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  • Stuart Chandler
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    #31
    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

    I am 40+ old , so I remember that era pretty well.

    I am obviously asking you Fury haters, what is Vitali`s best win that makes you think he would beat Tyson Fury? Can you explain to me?

    I know, Vitali was brutal in beating bums. You don`t have to tell me that, thank you.
    Vlad admits big bro is his teacher and would’ve had the edge .

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    • QueensburyRules
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      #32
      Originally posted by lopetego
      There was never a prime Vitali Klistchko

      So there's no prime Vitali, but Fury vs Best-Known-Version of Vitali still gets trounced, though
      - - Flubber 6 yrs worst Ring champ in history with 1 defense been ducking all the contenders save Deyonce who gave him more brain damage than he was born with.

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      • Dolor
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        #33
        Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
        Losing to 100 old Lewis?
        Lewis was 38 when he fought Vitali.

        Wladimir was 39 when he fought Fury.
        Last edited by Dolor; 01-25-2022, 06:46 PM.

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        • hogey
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          #34
          Vitali would break him up and stop him inside of 6 rounds, Fury is good but nowhere near the master boxer that the crude Wilder made him and almost every opponent of the last 5 years look. Cunningham and Wallin both certainly seemed to find it easy enough to hit Fury and Vitali was miles above those two in every department.
          I really like Fury he is an entertaining bloke, but sadly i think when he fights some of the top big men with a little more skill than Wilder his reign will end fast.

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            #35
            Originally posted by hogey
            Vitali would break him up and stop him inside of 6 rounds, Fury is good but nowhere near the master boxer that the crude Wilder made him and almost every opponent of the last 5 years look. Cunningham and Wallin both certainly seemed to find it easy enough to hit Fury and Vitali was miles above those two in every department.
            I really like Fury he is an entertaining bloke, but sadly i think when he fights some of the top big men with a little more skill than Wilder his reign will end fast.
            He’s going to lose to Whyte so he won’t even have any title defenses .After the loss I’ll come back here and see if Vitali still loses to him .
            Last edited by Stuart Chandler; 01-25-2022, 08:48 PM.

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            • sallyField
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              #36
              quitaly bitchko lost to christobal byrd and byrd was a middlweight. Fury would probably knock him out easy

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              • Earl-Hickey
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                #37
                Vitalis best attributes were based around being the bigger guy in the ring. Its pretty obvious if you take the rose tinted spectacles off.

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                • The_Demon
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Scopedog
                  I think they actually share a lot of attributes like a certain awkwardness and durability, but I feel like Fury has many more dimensions to his game, is taller and longer than Vitali unlike basically any of Vitali's opponents except maybe Lewis, and then Fury is taller and longer to a greater degree, has massively superior feet, ability to fight southpaw or orthdox and an excellent boxing brain that enables him to utilise his advantages to the max. As for Vitali's advantages he probably hits a little harder (though I'm not sure that's something to be certain of because Fury's shown his punches can be devastating when he fully loads up) and also might have an edge in physical strength, he was a huge guy and most of that was muscle as opposed to flab as opposed to Fury in most of his fights. I think Fury has too many clear edges overall to pick against him, though I'm sure it wouldn't be an easy win for him (and it probably wouldn't be by stoppage barring some sort of injury.)
                  The best assessment in this thread.

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