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  • #21
    Originally posted by denium View Post
    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.
    Is their such thing as a K2 referee ? I heard Haye throw a tantrum and try to claim Wlad had a history and relationship with Rodriguez, I've never heard so much horseshi.t in my life. Adam Booth even had that as.swipe Fitzpatrick confront Manny in the presser claiming bs about watching him wrap the hands illegally, which was a blatant mistruth as the wraps were inspected at the same time as being wrapped.

    Who are we pretending is a K2 referee, just for the record for when the fight is signed ? so we can laugh and joke about it afterwards.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Mr.Daddy View Post
      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.
      Chisora was looking and fighting better than he'd ever done before till he ran into Fury again. It was Fury's tactics in that fight that made him look so bad.

      Wilder would have a punchers chance against anybody, but he is very predictable and would struggle to land anything meaningful on a clever boxer like Fury, who would outreach him and have a massive advantage in sheer size and strength too.

      Wilder weighs less than 220lbs, Fury is 260 plus and knows how to use his weight and strength to tire out and weaken a smaller opponent.

      Those tiny sparrow legs of Wilder's might actually collapse under the pressure as soon as Fury leans on him in a clinch. Lol.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by beez721 View Post
        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
        What you say is true. But Wlad has been a clear winner in every fight he's had in Germany that went the distance, so he's never needed help from the judges.

        Would Fury get a fair shout if he outboxed Wlad on his own turf? We don't know, but it's notoriously difficult to win on points against the home fighter in a German ring. They have a much worse rep than the UK in that respect.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by kafkod View Post
          What you say is true. But Wlad has been a clear winner in every fight he's had in Germany that went the distance, so he's never needed help from the judges.

          Would Fury get a fair shout if he outboxed Wlad on his own turf? We don't know, but it's notoriously difficult to win on points against the home fighter in a German ring. They have a much worse rep than the UK in that respect.
          I don't see why not.

          A couple of brits have gotten bad decisions in germany, but foreign fighters have also received good/disputable decisions there i.e. Haye. Not that I thought it was disputable, but some did.

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          • #25
            I don't care where this is and how much these guys are getting paid, this is the only legitimate fight left in the heavyweight division.

            Wilder may be another one but the fact that he is defending his title against a guy not even ranked in the top 40...well...

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            • #26
              Fury is coming

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              • #27
                Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                Chisora was looking and fighting better than he'd ever done before till he ran into Fury again. It was Fury's tactics in that fight that made him look so bad.

                Wilder would have a punchers chance against anybody, but he is very predictable and would struggle to land anything meaningful on a clever boxer like Fury, who would outreach him and have a massive advantage in sheer size and strength too.

                Wilder weighs less than 220lbs, Fury is 260 plus and knows how to use his weight and strength to tire out and weaken a smaller opponent.

                Those tiny sparrow legs of Wilder's might actually collapse under the pressure as soon as Fury leans on him in a clinch. Lol.
                Chisora was down on the cards against Scott before the Warren card TKO special, which resurfaced its ugly head against Pala and was it Gerber ? The same Gerber that rocked Chisora to the foundations, whereupon Chisora cycled the ring for a full 120 seconds remaining in the round, Chisora was hurt bad. This same Chisora went through the Fury 2 rematch unable to produce anything to remotely trouble Fury, he was a punch bag with eyes.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Scott-Weiland View Post
                  Chisora was down on the cards against Scott before the Warren card TKO special, which resurfaced its ugly head against Pala and was it Gerber ? The same Gerber that rocked Chisora to the foundations, whereupon Chisora cycled the ring for a full 120 seconds remaining in the round, Chisora was hurt bad. This same Chisora went through the Fury 2 rematch unable to produce anything to remotely trouble Fury, he was a punch bag with eyes.
                  Did Warren climb into the ring and hit Scott over the head with a corner stool? Or grab him from behind and pin his arms while Chisora hit him?

                  Nope. Chisora chased Scott down and decked him hard with a big right hand, without any assistance from Frank Warren or anybody else.

                  Scott was up at nine and I agree, he should have been allowed to continue if he wanted to. But he was badly shaken by that punch and I thought it had been coming for a round or 2.

                  Who was ahead on the cards after 5 rounds of a 10 round fight is immaterial. The tide had clearly turned Chisora's way.

                  Del Boy also looked good in his last fight before Fury, against Kevin Johnson. He kept going hard for the whole 12 rounds and put Johnson down for the first and only time in his career.

                  I'm sure that if Fury succeeded in making Wlad look as ineffective as Chisora looked against him, you would just turn it around and say, "Mehh ... Wlad was shot anyway" Right?

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                    Did Warren climb into the ring and hit Scott over the head with a corner stool? Or grab him from behind and pin his arms while Chisora hit him?

                    Nope. Chisora chased Scott down and decked him hard with a big right hand, without any assistance from Frank Warren or anybody else.

                    Scott was up at nine and I agree, he should have been allowed to continue if he wanted to. But he was badly shaken by that punch and I thought it had been coming for a round or 2.

                    Who was ahead on the cards after 5 rounds of a 10 round fight is immaterial. The tide had clearly turned Chisora's way.

                    Del Boy also looked good in his last fight before Fury, against Kevin Johnson. He kept going hard for the whole 12 rounds and put Johnson down for the first and only time in his career.

                    I'm sure that if Fury succeeded in making Wlad look as ineffective as Chisora looked against him, you would just turn it around and say, "Mehh ... Wlad was shot anyway" Right?
                    Christian Hammer looked good against Kevin Johnson ! And your point was ? Fact is you put someone like Joshua, Parker and Martin in against Chisora and theyd stop him and they're novices, heck even David Price would wallop him, and he's useless.
                    Last edited by Jewish-Reptile; 05-16-2015, 01:02 PM.

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