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Official Tyson Fury vs Wladimir Klitschko Post Fight Discussion Thread
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Originally posted by TOE-TO-TOE View PostWrong, Pulev would ice him on the cobbles, fact!
Denium.
I'm stating what happened, I believe USS was tiring, was it because Fury was grossly overweight baring down on him, yes maybe, Wlad had the same effect on Chambers though I don't feel Chambers did himself any favors picking the behemoth up on his shoulders for some one reason or another.
Look at the end of the day, those are facts. their was talk of a NC being pursued, and IMO rightly so, that knock out blow was hugely illegitimate. It is a sad affair that was considered Fury's best win with such a questionable end, I know you and Fury's cousins like to treasure the win and champion it as being a thorough sound win, I suppose it begs the question why has he not been matched more appropriately, unless of course their are serious and genuine concerns as highlighted by Pajkic and USS over his durability, that Haye fight had all the hallmarks of a cash out fight when they decided to drop out of the IBF eliminations the ones Fury so proudly told his fans he was excited to be competing in and would lead to a title shot sooner.
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Originally posted by PainfromUkraine View PostI see that as being comparable to Fury's fight with someone like Abell. To coin an Elroy phrase - Sanders was like a 'Super' Abell on steroids. If I recall, Abell hurt Fury a couple times...and I think Sanders would probably beat Fury half the times they fought out of 10...Fury would be wide open for that left up the pipe from Sanders...look at the way he fought Vitali - if he was able to rock Vitali Klitschko I think Fury would be doing less the silly dance but rather sleeping on the canvas, singing in his dreams.
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Originally posted by Scott-Weiland View PostSanders was crude and powerful, and he also had the heart of a lion. his conditioning and commitment are questionable, hence why he never went further in his career. I feel he took a big shot fairly well for his generation and I have no doubts this guy is more so durable than Fury just for the simple fact he fought guys his own size without reluctance or hesitation.
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Originally posted by PainfromUkraine View PostI see that as being comparable to Fury's fight with someone like Abell. To coin an Elroy phrase - Sanders was like a 'Super' Abell on steroids. If I recall, Abell hurt Fury a couple times...and I think Sanders would probably beat Fury half the times they fought out of 10...Fury would be wide open for that left up the pipe from Sanders...look at the way he fought Vitali - if he was able to rock Vitali Klitschko I think Fury would be doing less the silly dance but rather sleeping on the canvas, singing in his dreams.
They just sit here, trash talk Klitschko and hope for the best on October 24th.
After Fury, they'll be rooting for another upcoming challenger. I think the hate for Wlad is worse than Floyd lol.
Can you imagine if Klitschko was American?
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Originally posted by PainfromUkraine View PostSanders would be a nightmare fight for Fury unless he was completely focussed and in excellent shape. He'd have to do all the work as Sanders would just sit back and play possum, aside from maybe a short blitz burst at the start of the fight. The entire fight would be dangerous as Sanders wouldn't have much trouble surviving Fury's average power IMO, and Fury would have to constantly be aware of that big left hand from putting him on his ass.
I could see a Fury winning on points if he was coming at around 220-225 staying light on his points like versus Johnson. I wouldn't bank on either winning as I see a bit of a pick em scenario, I suppose Fury may very well win me over in defeat against Klitschko, if he fights a disciplined fight is dropped 2-3 times survives loses but takes a few rounds I'll hold my hand up, do I see him emulating Jennings performance, possibly, but as I have said before I won't consider it a top five win in the slightest.
As I've said before this is a great fight, especially considering guys like Vader, Jab and Laced as well as all the other Klitschko detractors desperate to see him lose through all the years of desperation clinging to certain fighters to beat him, with all the tension and butthurt caused. with them holding Fury in such high esteem and for one reason or another expect Fury to emulate Jennings performance, when Wlad ko's him credit is due, Wlad will have his career defining win and he will finally be accepted as an ATG in their eyes lol.
Originally posted by ThatLeftaMarc View PostToo bad none of them watched that fight
They just sit here, trash talk Klitschko and hope for the best on October 24th.
After Fury, they'll be rooting for another upcoming challenger. I think the hate for Wlad is worse than Floyd lol.
Can you imagine if Klitschko was American?
This right here. After Fury it will be another Brit, you can script this sh/t because it is predictable, not only predictable but cringeworthy. I love how the Brits write off Wilder and champion Fury, and the American's write off Fury and champion Wilder, this stuff is hilarious, the joys of not bring biased towards a certain nationality is a fine trait to have when analysing boxing, the opposite is really detrimental and hence the reason these guys are laughed at and are figures of ridicule. Gotta love nsb.
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