Official Tyson Fury vs Wladimir Klitschko Post Fight Discussion Thread

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  • LA_2_Vegas
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    #661
    Steward(rip) saw this day coming. If only he was around - maybe he would be able to convey to Wlad fans how much trouble their guy is really in.


    According to veteran trainer Emanuel Steward, rising British prospect Tyson Fury (13-0, 9KOs) has the goods to become the next dominating figure in the heavywei


    http://www.************.com/2012/04/...ght-contender/



    “I said to Wladimir in training, I said you see that guy, he is going to be the next super dominant heavyweight after you, he said yeah! I said yeah.” Steward added.

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    • LacedUp
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      #662
      Originally posted by Easy Work.
      just a mistake. I overlooked the fact that steward was there for that fight. But he did start dominating the division shortly after steward trained him
      Of course he did. That's another fact.

      Originally posted by Szef
      Fancying a bet on this fight, mate?
      Sure, I'll throw some e-dough on Fury if you give me some odds.

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      • Easy Work.
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        #663
        Originally posted by LA_2_Vegas
        Steward(rip) saw this day coming. If only he was around - maybe he would be able to convey to Wlad fans how much trouble their guy is really in.


        According to veteran trainer Emanuel Steward, rising British prospect Tyson Fury (13-0, 9KOs) has the goods to become the next dominating figure in the heavywei


        http://www.************.com/2012/04/...ght-contender/

        http://www.britishboxers.co.uk/2011/...l-be-next.html
        Hes not in that much trouble. He is a better boxer than fury, has more power, and is faster. Only advantage fury has is size, ppl always underestimate wlads speed and overlook it. Hes quick when he throws punches and quick on his feet too.

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          #664
          Originally posted by LacedUp
          Of course he did. That's another fact.



          Sure, I'll throw some e-dough on Fury if you give me some odds.
          10 T on Wlad, 3:1 odds in your favour.

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            #665
            Originally posted by Easy Work.
            Hes not in that much trouble. He is a better boxer than fury, has more power, and is faster. Only advantage fury has is size, ppl always underestimate wlads speed and overlook it. Hes quick when he throws punches and quick on his feet too.
            Well if you are quick to undermind Steward's authority here, why appeal to his knowledge is how he rebuilt Wlad. He either knows what he's talking about or he doesn't.

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              #666
              Originally posted by Szef
              10 T on Wlad, 3:1 odds in your favour.
              I'll take it.

              easy 30T ;-)

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                #667
                Originally posted by LacedUp
                I'll take it.

                easy 30T ;-)
                All right then.

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                • BOMB ZQUAD
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                  #668


                  Damn this forum is gonna be funny as **** on October 24th. I wonder if these Klitschko haters will continue trash talking him and underrating him.. hmm

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                    #669
                    Originally posted by LA_2_Vegas
                    Well if you are quick to undermind Steward's authority here, why appeal to his knowledge is how he rebuilt Wlad. He either knows what he's talking about or he doesn't.
                    i never undermined him. Doesnt matter how big of superstar fury is, hes not going to beat klitschko. hes already a big name but hes getting schooled

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                      #670
                      Originally posted by KnockoutNed
                      What's not to believe? Fury isn't in there contending with a Prime Ali, Tyson, Lewis, Bowe etc....we're talking about this one dimensional stiff who was destroyed by 90s bum never contenders in his physical prime:


                      and nothings changed except hes gotten much slower,less fit and weaker.
                      Did Ali, Tyson, Lewis, Bowe suffer defeats during their 'prime'? I believe so, yes. And it isn't true that Vladimir was prime when he suffered losses - he peaked later on, and is still on top today, pushing 40. Few other greats did that.

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