I'd prefer to see it in Gelsenkirchen, it'll hold 60k. I have reservations about them using it as it may not sell out, like it or not, in Germany Brigss and and Pulev are bigger names than Fury. Hopefully the Fury pressers will ramp up enough interest and they can fill the Veltins.
I'd prefer to see it in Gelsenkirchen, it'll hold 60k. I have reservations about them using it as it may not sell out, like it or not, in Germany Brigss and and Pulev are bigger names than Fury. Hopefully the Fury pressers will ramp up enough interest and they can fill the Veltins.
If it's in Britain then both fighters will get a fair shout. If it's in Germany, with one of Wlad's K2 refs, it won't be.
Fury will get points took off him for nothing, and will get robbed if it goes to the cards. It doesn't matter about Wlad's holding as Fury won't let him do it.
It would be a much grander event in the UK. I think Wlad might be tempted.
Not really as none of Tyson Fury's former opponents are currently ranked in the top ten of BoxRec heavyweights. Fury has followed the path of least resistance, and a fight with Wlad will show that Fury is nothing more than a blowhard - a large blowhard, but a blowhard none-the-less.
It almost feels like you should have to go through Povetkin to get to Wlad. He's such a clear #2 in the division.
However I am excited about Fury-Klitschko. Wlad has aged in a bad way (looked very slow vs Jennings) and Fury has aged in a good way (no longer fights like a caveman). It's a much closer fight than it was a couple years ago.
And Fury is at No3 with Boxrec, which is more pertinent to the question you asked, if you think about it.
True on Cunningham (it was an outrage) and Chisora; however, given the neutered version of Chisora Fury beat in the rematch, I can't say that Chisora was (his performance that night) deserving of a top twenty let alone a top ten ranking. So, as I see it, Tyson Fury won't stand a chance against Wlad. As for Deontay Wilder and Fury, you are right, Al Haymon will keep that fight from happening as long as he can (even though I believe that Wilder would beat Fury if they fought this year). Am I putting money on any of these fights? No - not a penny.
If it's in Britain then both fighters will get a fair shout. If it's in Germany, with one of Wlad's K2 refs, it won't be.
Fury will get points took off him for nothing, and will get robbed if it goes to the cards. It doesn't matter about Wlad's holding as Fury won't let him do it.
It would be a much grander event in the UK. I think Wlad might be tempted.
no,,,,when has any fighter got points taken off in wlads home turf or been taken for a bad decisison? wlad doesnt clinch with guys his size or bigger. fury is either going to get knocked out viciously or out work old wlad to a decision win. doesnt matter where it takes place
If it's in Britain then both fighters will get a fair shout. If it's in Germany, with one of Wlad's K2 refs, it won't be.
Fury will get points took off him for nothing, and will get robbed if it goes to the cards. It doesn't matter about Wlad's holding as Fury won't let him do it.
It would be a much grander event in the UK. I think Wlad might be tempted.
This literally just does not happen. I'm not sure how many Klitschko fights you have seen, but going off the fact you believe Fury beats Wlad, I'm assuming not a great many.
If the fight goes to cards and Wlad wins you're are basically saying Fury can not win ? This is a reversal of your believes to date, are you wobbling now that you have realised Wladimir was never afraid and all that horseshi.t Fury was talking Wlad would never take the fight is beginning to appear untrue to you, or are you still hiding behind some other smokescreen/illusion you have sold yourself on ?
Fury will be properly refereed in Germany, in the UK he has gt away with a lot. The last he fought abroad he came from behind off the canvass having had points deductions and forced a stoppage in a fight that should have been ruled NC so I understand, and I do feel for you that you have these concerns.
Wlad may be tempted, but I expect after seeing the Jennings fight and having the referee incessantly warm him for the slightest of misdemeanours he won't be overly eager to travel to foreign turf again so soon. Maybe he will, I'd love to see Wlad KO the oaf in front of his own people, I don't like the idea of him fighting on a Warren card though, period. After the bad taste with the last dealing with Warren, I understand Klitschko reluctantance to deal with his ilk again so soon. I haven't much liked his press releases pre Jennings fight trying to get Klitschko to the table whilst Wlad had an impending fight.
It almost feels like you should have to go through Povetkin to get to Wlad. He's such a clear #2 in the division.
Povetkin vs Wilder will go some way to creating the most worthy opponent in a long time, the way Wilder dealt expertly with Stiverne and literally negated his entire threat after Stiverne had gone from mandatory to WBC champion, he appeared to me as the legitimate no.2 behind Wlad. With Wilder defeating Stiverne as soundly as he did it enforces the image of Wilder being up there now with Povetkin. Hopefully Povetkin comes through unscathed versus Perez and we have another super fight alongside Fury Vs Wlad.
However I am excited about Fury-Klitschko. Wlad has aged in a bad way (looked very slow vs Jennings) and Fury has aged in a good way (no longer fights like a caveman). It's a much closer fight than it was a couple years ago.
You really believe Wlad has aged between Jennings and Pulev ? I never agreed with this notion. Wlad struggled to put guys like Chagaev, Ibragimov and Chambers away and generally didnt wear them out until late on, Jennings employed far better tactics than all these guys using lateral and stooping forward movement trying to come in under the guard. You'll see nothing of the sort from Wlad as Fury will be there all night especially when he begins to tire if he is still around after the fourth.
Fury simply isn't as athletic as the likes of Jennings, Wilder and unfortunately the big man even at nearly forty years of age.
Even if Fury was to somehow turn up in the ring blessed with the power of the gods and stop Fury, all his fans are in fact already playing down his potential upcoming victory. Bit of a tragedy really isn't it that is own fans are attempting to take a gloss off of a potential career defining victory as though pre emptive planned . Bizarre. Not that it is ever going to happen, as Fury hasn't demonstrated the devastating one punch opponent stopping hammer of the gods power displayed by the likes of Wlad and Wilder. He has however displayed a frightening flicking jab against turd blossom opposition like Hammer and Chisora determined to follow him around the ring with their first face defence, a tactic you can as Ricky Hatton would say ' bet your house on ' will not employ.
When has anyone ever seen Wlad fight his oppositions fight in the last decade ? He fights his own fight with devastating efficiency, their are no traps Fury can set for him to set wherein leading Wlad to follow him about like an inexperienced dumb slugger without a single plan. Lets not try to pretend Wlad is a dummy.
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