Official Tyson Fury vs Wladimir Klitschko Post Fight Discussion Thread

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  • Jewish-Reptile
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    #3241
    Originally posted by LacedUp
    Who could he have fought that possibly prepared him for Wlad? Wlad is unique in the division, except for Joshua who is similar but more aggressive.

    People in the past have fought big guys, but they also didn't succeed.

    As Fury says, if he's good enough he'll win, if not he'll lose.
    Nobody, but the fact remains he could have faced at least a single B class opponent instead of these D and C level scrubs. He has clearly been carefully matched against guys who can not punch or at least are not recognised as big punchers within the division, yet that nearly had disastrous consequences likely the reason he was so desperate to cash out versus Haye averting Pulev in the process, an opponent not only recognised as a more powerful opponent he has faced to date but a guy who had preciously stopped two guys Fury's size.

    Having faced and defeated somebody like Pulev, Ustinov or even Price guys he simply would not have been able to rely on his size to beat but rather skills I believe Fury would have folk believing he may have a better shot versus the champ, yet for one reason or another Fury was guided away from all these trickier tests, evidently for good reason given the fact Fury does not take punches so well from feather fisted cruisers.

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    • MoneyKing
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      #3242
      I don't think Sky want Tyson to win - you can see their against him.
      (see the careful editing of videos)
      They obviously support Wlad.
      It's also self-evident in pictures they put on the Sky website and in newspapers.

      As for Oliver Holt I expected a journalist to twist Tyson's words (see Daily Mail article)

      Personally I don't trust Wlad and his team - IF Wlad is clean Fury beats him.

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      • MisterPullman
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        #3243
        Originally posted by MoneyKing
        I don't think Sky want Tyson to win - you can see their against him.
        (see the careful editing of videos)
        They obviously support Wlad.
        It's also self-evident in pictures they put on the Sky website and in newspapers.

        As for Oliver Holt I expected a journalist to twist Tyson's words (see Daily Mail article)

        Personally I don't trust Wlad and his team - IF Wlad is clean Fury beats him.


        This is what it's coming to? Even Fury's fans know Fury has no chance and must accuse Wlad for roids

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          #3244
          Originally posted by NapoleonCake


          This is what it's coming to? Even Fury's fans know Fury has no chance and must accuse Wlad for roids

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          • yoz
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            #3245
            Originally posted by Scott-Weiland
            Nobody, but the fact remains he could have faced at least a single B class opponent instead of these D and C level scrubs. He has clearly been carefully matched against guys who can not punch or at least are not recognised as big punchers within the division, yet that nearly had disastrous consequences likely the reason he was so desperate to cash out versus Haye averting Pulev in the process, an opponent not only recognised as a more powerful opponent he has faced to date but a guy who had preciously stopped two guys Fury's size.

            Having faced and defeated somebody like Pulev, Ustinov or even Price guys he simply would not have been able to rely on his size to beat but rather skills I believe Fury would have folk believing he may have a better shot versus the champ, yet for one reason or another Fury was guided away from all these trickier tests, evidently for good reason given the fact Fury does not take punches so well from feather fisted cruisers.

            Absolutely spot on.

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              #3246
              Originally posted by MoneyKing
              I don't think Sky want Tyson to win - you can see their against him.
              (see the careful editing of videos)
              They obviously support Wlad.
              It's also self-evident in pictures they put on the Sky website and in newspapers.

              As for Oliver Holt I expected a journalist to twist Tyson's words (see Daily Mail article)

              Personally I don't trust Wlad and his team - IF Wlad is clean Fury beats him.
              I think it is all tactical by Sky, I mean is Fury vs Klitschko really deserving of a ppv ? I do not believe so, but then you had Bellew fighting a ppv headliner so I suppose this is actually good value as opposed to some of these other cards featuring Bellew and Brook versus guys like Dan and Gavin !

              The point I was coming to is if Joshua is to face the victor it's instantly a ppv, as this fight previously sets the precedent, Joshua is like a Wilder type figure how he has been brought along against no hopers, and been built up to be this all conquering behemoth. It would appear Hearn has been paying close attention to the template set by Haymon, yet Hearn has perfected it somewhat.

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              • LoadedWraps
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                #3247
                Fury is a stylistic nightmare for Wlad and will stop him in the late rounds after frustrating him and bullying him. I can't wait til fight night so I can come here and serve some crow to the non-believers.

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                • LacedUp
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                  #3248
                  Originally posted by Scott-Weiland
                  Nobody, but the fact remains he could have faced at least a single B class opponent instead of these D and C level scrubs. He has clearly been carefully matched against guys who can not punch or at least are not recognised as big punchers within the division, yet that nearly had disastrous consequences likely the reason he was so desperate to cash out versus Haye averting Pulev in the process, an opponent not only recognised as a more powerful opponent he has faced to date but a guy who had preciously stopped two guys Fury's size.

                  Having faced and defeated somebody like Pulev, Ustinov or even Price guys he simply would not have been able to rely on his size to beat but rather skills I believe Fury would have folk believing he may have a better shot versus the champ, yet for one reason or another Fury was guided away from all these trickier tests, evidently for good reason given the fact Fury does not take punches so well from feather fisted cruisers.
                  He fought Chisora twice. Chisora is a B level opponent for heavyweight. Beat Helenius and gave Vitali a good fight.

                  Who did Pulev fight before Klitschko? Ustinov and Dimitrenko? 45 year old Tony Thompson? Please.

                  What about Haye? John Ruiz and Audley Harrison.

                  Or any of the other guys?

                  No one at heavyweight have been fighting any solid opposition aside from Povetkin. And that didn't help him much.

                  As I said, if Fury is good enough he will win. If not, he'll lose.

                  Poolev the guy sucks dude,
                  Last edited by LacedUp; 11-08-2015, 08:10 PM.

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                  • Jubei
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                    #3249
                    I like Wlad but Tyson is really one cool cat. I just hope that this fight delivers, may the better man win.

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                      #3250
                      Originally posted by Luiz

                      Damn that looks so much better than the one HBO does can't wait to watch it

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