Official Tyson Fury vs Wladimir Klitschko Post Fight Discussion Thread

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  • oscar9992
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    #4131
    'THE SAVIOUR HAS ARRIVED' - JOHN FURY WON'T BE SILENCED AS HE PREECHES DURING KLITSCHKO'S INTERVIEW

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    • kafkod
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      #4132
      Originally posted by oscar9992
      TYSON "Too Fast" FURY SLOW DANCING TO A BIT OF JAZZ THEN SHOWBOATS AS WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO WATCHES ON

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P08v8728-qI
      It's good to see Fury practice moving away quickly to one side or the other after throwing punches. If Wlad can't read which way Tyson is going to go next, he can't cut him off or set himself to throw power shots.

      Unpredictability is the key to victory for Fury.

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        #4133
        Originally posted by billeau2
        Sometimes 20/20 hindsight is an interesting thing....its a great exerscize at times. For example, if we pretended that Holly Holm was fighting Ronda Roussey...tomorrow and we had to construct a viable hypothesis for how holm would win the fight, we might construct something that looked very much like what happened. "Holm stayed on her feet, was really mobile and able to deal with Roussey's ground game before it got going. This allowed her boxing skills to work for her."

        If we imagine that Fury has won this fight and what would be said we would probably get a great idea of what Fury needs to do to win.
        This makes a lot of sense.

        Credit where it's due, just saying

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          #4134
          Originally posted by kafkod
          It's good to see Fury practice moving away quickly to one side or the other after throwing punches. If Wlad can't read which way Tyson is going to go next, he can't cut him off or set himself to throw power shots.

          Unpredictability is the key to victory for Fury.
          Wladimir "Steel Hammer" Klitschko

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          Tyson "Blow Fly" Fury



          Not sold.

          The "stay mobile" tactic was attempted by virtually all Wlad's good earlier opponents... And failed utterly... Cause they were all eventually conditioned not to move by the end anyway.

          Fury wont be any different in this regard imo. The only thing that will come before his wearing down is an early KO loss.

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            #4135
            6'9 - 255 lbs Tyson Fury's amazing speed ahead of Klitschko clash



            Someone please edit it for me!
            Last edited by oscar9992; 11-26-2015, 11:36 PM.

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              #4136
              Originally posted by Elroy1
              Wladimir "Steel Hammer" Klitschko

              VS

              Tyson "Blow Fly" Fury



              Not sold.

              The "stay mobile" tactic was attempted by virtually all Wlad's good earlier opponents... And failed utterly... Cause they were all eventually conditioned not to move by the end anyway.

              Fury wont be any different in this regard imo. The only thing that will come before his wearing down is an early KO loss.
              Fury is different in 2 respects from anyone Wlad has fought before.

              1. He has the tools - greater height and longer reach than Wlad plus a fast, accurate jab - to land more punches from long range than he takes.

              2. Fury can use foot work combined with upper body movement and feints to create openings for his punches at close quarters. He won't just stand there and allow Wlad to grab and hold him, then wait for the ref to call break, reset, and go through the whole routine again.

              Fury will be landing punches, and keeping Wlad working, for as long as he's in the fight. And the longer it goes, the better his chances become. He has youth and fitness on his side. Fury doesn't need to take breathers the way Wlad does.

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                #4137
                What time is the weigh in?

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                  #4138


                  -scott wladland- will duck this vid like the plague

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                    #4139
                    Just leaving these here;








                    Fury doing tha dip dance against Nicolai Firtha.

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                      #4140
                      Klitschko - Fury will be shown in more than 150 countries

                      Spectators from more than 150+ countries will be able to watch upcoming clash between WBA, WBO, IBF, IBO and The Ring Magazine champion Wladimir Klitschko and the british challenger Tyson Fury.

                      It's a noteworthy that this fight will not be broadcasted in Russia, which TV's are stubbornly ignoring Klitschko's fights since 2013. Despite the obvious interest in him at a local audience.

                      Last time when Heavyweight fight was broadcasted for more than 150+ countries was in 2011, when Klitschko fought David Haye, Tyson Fury's fellow countryman.

                      Klitschko - Fury will be held on November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany.


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