Official Tyson Fury vs Wladimir Klitschko Post Fight Discussion Thread
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Did he face Corrie Sanders when he was top on Ring's rankings? No.
Did he face Maskaev in 2006? Or Shannon Briggs in 2007? No. He chose FAR FAR easier options.
Did he face Valuev? No. Adamek, Dimitrenko, Boytsov, Arreola, Helenius, Chisora?
No no no no no & no.
Did he face Wach, Pianeta, Mormeck, Rahman, Austin and other blobs that weren't topping anything when he fought them? Yes he did.
And did he ever face anyone Ranked #1 other than Pulev/Povetkin? NO.
Everything I said was a fact, yours isn't.Last edited by LacedUp; 07-22-2015, 03:04 AM.Comment
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Wlad is a natural cruiserweight if he stops training. Fury has nothing to worry about.
Fury was so confident the last time he fought a cruiserweight that he drops down and does situps in the middle of the match. Thats predates hopkins doing pushups during the pascal fight.
I've never known such nutbaggery!
Wladimir Klitschko, 6'6" tall, 245lbs, absolutely ripped beyond belief, who has never boxed below 200lbs, even in the amateurs! Is a natural cruiser..
Unbelievable!
By his own admission (and common sense) Wladimir's training CUTS his ****ing weight you idiot!
Without such hard work and coming in so fine, Klitschko would be a 260+ guy same as Fury, a bit less tall, except much stockier! AND with that extra bit of padding, would probably have an iron chin too.Comment
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This is possibly the most ridiculous thing I've read in years on here...
I've never known such nutbaggery!
Wladimir Klitschko, 6'6" tall, 245lbs, absolutely ripped beyond belief, who has never boxed below 200lbs, even in the amateurs! Is a natural cruiser..
Unbelievable!
By his own admission (and common sense) Wladimir's training CUTS his ****ing weight you idiot!
Without such hard work and coming in so fine, Klitschko would be a 260+ guy same as Fury, a bit less tall, except much stockier! AND with that extra bit of padding, would probably have an iron chin too.
It's clear that all the bulking is adding weight to him.
Fury started his career at 250lbs +. He didn't work his way up because of weight lifting because he's a stocky guy.
Either way, both are of course natural superheavies.Comment
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Wladimir started his career at 220. If not for all the weight lifting he would have stayed aroun that weight, maybe 225-230. He's lean.
It's clear that all the bulking is adding weight to him.
Fury started his career at 250lbs +. He didn't work his way up because of weight lifting because he's a stocky guy.
Either way, both are of course natural superheavies.
Anyway sure weightlifting builds muscles, but the enormous amount of athletic work Wladimir obviously does DESTROYS it of course.
In order to come in as fine as that, the balance OF COURSE must be on the side of stripping weight, not bulking. I don't see bodybuilders adding muscle during their cutting phase when they're ripped.
Anyway, everybody knows Wladimir only lifts weights during the first few weeks of his 12 week preparation. I am sure he performs weights in between fights but it's clear he reduces his weight prior to fight night.
Wladimir's own admissions support this common sense argument.
Let's not pretend that Wladimir would be small without weights, he woul;d be of course heftier, but he would of course have a different build and body composition, more like a slightly larger version of LEnnox Lewis.
Wladimir's elite condition comes not just from weights anyhow but by the terriffic amount and quality of HIIT training he does which burns every scrap of fat away leaving such prominent muscles.
The natural build of the man can be seen clearly by looking at the bone structure, particularly the whopping big head and jaw, as opposed to the very slightly boned and small headed Fury.Comment
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