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  • #51
    Originally posted by Scott Weiland View Post
    If Fury is so desperate for a Klitschko fight why did he duck out of the WBC and IBF ordered fights.I mean come one Mitchell would have been his opponent and he choice to drop out ! Seriously Mitchell ffs,the guy has nothing going for him apart from the fact he can **** a little against D class opposition,why Fury would be scared of facing him is beyond me,he must have real fears over his own chin.

    I can understand him avoiding him as he clearly doesn't have the belief in himself he would like his fans to believe he has. to go around saying Wladimir wants to avoid him is absolutely laughable.

    Between wanting Chisora or Fury to win to get a title shot,I actually hope it is a draw and both get a shot,they're both tailor made for the Steelhammer,it'll be funny watching whilst it laughs,more so when both are labelled bums by the anti Klitschko muppets.
    Come on now... Everybody knows he gave up both eliminators for the PPV fight with david haye. 100000 pounds to fight pulev or 5 million pounds & a % of PPV... There was no duck of any kind. He wouldn't even make that fighting klitschko. boxing is a business & not a sport?

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Black Barty View Post
      If Fury does it, it's charisma. If AB does it, it's disrespect. I see...
      Interesting you say b/c I like Broner and love his antics, but for whatever reasons Fury makes me upset. When it comes down to it they both run their mouths way to much and to soe degree it can be disrespectful. I just learned something about myself

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      • #53
        I think Wlad vs Fury would just be who lands first tbh.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
          Fury throws many more shots than Wlad. He's averaged 50+ per round over his last 4 fights. He's also got a better engine than Wlad. He goes 12 rounds better.

          Wlad does everything else better than fury though.
          Ok this is one of those "VERY" rare moments where I agree. I did allude to it earlier, I gave them equal, but I do acknowledge that Fury can throw more shots than WK throughout a fight.

          WK must pace himself over 12 rounds, that's the first "lesson" he learnt on his road.

          WK still has the higher conditioning, it's his muscles which consume more oxygen than the softer bodied Fury for one thing...

          And 2, WK expends far more energy on each shot than does Fury because they are executed faster and with more force, they are more explosive.

          Fury by contrast, despite his size, has much less muscle and puts little grounding on his shots. They don't "cost" him much but they aren't as decisive either.

          I don't hold this against him as such. Plenty of my top boxers were also accumulative punchers (Vitali Klitschko, Rid**** Bowe), as were many of yours (Muhammad Ali, Larry Holmes). On the contrary I think it suits Fury better. He actually does have real boxing skills!!

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          • #55
            Originally posted by jacksonrr View Post
            I think Wlad vs Fury would just be who lands first tbh.
            That's also rubbish. Wlad will land far more often and cleaner, hits much harder.

            Also key.. Wladimir Klitschko has a MUCH better chin than Fury?

            WK definitely has a good chin. The idea that he is a glass jaw... Is actually ridiculous.

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            • #56
              lol at the people getting butthurt about Fury's smack. Enjoy the show, people. It takes some pretty messed up stuff to turn publicity into bad publicity and this ain't even close. It's still all good.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Freedom2014
                Fury is just a big-mouthed wanker.

                He avoided an IBF final eliminator against Pulev when it was offered.
                He did duck Pulev, but only because he thought he was going to earn 5 million quid for fighting Haye instead.
                It was a no-brainer, really. Peanuts for fighting a dangerous guy like Pulev, or a small fortune to fight Haye, which was something Fury had dreamed of doing since he was teenage amateur

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                • #58
                  Fury vs Chisora is a massive fight - bigger than Mayweather vs Maidana and Pacquaio vs Algeiri

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Freedom2014
                    Fury is just a big-mouthed wanker.

                    He avoided an IBF final eliminator against Pulev when it was offered.
                    To fight David Haye for £5m in a bigger and more meaningful fight.

                    You know this you wanker.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by joe strong View Post
                      Come on now... Everybody knows he gave up both eliminators for the PPV fight with david haye. 100000 pounds to fight pulev or 5 million pounds & a % of PPV... There was no duck of any kind. He wouldn't even make that fighting klitschko. boxing is a business & not a sport?
                      That is bs.their was no ppv offer or Haye when he was ordered to face a WBC final eliminator once overcame the fight he arranged a fight against Johnson.

                      he gave up the Pulev fight to avoid a tough challenge.Haye would have been his cash out fight,the myth destroyed.he cares zero for the title fights like he says.he wasnt offered €5 to face Haye anyway,that was the hope,clearly the ppv figures were excessively poor thus the reason the fight collapsed twice.Haye's stock is at all time low.and Fury's isnt as high as he had hoped after being on terrestrial television back home,after being dropped by feather fisted cruisers,the British public clearly haven't bought into his false bravodo and general all round pathetic-ness.


                      Haye blatantly decided Fury was too high risk low reward,since the pre ppv figures were so poor.notice how Hearn hasn't been eager for Fury back so quick huh ? And the reason Warren is struggling to sell his card this coming fortnight.

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