Official Tyson Fury vs Wladimir Klitschko Post Fight Discussion Thread

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  • Elroy1
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    #6231
    Originally posted by LacedUp
    He might have won 4 on the scorecards and 3 on one ;-) - That just indicates to me that there was a couple of close rounds which could have gone either way, but Wlad got it as a champion. Fair enough.

    Looking at the fight, I just can't see many rounds where I think "that's definitely a Wlad round". Maybe you can point one out?

    That was a quote from the HBO podcast.

    No not really. You're welcome to check back my posts. As soon as Fury won, I said : "I'm happy, but right now my heart goes out to a great champ in Wlad".

    See, I'm picking on Wlad to give you guys some stick. This is because you (klitschko fans) have been unbelievably delusioned with how good Wlad was. I have always said he was a great champion, but certainly not the best ever or anything like that. Or P4P #1.

    That was all you guys.

    You were the ones who said Wlad was prime, Fury didn't have a chance in hell. He's fat, ugly, uncoordinated, chinless, has no power etc etc. That came out of your mouth not mine.
    The overwhelming evidence still supports Wladimir either at or very close to H2H the HW GOAT, challenged only really by LEnnox Lewis and Vitali Klitschko (and maybe a prime Tyson), and achievement wise there is no doubt he is the GOAT.

    This still remains true in light of his Fury defeat, and even if he is defeated in the rematch.

    To prove he was ALWAYS or "intrinsically" better than Wladimir he will have to do more career-wise than just beat this shell of Klitschko that he did.

    As for Wladimir not being the said above, well that's where we always differ because you will always rubbish him at every step of the way.

    You are not a true Fury fan because your only agenda is to rubbish Klitschko..

    Need I remind our NON nut bag viewers that this LAcedUp guy in on record promoting ancient bums over Klitschko as well!!!

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    • LacedUp
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      #6232
      Originally posted by Elroy1
      The overwhelming evidence still supports Wladimir either at or very close to H2H the HW GOAT, challenged only really by LEnnox Lewis and Vitali Klitschko (and maybe a prime Tyson), and achievement wise there is no doubt he is the GOAT.

      This still remains true in light of his Fury defeat, and even if he is defeated in the rematch.

      To prove he was ALWAYS or "intrinsically" better than Wladimir he will have to do more career-wise than just beat this shell of Klitschko that he did.

      As for Wladimir not being the said above, well that's where we always differ because you will always rubbish him at every step of the way.

      You are not a true Fury fan because your only agenda is to rubbish Klitschko..

      Need I remind our NON nut bag viewers that this LAcedUp guy in on record promoting ancient bums over Klitschko as well!!!
      The only evidence there is is that the first time Klitschko fought a guy his size who isn't one dimensional, he lost decisively.

      If that was Lennox Lewis in there, he wouldn't have stood and looked and did nothing. He would have gone in there and ripped him up.

      That's the difference between very good and great.

      You feel I "rubbish him" every step of the way, but you feel I do so because I think he's been fighting not very good and physically inferior opponents for the most of his career.

      There's absoluely no evidence to suggest he's the best ever and certainly isn't with Vitali.

      They were very good, just not great. There's no shame in that.

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        #6233
        Originally posted by LacedUp
        The only evidence there is is that the first time Klitschko fought a guy his size who isn't one dimensional, he lost decisively.

        If that was Lennox Lewis in there, he wouldn't have stood and looked and did nothing. He would have gone in there and ripped him up.

        That's the difference between very good and great.

        You feel I "rubbish him" every step of the way, but you feel I do so because I think he's been fighting not very good and physically inferior opponents for the most of his career.

        There's absoluely no evidence to suggest he's the best ever and certainly isn't with Vitali.

        They were very good, just not great. There's no shame in that.
        Want to bet in the rematch?

        Wlad>Fury

        My 50Quad for your 100Quad

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          #6234
          Originally posted by BOMB ZQUAD
          Want to bet in the rematch?

          Wlad>Fury

          My 50Quad for your 100Quad
          Lol what?

          Klitschko starts as the favourite

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            #6235
            juggernaut666'S breakdown is absolutely ridiculous.

            Way to lose all credibility (pretending you still had any).

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              #6236
              I don't know where else to put this. I just rewatched Vitali-Lewis earlier.

              I can see 4-2 Vitali after 6. The first round was actually quite close though.

              It could have been 3-3.

              Lewis won round 6 big.

              He also landed some huge shots.

              He would have won by KO if the fight continued.

              Funny how fanboys cling to that fight. Vitali was cut up by legal punches and was getting worked in round 6. Lewis was coming off a long layoff, was old, and was out of shape.

              They were both tired as hell at the time of the stoppage.

              Without the stoppage Vitali was going to get knocked out.

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                #6237
                The fanboys should be glad Vitali didn't go out on his back.

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                  #6238
                  remember that rant WLAD OWNS would incessantly post regarding the Lewis fight? "Vitali was a man on a mission and would have won by brutal KO"

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                    #6239
                    Originally posted by Virgil Caine
                    juggernaut666'S breakdown is absolutely ridiculous.

                    Way to lose all credibility (pretending you still had any).
                    He's making a fool out of himself.

                    Fury beats any version of Wladimir. He's all wrong for him, and if they fought 50 times the result wouldn't change.

                    No need to be all butthurt about it my friends. Wladimir was a great champion, but the reign has finished, the baton has been passed over. The future is bright, the future is FURY.

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                      #6240
                      Originally posted by denium
                      He's making a fool out of himself.

                      Fury beats any version of Wladimir. He's all wrong for him, and if they fought 50 times the result wouldn't change.

                      No need to be all butthurt about it my friends. Wladimir was a great champion, but the reign has finished, the baton has been passed over. The future is bright, the future is FURY.
                      Wlad. will make some cash in the rematch, and retire.

                      You never know in boxing of course.

                      Nothing is a foregone conclusion.

                      Nevertheless, Tyson Fury outboxed Wladimer, and clearly won the fight.

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