Official Tyson Fury vs Wladimir Klitschko Post Fight Discussion Thread
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Well, between you, Denium and all the other Fury hopefuls here, I can honestly say I've never seen such unshakable support for any Wlad opponent, particularly one that had seemingly little support not too long ago by comparison to many others.
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Before the fight was made you said it was close to 50/50 (to big Klitschko's resume up), then you saw what kind of support Fury was getting and you swung straight back to **** cuddling Klitschko style.Comment
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Klitschko himself even admits that Fury is a very tough fight for him:
WBA/IBO/WBO/IBF heavyweight world champion Wladimir Klitschko (64-3, 53 KOs) always speaks respectfully about his opponents. The champion is not acting any different when it comes to discussing the upcoming defense of his world titles on November 28 with mandatory challenger Tyson Fury (24-0, 18 KOs).Comment
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It's true actually Chisora and Brewster seem reasonably equivalent.
Record wise of course your badly overstating the Chisora case though.
Still your point is reasonable enough here so fair game mate!!Comment
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Klitschko himself even admits that Fury is a very tough fight for him:
http://www.boxingscene.com/klitschko...-fights--97639
Obviously he's going to promote his own opponent. Like as if he is gonna claim that his opponent is weak and demote his own win!
Klitschko has always done so anyway.
What about when he pumped up one of his worst championship fights (Leapai) as being comparable to Rocky Balboa or another one (Mormeck) as being just like Mike Tyson???
In light of that stuff I'd say this point is null and void.Comment
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