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This is Fury in rounds 11 & 12 dancing around, switching jab from body to head, hooking to the body, mixing it up against a former world title challenger - not a very good one - but still a decent fighter in Kevin Johnson. He boxes on the outside and then on the inside, constantly mixing it up. That's called being a multi dimensional fighter:
This is Pulev fighting a journeyman feet in cement, throwing a decent jab - exclusively - literally not moving away from the centre of the ring the whole fight. Chin in the air like an amateur. This is called being a one-dimensional fighter:
Last edited by LacedUp; 11-25-2014, 12:39 AM.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostThis is Fury in rounds 11 & 12 dancing around, switching jab from body to head, hooking to the body, mixing it up against a former world title challenger - not a very good one - but still a decent fighter in Kevin Johnson. He boxes on the outside and then on the inside, constantly mixing it up. That's called being a multi dimensional fighter:
This is Pulev fighting a journeyman feet in cement, throwing a decent jab - exclusively - literally not moving away from the centre of the ring the whole fight. This is called being a one-dimensional fighter:
Foot work at 11:05 is amazing as well
Posting a fighter at his "best" and then showing a fighter at his worst. Hmmmm
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Originally posted by Russian Crushin View PostHe looks exactly the same in every single on of his fights.
But please, provide me with footage of Pulev's skills or footwork that's better than Fury's.
It's clear as day Fury just wanted a fight with Cunningham. Watch him when he is actually serious.
Tyson Fury 6'9 fighting a 6'3 lightheavyweight. Forgive him for looking a tad big in instances.
Originally posted by Russian Crushin View PostI posted a clip, shows how his footwork sucks and he's 1 dimensional
Post Poolev at his best. Find his absolute best clip and it still won't be as good as what Fury did for fun against Johnson in the two last rounds of a fight.
They are literally on different planets when it comes to skills or footwork.
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Originally posted by Russian Crushin View PostI posted a clip, shows how his footwork sucks and he's 1 dimensional
Same thing. Standing in the middle of the ring, both hands in the air with the left out-stretched the whole fight. He threw two different punches the whole night, the left jab and the right cross.
I guess that's what some people call multi dimensional.
Just look at his stance in the video screen ffs. says it all.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostWhy was Pulev at his worst?He looks exactly the same in every single on of his fights.
. I did the same with Fury
But please, provide me with footage of Pulev's skills or footwork that's better than Fury's.It's clear as day Fury just wanted a fight with Cunningham. Watch him when he is actually serious.
Tyson Fury 6'9 fighting a 6'3 lightheavyweight. Forgive him for looking a tad big in instances.
No you didn't.
Post Poolev at his best. Find his absolute best clip and it still won't be as good as what Fury did for fun against Johnson in the two last rounds of a fight.
They are literally on different planets when it comes to skills or footwork.
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Originally posted by Russian Crushin View PostYou posted a 2 min video of just his KD. I did the same with FuryNever said he had great skills or better footwork than Fury. I didnt even bring him up, you did.Sure his footwork is amazing, he wanted to stand there like a loaf and getting hit like that
Why are you so concerned about Pulev? You find a guy with Horrible slow foot work to show how "really good" Fury's is? There's a reason you picked pulev to compare Fury too, because comparing him to a HW with good quick footwork would show how slow and average fury's actually is
Yeah, I specifically mentioned Fury in relation to Pulev because that's Wlad's most recent opponent and the specific topic of the conversation?and you know, also the post you responded to. Which is why you could understand I was thinking maybe that's what we were talking about.
Yes, the specific reason is Pulev fought Wlad last time around and that's what was being discussed. You can find any heavyweight or any contender that had fought Wlad in the last 3 years and Fury will have better footwork than them maybe excl Povetkin. His skills will also be astronomically better than the turds Wlad has faced recently (once again, excl. Povetkin).
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostAbsolutely. But that will never happen.
Wlad has a history of fighting the level of least resistance. Those are just facts. If he is forced, he'll fight his mandatory, but his main ambition now is probably WBC belt which means he could drop one of the other belts if they are pushing for a mandatory.
But if he fights Jennings + Fury/Chisora + Stiverne/Wilder in one year, much respect.
But it's simply not happening.
So what the fuck do you mean "the path of least resistance."
You are either ******ed or a dumb fucking troll.. Either way you should be ashamed of yourself.
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