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  • juggernaut666
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    #3131
    Originally posted by LacedUp
    He's nowhere near fighting shape in this video. When is it from?

    His body looks old and kind of saggy.

    Fighters dont have to be pumped all the time.obviously he is just warming up and has not sweated and no gym lighting on him .In the day time on beach with also no sun tan wont make him look as cut. He still looks better than any 70's Hw by far even in this warm up, if you wwant to see sag ,look at Ali at 215 plus or Frazier in comparison.funny how hes maybe 5 pounds over fight weight and you guys notice it,the truth is he always looks in perfect shape that's why you notice when hes a few pounds off,when it comes to PREFERRED fighters of other eras who are not even close to him ,they are in better condition even though Wlad at 240 plus moves around the entire time he fights and punch out put is usually better than the 200 pound yester year HW's?.But as you stated hes out of shape,maybe he just forget the fight and go build sand castles and retire...lol
    Last edited by juggernaut666; 11-05-2015, 11:39 PM.

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      #3132
      Originally posted by Virgil Caine
      Fury is in the shape of his life.
      Hard to see with the red thing he is wearing.hes always in shape but im guessing it doesn't matter really for both guys as the fight will be won by round 5/6 if this goes the way I think it will ,either fury gets a quick k.o or wlad does,Fury simply wont last long in this fight if he doesnt k.o Wlad regardlessof the shape he comes in,if he doesn't stop Wlad who will jump on him early hes going to sleep. fury daring for Wlads straight right leaning backwards as hes doing in the vid is going to be a comedy act wbecause Wlad will blast him out by round one if he actually dares him to do that.
      Last edited by juggernaut666; 11-05-2015, 11:35 PM.

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        #3133
        Originally posted by LacedUp
        He's nowhere near fighting shape in this video. When is it from?

        His body looks old and kind of saggy.
        hard to believe considering hes only 40 yrs old now

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          #3134
          This is going to look like Mayweather-Guerrero. Klitschko is going to look like a bum and his fans won't be able to fathom reality once Tyson's hand is raised.

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            #3135
            Originally posted by juggernaut666
            Hard to see with the red thing he is wearing.hes always in shape but im guessing it doesn't matter really for both guys as the fight will be won by round 5/6 if this goes the way I think it will ,either fury gets a quick k.o or wlad does,Fury simply wont last long in this fight if he doesnt k.o Wlad regardlessof the shape he comes in,if he doesn't stop Wlad who will jump on him early hes going to sleep. fury daring for Wlads straight right leaning backwards as hes doing in the vid is going to be a comedy act wbecause Wlad will blast him out by round one if he actually dares him to do that.
            I thought it was a new video.

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              #3136
              Originally posted by beez721
              hard to believe considering hes only 40 yrs old now
              Yeah but he's always looked in terrific condition.

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                #3137
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                "Tyson knows the history of the sport inside out, and in that program you'll see.. Wladimir doesn't."

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                  #3138
                  Originally posted by juggernaut666
                  Hard to see with the red thing he is wearing.hes always in shape but im guessing it doesn't matter really for both guys as the fight will be won by round 5/6 if this goes the way I think it will ,either fury gets a quick k.o or wlad does,Fury simply wont last long in this fight if he doesnt k.o Wlad regardlessof the shape he comes in,if he doesn't stop Wlad who will jump on him early hes going to sleep. fury daring for Wlads straight right leaning backwards as hes doing in the vid is going to be a comedy act wbecause Wlad will blast him out by round one if he actually dares him to do that.
                  I actually think Fury's best shot is to outwork Wlad.

                  He could even win a decision, possibly. I know that isn't a popular pick, but if perhaps Fury basically just outworked him every round, it is a possibility. If Fury wins by stoppage, I'd expect it to come late. Though he could land a good shot early, you never know.

                  To repeat myself again and again, Wlad. is a proper heavy favorite in this fight. But Fury has a legitimate shot, in my opinion.

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                    #3139
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                    Manny Steward: ‘Tyson Fury will be the next dominant heavyweight’
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                    17th February 2011

                    Tyson Fury
                    Tyson Fury according to his legendary trainer Emanuel Steward, will be the next super dominant heavyweight after Wladimir Klitschko his current one.

                    Steward who now trains Fury after the giant fighter made his way to his Kronk gym in Detroit USA in search of Stewards
                    tutor-ledge.

                    Fury has had a training merry go round since he turned pro in December 2008, but now under Manny’s experienced wing, the legendary fight figure believes the 22 year old from Gypsy fighting stock, can carry the heavyweight baton that has stayed within his trainers grasp, passed on from Lennox Lewis to his current charges the Klitschko brothers.

                    The Manchester born heavyweight prospect who stands 6’9″ and weighs up to 19st is the current English heavyweight champion and also the mandatory challenger for Dereck Chisora’s British title and he is chomping at the bit, to fast track to the top of the world rankings.

                    After a successful amateur career which he signed off winning the ABA title with Jimmy Egan’s boxing academy in Wythenshawe, Fury has had an up and down professional ride but remains unbeaten in 13fights.

                    Changing trainers like the ones you wear, Fury has flitted from gym to gym in the hope of finding someone who could mould his potential into the finished article. Stints with Brian Hughes and Pat Barrett, and then his uncle Huey amongst others, proved to not be the piece in the puzzle he had been looking for.

                    Then last year Fury packed a bag and decided to go to America in search of the famous Kronk gym founder and trainer of some of the best fighters to grace a ring, including Thomas Hearns, Dennis Andreas and British heavyweight legend Lennox Lewis.


                    Emanuel Ste
                    Fury searched around for Steward in Detroit and put the word out that he was looking for the trainer.

                    Speaking on the Main Event Radio Show Steward picks up the story.

                    “Tyson came to Detroit unexpected looking for me.” said Steward.

                    “I was out having dinner one day and the phone rang, they said there’s a big tall guy down at the gym looking for you called Tyson Fury, I said What!
                    “He had jumped on as plane, then after riding all over the city he eventually found the gym, because it wasn’t where it used to be.

                    “He was meant to stay here for a week, but ended up staying three weeks at my home with me. We watched nothing but fight films and he asked lots of questions.

                    “Ive been very impressed with him, I didn’t know he had so much natural talent and agility for a big man and when I went to train Wladimir (Klitschko) he asked if he could come to the camp, I said sure.

                    “So he was over there at the camp (Germany) and I can actually say he trained harder than anyone else at the camp. He ran every single day when no one else was running and he lost I think 25lbs.

                    The opponent he fought last, nobody wanted to fight him and it was switched at the last minute, but he went eight rounds, but he could have gone twelve rounds and he was very relaxed. He is going to fight regular now, hopefully once a month and Hennesy Sports is gonna keep him busy.”

                    “I said to Wladimir in training, I said you see that guy, he is going to be the next super dominant heavyweight after you, he said yeah! I said yeah. Ive had Lennox on a nine year run, I’m gonna have you looks like nine years and that’s gonna be my next super heavyweight.” Steward added.


                    Britain at present has an abundance of heavyweight talent coming to the fore and the common denominator is that they are all finding it hard to find suitable matches. So it seems that at some point, the best of the British big boys will have to meet, to see who is worthy of the step up to world level.

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                      #3140
                      2 big, 2 strong 2fast for Wladimir Klitschko


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