . If Wilder is a top guy now so is Wlad ,you guys are being hypocritical.
                  Any version of Wlad would get stopped by the current Tyson Fury, never mind now. Fury didn’t need to bother stopping him though, He just took him to school on his own backyard.

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                  • Stuntman Mike
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by deathofaclown

                    Any version of Wlad would get stopped by the current Tyson Fury, never mind now. Fury didn’t need to bother stopping him though, He just took him to school on his own backyard.
                    Haha I read your posts since you replied to me and I agreed with them tbh but this one made me laugh ..any version of wlad would get stopped by this fury?

                    Based on what stopping a defenseless one trick pony who started boxing at 26?

                    You do seem educated on boxing to a degree but man you really have an agenda to make people believe Fury is something that he isn't ,I hope you don't actually believe the crap you're spouting unless youre one of his brothers or sucking his Wang then that might be understandable
                    Last edited by Stuntman Mike; 10-28-2021, 01:53 PM.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by REDEEMER

                      Wlad has never took an actual sustained beating in any fight ,the worst one i think was Sanders and it was just a few hits a few rounds . I think most of it is Fury fans on here that want to keep his status as great in the limelight after the wilder win but the reality is Klitschko being back not only makes the division much better it also brings unfinished business with Fury should Klitschko decide to go for him and stay away from A.J who’s stylistically not a good match fir him .

                      It’s also the Wilder fans to though , Klitschko coming back also takes Wilder down a notch .

                      Fury, , A.J ,Usyk and Klitschko would be viewed as the top guys ,Wilder maybe a 5th spot if you think he gets over Joyce or Hrgovic which I don’t . I still believe Whyte vs Wilder is a 50/50 .
                      Wilder vs Joyce would be one exciting fight...can wilder crack Joyce's granite chin or will Joyce pound wilder into submission far better than fury ever could ...I'd go with Joyce

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