Official Tyson Fury vs Wladimir Klitschko Post Fight Discussion Thread
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maybe not hands down number one but definitely up there. It's a tough one though, Wladimir is very experienced and one right hand could send Fury into another stratosphere but I believe Fury will be fully focused for this fight and beat Wladimir.Comment
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Without wanting to sound too derogatory it's gonna be hilarious, listening to the Brits harp on about Haye had a sore toe etc was funny enough but here we are again.
Wlad has stated many times Steward generally chatted with him and gave him self belief, he has exactly the same team around him only Banks supports him as Manny dud.
Reading your comments these past few days my opinion of you has diminished, I never realised you were a blind hater. Banks has always had huge issues with his durability, what relevance has that to Klitschko ? You think he sits there and goes I'd do this and that ? He tells Wlad what he sees and Wlad makes his adjustments accordingly as he always has, I'll reiterate for you once more, Wlad literally trains himself at this stage of his career, Steward only entered his camp late regardless. Your claims are baseless.Comment
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And you claim to be a boxing fan...Originally posted by ThatLeftaMarcQuote:
Originally Posted by Easy Work.
ummm no...because fury still fights very similair even though he has improved a little bit hes still not that good . Emmanuel is ten times the trainer peter fury is.
And no steve cunningham knocking down fury isnt irrelevent becuase it happened like 2 years ago, last time wlad got knocked out was about 10 years ago
These Fury fanboys man... they crack me up, I am honestly more excited on seeing what they say after the fight more so than the fight itself Lol
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You mean Fury's face? After Fury tastes Wlad's first right hand,
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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.Last edited by KnockoutNed; 07-14-2015, 07:25 PM.Comment
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The fact you keep bringing up wlads losses is proving you are just a hater. that was before Emmanuel Steward trained him, his style has completely changed since those fights and he fights nothing like that anymore. So bringing it up is irrelevant he has bben dominating for over a deacade. Do you even watch his fights? or just ****ride furyWhat'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.Last edited by Easy Work.; 07-14-2015, 07:51 PM.Comment
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"Hater" is just a word that ****** people use to try and stifle debate. These never contenders destroyed him in his physical prime , it's a part of history, it happened. Expect for it to be brought up.
So you are saying an athlete at 40 is fitter than what he was in his mid-late 20s prime? This "he's different now" twaddle as if he went through some Clark Kent/Superman transformation is just a myth that has been perpetuated by Wlad fans and casuals. Nothings changed except hes slower,less fit and weaker. He's just lucky to have found a stretch of era so weak where there was hardly anybody around better than shot2*****e 90s journeymen, anybody marginally better he relied on illegal wrestling tactics to survive. A familial relation saved him from a guaranteed 4th brutal glass shattering.his style has completely changed since those fights and he fights nothing like that anymore
I'd say getting flattened by bums a few times in his physical prime is quite relevant when discussing a fighter's calibre.So bringing it up is irrelevant
Judging by the sophistication (or lack thereof) of most of your posts it's logical to assume that I have most likely watched far more of his fights than your have. I've had the misfortune of attending 2 of these "fights" in particular. Suffice to say he wasn't the least bit impressive in either one. Hopefully after Fury gives the old bum the boot there won't be anymore of those "fights" to watch.Do you even watch his fights?Comment


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