Official Tyson Fury vs Wladimir Klitschko Post Fight Discussion Thread
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It took Wladimir til the championship rounds to finally fight the right type of fight, Steward would have told Wladimir to engage a lot more by the third/fourth round it reminds me a lot of Calvin Brock fight.
Fury isn't anything special, Wladimir lost himself this fight.
That said, Fury's corner was buzzing! Peter did a great job.Comment
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Exactly. I said this to a couple of friends in about round. Wladimir was getting nothing from his corner. It's almost as if they were satisfied with his tentative style. Baffling. Wladimir needed some home truths, but he got nothing.
That said, Fury's corner was buzzing! Peter did a great job.
Was a really odd looking type of fight unsure on Wladimir showing his age I personally just think he had the tactics just all wrong and he didn't want to press hard which is exactly what he needed to do.Comment
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So he didn't beat Joe Louis' record. He's still a historical champion.
Losing once to Tyson Fury, I mean, it is what it is. It's not like it's his first loss. Losing twice? Maybe it'll be better because he didn't dodge a rematch.
Holmes lost twice to Spinks and people still think of him as a great champion.
I don't know. It's either rematch or retire for Wlad.Comment
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Not sure if they've been posted, but here are the CompuBox stats:
Both fighters landed 20 percent of their punches, according to CompuBox. Fury landed 80 of 371, whereas Klitschko connected on 52 of 231. In power punches landed, Fury had a 48-18 advantage.Comment
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I don't know should Wlad take the rematch. In the sense he has to, but to go out with TKO/KO loss would be a huge dent on a magnificent career.Comment
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