Wladimir Klitschko interview: Tyson Fury is next opponent

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  • SlySlickSmooth
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    Wladimir Klitschko interview: Tyson Fury is next opponent

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    Hopefully Fury is true to his word of wanting to face the champ, I won't believe he intents to challenge the champion until he is actaully in the ring with him.

    Fury should be a relative easy defence for Wladimir as he won't have the same problems of struggling to nail the target like he did with Jennings attempting to come up and under his guard. As Wlad says here, it is much easier to face a bigger man.

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    • deathofaclown
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      Good. I'm happy with this.

      I'm not sure he can win but Fury will be the last opponent since Haye who went in to the ring with Wlad with supreme confidence that he is actually going to destroy Wlad. Obviously it didn't work for Haye and might not for Fury but at least he's coming with belief he will win.

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      • Weebler I
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        #4
        Sanctioning body enforcing it again, but still he could drop the belt. Props for taking the fight.

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        • deathofaclown
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          #5
          Originally posted by Weebler I
          Sanctioning body enforcing it again, but still he could drop the belt. Props for taking the fight.
          Wlad doesn't duck anybody. There was nobody to duck anyway but he's taken on all comers.

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          • Greed.
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            #6
            Originally posted by Scott-Weiland
            Hopefully Fury is true to his word of wanting to face the champ, I won't believe he intents to challenge the champion until he is actaully in the ring with him.

            Fury should be a relative easy defence for Wladimir as he won't have the same problems of struggling to nail the target like he did with Jennings attempting to come up and under his guard. As Wlad says here, it is much easier to face a bigger man.
            He'll find it easier to hit Fury but he won't be able to hold or control him like he does against these other guys due to Fury's superior size and inside game.

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            • Mitchell Kane
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              Not that interesting of a fight to me, but not much better available at the moment.

              Curious where the fight takes place.

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              • HughJass
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                Someone left me a message on my karma stating..."Go suck on Furys red *****".




                I will indeed be doing just that.Lol,i'm gonna eat his balls as well whilst wearing my Fury snapback.

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                • The Gambler1981
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                  Fury is too easy to hit, and I don't think he has the toughness to take Wlad's best fire.


                  Still it is a fight people have been asking for, and Fury is not a total stiff for his size that will be something Wlad is not overly used to fighting.

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                  • Jewish-Reptile
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                    Originally posted by deathofaclown
                    Good. I'm happy with this.

                    I'm not sure he can win but Fury will be the last opponent since Haye who went in to the ring with Wlad with supreme confidence that he is actually going to destroy Wlad. Obviously it didn't work for Haye and might not for Fury but at least he's coming with belief he will win.
                    Haye never believed that at all, watching his performance he accepted defeat long before the start if the fight, his game plan reeked and stank the joint out.

                    Originally posted by Greed.
                    He'll find it easier to hit Fury but he won't be able to hold or control him like he does against these other guys due to Fury's superior size and inside game.
                    Superior inside game ? If Fury stays close to Wlad the fight will be over as soon as it begins. Wlad's hooks and crosses are far more dangerous than anything Fury has, we haven't even got into power differential in their right hands.

                    It'll be an early night all round. Then we can get onto talk of Wilder vs Wlad.

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