Official Tyson Fury vs Wladimir Klitschko Post Fight Discussion Thread
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If you watch the tape of the cunningham knockdown one interesting thing about Fury is when he falls his head is kept solid. That means that this really was a flash type knockdown, when someone is really hurt they lose control of the head. Fury was also smiling...Its just worth noting because it makes it even less questionable regarding Fury's chin.
The way this fight breaks down on the board fury is quite an underdog; more so than I would imagine actually. It means two things: usually the boards pick right in a fight like this. Its a common thing with human nature: as a group we have evolved to be a lot smarter than as individuals. When a sufficient amount of information is known about a fighter we become smarter and the smart money is speaking loud and clear.
So Fury is a real live underdog, in a big way...anyone know the odds on this so far? I wonder if they eclipse the 7 to 1 type stratosphere that Ali went into the first Liston fight against.
I really do think Fury will suprise but am a bit shocked at the prognostication of the pundits! It is probably also because Fury will not likely get a decision against Vlad where they are fighting...Fury is not thought to have much power...wala!
Fury really should be ready to go for it if he wants to win. All Vlad needs to do is be standing after twelve rounds pretty much. Fury needs to risk it all if he really wants the belt.Comment
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I think Klitschko will win a hard-fought fight with an odd gameplan. I expect seeing him use tools he never had to use before. I wouldn't be surprised at all if Fury drops him at least once.
If Fury goes in against Fury with the same mindset he had against Jennings, Fury would be the favorite. But I believe Klitschko knows he's got a massive task ahed of him. And the same applies to Fury.Comment
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I think Klitschko will win a hard-fought fight with an odd gameplan. I expect seeing him use tools he never had to use before. I wouldn't be surprised at all if Fury drops him at least once.
If Fury goes in against Fury with the same mindset he had against Jennings, Fury would be the favorite. But I believe Klitschko knows he's got a massive task ahed of him. And the same applies to Fury.
Seeing the fight this way is sobering.Comment
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Why does he need to confirm it with you when you've confirmed for him already, or have you just grasped you need a confirmation before sig'ing the bet ? doe
I'll have a bet with you, avatar too, I bet you you're no longer a member after the 24th of Oct and if you are you've accumulated a record number of vibrators before said month is out with doubtless impending posts about a fix, sham, robbery all kinds of injustices etc etc. if I were you I'd just avoid the bet.
You'll find one of my Klitschko>Fury threads here. http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=687061Comment
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Why does he need to confirm it with you when you've confirmed for him already, or have you just grasped you need a confirmation before sig'ing the bet ? doe
I'll have a bet with you, avatar too, I bet you you're no longer a member after the 24th of Oct and if you are you've accumulated a record number of vibrators before said month is out with doubtless impending posts about a fix, sham, robbery all kinds of injustices etc etc. if I were you I'd just avoid the bet.
You'll find one of my Klitschko>Fury threads here. http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=687061
I'd appreciate if you sig it to confirm.Comment
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