I'll definitely be back when Wlad finishes Fury
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W. Klitschko was , reportedly, spitting up blood after the Jennings fight.
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Originally posted by daggum View Postsure in the same way a robot has intelligence. he's programmed to stay out of his opponents punching range and whenever they get into punching range immediately octopus them so they can't get off any punches. yea its a tough program to beat especially when the refs are also programed to ignore the rules but a guy like fury can beat it since he has the right dimensions to beat wlad at his own game. wlad's cpu might crash and his head might explode but that's worth watching.
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Originally posted by daggum View Post187 times. that's a clear dq. had his head open? don't know what that means. wlad couldn't deal with povetkin coming forward so he had to cheat. a non corrupt ref would have dq'd him henry akwindade style.
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Originally posted by Dr.Eisenfaust View Postspitting blood because of body punches is very concerning to me...
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Originally posted by Easy Work. View Postklitschkos been dominating for like a decade, fury isnt going to stop him he has nothing that coud trouble wlad. wlad willhit him with a couple straight right hands and its over.
Fury is just not on klitschkos level man
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Originally posted by daggum View Postsorry i don't think clinching hundreds of times during a fight qualifies as good boxing. fury can actually punch and move, fight inside, dodge punches, and has a varied punch arsenal. wlad has more power but that's it. did you see fury moved around and out boxed chisora twice(a guy wlad ducked) if that was wlad fighting chisora he would have clinched 200 times. without the clinching what is wlad? a very mediocre fighter as we saw before he hooked up with steward who turned him into a clinch machine. his defensive reflexes are almost non existent. zero head movement, can't block or slip punches, and his stamina/ability to sustain moving around the ring was terrible. clinching solves all these problems for him but unfortunately its just not legal.
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Originally posted by daggum View Postnothing? he probably had a headache but that's about it. he punished wlad's body but got no credit because people that watch boxing usually aren't the most perceptive. if it doesn't leave damage that they can't see i guess it doesn't count!
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Originally posted by Cutthroat View PostA guy with almost no amateur background and a total of 6 years boxing experience gave Wlad one of the toughest fights of his career lmao. This is what happens when you put athletes in the ring, they can adapt insanely fast.
Wlad has been boxing for how long, 25 years? Almost losing against a guy that barely stepped in a ring a few years ago lol. Imagine if guys like Jennings and Wilder had a solid amateur foundation, they'd be unbeatable in today's HW division.
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Originally posted by beez721 View PostIm a wlad fan but I feel fury has close to a 50/50 chance here. hes younger and busier. plus he has an awckward cleverness to him that could really disrupt wlads rythym. wouldnt be shocked at all if fury were to pull a close decision win but im still leaning toward wlad by kayo mid rounds
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