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Official Tyson Fury vs Wladimir Klitschko Post Fight Discussion Thread
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Originally posted by Scott-Weiland View PostWho said Haye was the second best heavyweight ? Chagaev convincingly more so defeated Valuev than Haye himself, then their was Povetkin an undefeated olympic gold medalist. Haye appeared to be in a rush to face Wlad once Chagaev was to be ordered as his mandatory and should Chagaev be able to fight in the UK due to his hepatitis he would have had to face Povetkin. During this time their were also the likes of an undefeated Solis, Adamek who had just soundly defeated Arreola in Cali and Arreola himself who still had a lot to offer during that period.
Haye has never once been the second best heavyweight.
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It will be very tricky to deal with a huge southpaw.
Fury is a tough match-up for anyone. Southpaw with 85" reach - that's a big problem. Wlad won't be able to establish anything meaningful with his jab. He needs to be very aggressive from the beginning and throw right bombs more than ever.
So jab won't work for Wlad, neither leaning or pushing. Fury trained very well for left hook (block and counter uppercut). This will be very long night for Wlad if he doesn't land something huge early.Last edited by Simurgh; 11-07-2015, 01:17 PM.
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Originally posted by yoz View PostFury's HW run is OK, but mostly littered with blown-up cruiserweights, small heavies and feather-fisted no-hopers.
He is in no way prepared for what Wladimir brings and it's beginning to show.
Cunningham was schooling his fat ass, the tiny cruiserweight. Wlad chose the right guy next to fight, easy "W"
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Originally posted by NapoleonCake View PostFury is talking about losing and accusing Wlad for steroid use! He knows he lost.
Cunningham was schooling his fat ass, the tiny cruiserweight. Wlad chose the right guy next to fight, easy "W"
Who has Fury faced in preparation, Chisora and Hammer, try say that without laughing.
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Originally posted by Scott-Weiland View PostI liked the fact Wlad faced Wach when Fury rebuffed Nov 2012, and also fought Jennings with his 84" reach in his last fight, although neither are 6'9 " both are as good as preparation as can be found stopping short of Hughie Fury I suppose which was always going to be rebuffed.
Who has Fury faced in preparation, Chisora and Hammer, try say that without laughing.
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Originally posted by Scott-Weiland View PostI liked the fact Wlad faced Wach when Fury rebuffed Nov 2012, and also fought Jennings with his 84" reach in his last fight, although neither are 6'9 " both are as good as preparation as can be found stopping short of Hughie Fury I suppose which was always going to be rebuffed.
Who has Fury faced in preparation, Chisora and Hammer, try say that without laughing.
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Originally posted by beez721 View Postthe thing that worries me for fury is he hasnt faced anyone with even near the power of wlad. not sure if that will be a shock to his system or not
I expect Fury will be staggered by the power of the Klitschko jab let alone the right hand.
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Originally posted by Scott-Weiland View PostIt's only concerning if you're a Fury fan, I find it amusing his fans believe Fury can live with that power for 12 rounds, or as if they believe Fury can outbox the champ for the duration.
I expect Fury will be staggered by the power of the Klitschko jab let alone the right hand.
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