Official Tyson Fury vs Wladimir Klitschko Post Fight Discussion Thread

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  • LacedUp
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    #1921
    Originally posted by Elroy1
    Yeah hey **** resume then...

    We all know what the tools/strengths your referring to that you believe Fury can use...

    Problem is, nobody has ever remotely troubled Wlad without at the very least a very hard single shot punch, and a strong chin.

    Somehow it is a stretch of the imagination to think Fury can "out-box" Wladimir with rangy windmakers.

    But you go ahead and bet on your man Fury and see what happens.
    Before this fight was signed this guy said it was a near 50-50 fight

    Then he couldn't take how some people gave Fury a shot and said it was near impossible for Fury to win.

    Completely cringey behaviour.

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      #1922
      Originally posted by Szef
      Szpilka won two rounds at best. He got knocked out because of his poor stamina which had always been his problem and still is. And it wasn't nip and tuck



      I was just pointing out Earl's hypocrisy.

      I've told you two times already what they do better than Fury.
      You said Pulev had the second best jab in the division which is absolute nonsense.

      Then you said Jennings throw quite good combos and work the body well. You didn't say he did this better than Fury, which also would have been ridiculous.

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      • Szef
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        #1923
        Originally posted by LacedUp
        You said Pulev had the second best jab in the division which is absolute nonsense.

        Then you said Jennings throw quite good combos and work the body well. You didn't say he did this better than Fury, which also would have been ridiculous.


        Oh yeah?

        Who has the second best jab then? It's Fury, isn't?

        Jennings throws better combos and works the body better than Fury.

        Why?

        Because his combos are effective, and so is his body work.

        He doesn't do those things to show that he's better and slickier than he actually is, which is what Tyson does.

        He does them to win fights.

        Fury's combos are somehow effective though, that right uppercut is a thing of beauty.

        Not powerful enough though, he couldn't knock out with it a 6'9 china chinned slow bum.

        And Lord almighty, he most certainly has tried.

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          #1924
          Originally posted by Szef


          Oh yeah?

          Who has the second best jab then? It's Fury, isn't?

          Jennings throws better combos and works the body better than Fury.

          Why?

          Because his combos are effective, and so is his body work.

          He doesn't do those things to show that he's better and slickier than he actually is, which is what Tyson does.

          He does them to win fights.

          Fury's combos are somehow effective though, that right uppercut is a thing of beauty.

          Not powerful enough though, he couldn't knock out with it a 6'9 china chinned slow bum.

          And Lord almighty, he most certainly has tried.
          Not necessarily, but his jab is still better than Pulev's. Joshua's is infinitely better than Pulev's too. So is Wilder's.

          Oh yeah? When has Jennings stopped or dropped an opponent to the body? Even hurt them? Fury has several stoppage wins coming from body shots - He also set up the KO over Cunningham with a wicked right uppercut to the body.

          Jennings' bodywork look sloppy and inconclusive, not much meat on it. Chisora for instance, also absolutely craps all over Jennings' body work too.

          Jennings throw good combos though. I've seen him throw a left-right to the body and come up with an uppercut. Nice move. But still not as good as Fury's I'd say.

          Go look at Fury's southpaw left hook to the body in the Chisora fight. Also quicker, harder and just better than anything Jennings has in his entire locker, let alone the body shot department.

          Oh, referencing a Fury uppercut to his face as a 20 year old absolute novice? How original.

          Shall I reference a 10 year long champion doing the same thing at the peak of his powers?

          boring.
          Last edited by LacedUp; 09-21-2015, 06:10 AM.

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          • Earl-Hickey
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            #1925
            Originally posted by LacedUp
            Not necessarily, but his jab is still better than Pulev's. Joshua's is infinitely better than Pulev's too. So is Wilder's.

            Oh yeah? When has Jennings stopped or dropped an opponent to the body? Even hurt them? Fury has several stoppage wins coming from body shots - He also set up the KO over Cunningham with a wicked right uppercut to the body.

            Jennings' bodywork look sloppy and inconclusive, not much meat on it. Chisora for instance, also absolutely craps all over Jennings' body work too.

            Jennings throw good combos though. I've seen him throw a left-right to the body and come up with an uppercut. Nice move. But still not as good as Fury's I'd say.

            Go look at Fury's southpaw left hook to the body in the Chisora fight. Also quicker, harder and just better than anything Jennings has in his entire locker, let alone the body shot department.

            Oh, referencing a Fury uppercut to his face as a 20 year old absolute novice? How original.

            Shall I reference a 10 year long champion doing the same thing at the peak of his powers?


            boring.
            Dont worry because i will

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            • Dr.Eisenfaust
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              #1926
              The fights that Klitschko has to watch to find the keys to beat Fury :

              - Cunningham
              - Hammer
              - Johnson
              - Joey Abbell

              Fights that Fury has to watch to set up the strategy to beat Klitschko -

              -Thompson I and II
              - Pulev
              -Jennings
              - Sanders
              - Wach

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                #1927
                Originally posted by Dr.Eisenfaust
                The fights that Klitschko has to watch to find the keys to beat Fury :

                - Cunningham
                - Hammer
                - Johnson
                - Joey Abbell

                Fights that Fury has to watch to set up the strategy to beat Klitschko -

                -Thompson I and II
                - Pulev
                -Jennings
                - Sanders
                - Wach
                What keys to victory would Wlad see in Fury's fights with Johnson and Hammer?

                Both were near flawless performances by Tyson.

                I think Fury's key to victory is to do something no opponent of Wlad's has ever done before - outscore Wlad at long range and force him to either attack and fight offensively close up, or lose his titles on points.

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                  #1928
                  Originally posted by Szef


                  Oh yeah?

                  Who has the second best jab then? It's Fury, isn't?

                  Jennings throws better combos and works the body better than Fury.

                  Why?

                  Because his combos are effective, and so is his body work.

                  He doesn't do those things to show that he's better and slickier than he actually is, which is what Tyson does.

                  He does them to win fights.

                  Fury's combos are somehow effective though, that right uppercut is a thing of beauty.

                  Not powerful enough though, he couldn't knock out with it a 6'9 china chinned slow bum.

                  And Lord almighty, he most certainly has tried.
                  Funny, but true.

                  For a man with the longest reach in boxing to be able to throw an uppercut with perfect form, and tight enough to hit himself in the face, is actually very impressive!

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                  • Dr.Eisenfaust
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                    #1929
                    Originally posted by kafkod
                    What keys to victory would Wlad see in Fury's fights with Johnson and Hammer?

                    Both were near flawless performances by Tyson.

                    I think Fury's key to victory is to do something no opponent of Wlad's has ever done before - outscore Wlad at long range and force him to either attack and fight offensively close up, or lose his titles on points.
                    I believe Fury will bring the same energy on fight night he brought against Johnson.

                    For the Hammer fight, Fury showed signs of insecurities when going backwards that could have harsh consequences against Klitschko.

                    But I agree this will be a very tough one for Klitschko.

                    My mind is constantly changing about this fight, I had Klitschko last week and now I have Fury as a 60-40 favourite again.

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                    • Fury4daWIN
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                      #1930
                      Originally posted by kafkod
                      Funny, but true.

                      For a man with the longest reach in boxing to be able to throw an uppercut with perfect form, and tight enough to hit himself in the face, is actually very impressive!
                      Not quite as textbook as this one, but then there's a reason why Wlad is the champ.

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