Official Tyson Fury vs Wladimir Klitschko Post Fight Discussion Thread

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  • Weltschmerz
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    #2181
    Originally posted by denium
    David Haye did, and as Fury says, those two are a chip off the old block.
    Originally posted by Fury4daWIN
    Unification with Wilder.
    You two muppets, yeah you two, I'm looking at you.

    Change your avi's into Vladimir when he KO's Fury.

    You get to pick mine for 3 months if Fury beats Vlad.

    Done deal? Go on lads! Now go on! Come on!

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    • Fury4daWIN
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      #2182
      Originally posted by ThatLeftaMarc
      I kind of want Fury to win, it'll open up the heavyweight division, it'll be a new era. Then we'll have Fury vs Wilder which will be HUGE, or Povetkin vs Fury, Jennings, Haye, Teper, Usyk, Joshua, etc
      Yeah, it'd definitely open up the heavyweight scene a lot more. It'd be a shame to see the big guy go, but I can't think of a fighter I'd rather take his crown from him than Fury.

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      • Fury4daWIN
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        #2183
        Originally posted by -Weltschmerz-
        You two muppets, yeah you two, I'm looking at you.

        Change your avi's into Vladimir when he KO's Fury.

        You get to pick mine for 3 months if Fury beats Vlad.

        Done deal? Go on lads! Now go on! Come on!

        Sure, I've got no problems with an avi bet.

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          #2184
          Originally posted by Scott-Weiland
          And how is it you propose Klitschko can duck him, surely you're not insinuating he will retire to avoid Fury ?
          If he does, there will be an asterisk on his resume forever. I really hope Wlad has the balls to fight him, the world deserves to see this fight.

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          • Weltschmerz
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            #2185
            Originally posted by Fury4daWIN
            Sure, I've got no problems with an avi bet.
            I will take all your points too

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              #2186
              Originally posted by Fury4daWIN
              Unification with Wilder.
              Although the WBC have stated they will not stand in Wlad's way of unifying the WBO have been pretty firm in their stance since they gave Klitschko 60 days to negotiate, mandate before unification.

              You almost sound as insecure as Fury.

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                #2187
                Originally posted by -Weltschmerz-
                You two muppets, yeah you two, I'm looking at you.

                Change your avi's into Vladimir when he KO's Fury.

                You get to pick mine for 3 months if Fury beats Vlad.

                Done deal? Go on lads! Now go on! Come on!

                Like this?

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                • LacedUp
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                  #2188
                  Originally posted by Simurgh
                  You can't take anything from Fury when it comes to talking. I can't see a man who would be able to trade words with him (although Briggs would be interesting ). It's not the thing he says (as many of them don't really make sense), but how is he saying it. Also don't forget English is Wlad's 3rd language. I wasn't expecting him to be able to express himself in the fullest.

                  Anyhow this fight is happening, but not before Wlad is 100% as he needs to be.
                  I think what he says actually usually makes quite a lot of sense.

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                  • Fury4daWIN
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                    #2189
                    Originally posted by Scott-Weiland
                    Although the WBC have stated they will not stand in Wlad's way of unifying the WBO have been pretty firm in their stance since they gave Klitschko 60 days to negotiate, mandate before unification.

                    You almost sound as insecure as Fury.
                    Nah, I'd be gutted if the fight didn't happen. I wanna see what Fury can do. If he doesn't walk the walk so be it, but I want to see it.

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                      #2190
                      Originally posted by LacedUp
                      I think what he says actually usually makes quite a lot of sense.
                      Very true. What he's been telling Wlad, forcefully, is all good stuff.
                      He's effectively spot on and you've got to be a Klitschko fanboy to disagree.

                      Wlad is 38 and Fury is no 6'2" scared man.

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