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If Klitschko fights Tyson Fury next, will he keep his titles?

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  • #41
    Originally posted by Scott-Weiland View Post
    Rofl @ Wlad has one fight whereby a smaller more mobile Jennings made it difficult tfor Wlad to hit the target clean with the righg and all of a sudden Fury/Wlad is a 50/50 fight.

    Only on NSB lol.

    Jennings made it difficult for Wlad for 36 minutes, let me remind you Jennings won only two rounds only one of those being clearly, the one round Wlad was deducted Jennings still did not even bank a ten point round !

    You guys are hilarious, I swear you see only what you want to see. In which world is Fury a better mover than Wlad, more power and or more skilled ? Please tell me, show me what I am missing, I'm begging you.

    In the ever evolving world of NSB Wlad was ducking Fury up until yesterday, now he is not and Wlad just simply is not good enough to beat him, I like this eb changing concept of ideas of notions, it is humouring.
    The thing is Klitschko in his prime would have KO'd Jennings, but now the fight went 12 rounds. I can only remember one flush right hand landing from Klitschko, which was in the last round.

    There were some rounds where he only landed some jabs but everything else hit Jennings' gloves.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by KO'er View Post
      The thing is Klitschko in his prime would have KO'd Jennings, but now the fight went 12 rounds. I can only remember one flush right hand landing from Klitschko, which was in the last round.

      There were some rounds where he only landed some jabs but everything else hit Jennings' gloves.
      Had that fight been in Germany I expect he would have won by KO, the referee I believe made him apprehensive and he burnt a lot more energy than usual due to the repeated warnings. He looked concerned by the repeated warnings, which I felt were a little unfair as Jennings was bulling him and leading in with the head.

      Don't be fooled, Wlad is still in his prime.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by kafkod View Post
        It must have tasted good. You seem very keen to get yourself another helping.
        i most certainly do.

        points, avy, sig bet.

        deal?

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        • #44
          Unless Wlad declines even further from now to the date of the Fury fight, I just don't see how Fury can win. He is too hittable, does not have great power, and a lot of attributes which people attach to him like unpredictability, switching stances, all that - it only works against slow, undersized bums with little to no workrate or skill as Fury has been fighting.

          Unless Fury can get inside and smother and try to overwhelm Wlad on the inside, I don't see how he can knock him out and avoid getting clipped at some point - he is just too much of a big target for Wlad to not get through with a big one at some point. And after almost 70 fights of Wlad not even being close to losing a decision, I don't think that will change here.

          Wilder is more of a threat as he has spent extensive time sparring with Wlad and is harder to hit than Fury, and also faster, more athletic and much more powerful.

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          • #45
            When Wlad hit that chin is all over.

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