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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Frank Warren Confident Klitschko vs. Fury Will Happen

    TYSON FURY has been told victory on Saturday will lead to a summer showdown with Wladimir Klitschko.

    The 6ft 9in Manchester heavyweight risks his status as mandatory challenger for the WBO world title when he faces German Christian Hammer at London's O2 Arena.

    Unbeaten Fury, 26, is keeping busy while Ukraine's WBO-IBO-WBA-IBF world heavyweight champion Klitschko, 38, defends his belts against Yank Bryant Jennings in New York on April 25.
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    Man rates himself too high who has this man really beat ?

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      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
      TYSON FURY has been told victory on Saturday will lead to a summer showdown with Wladimir Klitschko.

      The 6ft 9in Manchester heavyweight risks his status as mandatory challenger for the WBO world title when he faces German Christian Hammer at London's O2 Arena.

      Unbeaten Fury, 26, is keeping busy while Ukraine's WBO-IBO-WBA-IBF world heavyweight champion Klitschko, 38, defends his belts against Yank Bryant Jennings in New York on April 25.
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      Good. We won't have to hear about this clown anymore after the summer when he becomes just another number on the list of bums Wladimir has Knocked Out

      But I suspect this fight won't happen as Wladimir is coming for Wilder's WBC to unify the division and that fight will be worth a hell of a lot more than Knocking out this bum back in Germany.

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        Fury is a complete idiot.Does he really believe his own nonsense? He never beat anybody, was on the floor against cruiser Cunningham and now thinks Wlad is running away...good luck to him - hope the fight can be made...

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          #5
          Originally posted by thack
          Man rates himself too high who has this man really beat ?
          Nobody. Nothing but Cab Drivers

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          • LacedUp
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            #6
            Originally posted by Cut Man
            Nobody. Nothing but Cab Drivers
            What's the difference between his last opponents and Wladimir's last opponents other than Povetkin?

            Chisora was more proven than Pulev.

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              Originally posted by Cut Man
              Good. We won't have to hear about this clown anymore after the summer when he becomes just another number on the list of bums Wladimir has Knocked Out

              But I suspect this fight won't happen as Wladimir is coming for Wilder's WBC to unify the division and that fight will be worth a hell of a lot more than Knocking out this bum back in Germany.
              Wlad won't fight Fury as long as he's got a hole in his arse. He doesn't want anything to do with the furious one. Good job because deep down, Wlad knows that Fury is the only fighter in the world with the tools to beat him.

              I'm not surprised he's going for Wilder, he's by far the more limited fighter.

              Nice sig btw, nobody will ever green k you though, because you're a massive bellend.

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                clutchko the punk will fall

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                • Cut Man
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by LacedUp
                  What's the difference between his last opponents and Wladimir's last opponents other than Povetkin?
                  The difference is Klitschko has noting to prove. He is the WBA,IBF,WBO & Ring Heavyweight champion of the world.

                  It's not his fault he has been so dominant. He beat Povetkin, he beat Haye. Who else could he have fought?

                  Klitschko looked at these two rising Americans. Jennings and Wilder as an opportunity to return to New York for a couple of fights, Make some money and unify the belts. That's what the wants to do. If he has to give some step aside money to Fury, so be it

                  Fury has nothing that Wladimir wants.

                  Wilder has something that Wladimir wants. That WBC Championship belt.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Cut Man
                    The difference is Klitschko has noting to prove. He is the WBA,IBF,WBO & Ring Heavyweight champion of the world.

                    It's not his fault he has been so dominant. He beat Povetkin, he beat Haye. Who else could he have fought?

                    Klitschko looked at these two rising Americans. Jennings and Wilder as an opportunity to return to New York for a couple of fights, Make some money and unify the belts. That's what the wants to do. If he has to give some step aside money to Fury, so be it

                    Fury has nothing that Wladimir wants.

                    Wilder has something that Wladimir wants. That WBC Championship belt.


                    Completely off topic.

                    But you're saying Wlad, because he's the champ, shouldn't fight better opposition than a challenger?

                    I don't know which world you live in, but it's not this one.

                    And also, there's plenty of fighters Wlad should have fought other than the likes of Pianeta, Mormeck, Wach, Thompson, Leapai etc.

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