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  • #21
    Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
    Fury will both retire and get beaten by a stick if he's losing

    Klitschko fans getting salty already.
    The hate is strong in you; you'll be praying Fury somehow gets the win.

    True to form.

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    • #22
      He will get knocked out and he won't retire.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Cupo303 View Post
        Hopkins' secret assuming that you don't think he is on steroids (which some subscribe to), is living a conservative life style. It isn't all hard work as they say. Anybody can go all out day in and day out in the gym, or be as lazy as James Toney.

        I read somewhere that Hopkins always goes to bed by 9pm, which means he doesn't do the night life. He probably rests up better than any top boxer including Floyd - who doesn't drink or do drugs but does eat crap food from time to time and does enjoy the night scene.

        Wlad's secret is great genetics and athletic hobbies during off season. Some fighters don't do anything athletic other than preparing for a fight. Wlad paraglides, windsurfs, hikes etc,.
        Great Post.

        I read he treats himself to a lemon cheesecake or something to that effect after his fights and that's about as good as it gets. I wish him all the best in retirement, anyone like him who fights the best deserves nothing but praise, he demanded the Calzaghe rematch but to no avail. Guys like Froch are alike him but Hopkins is next level, he would have rematched Ward if Ward offered like Froch had been.

        As for Wlad, I don't believe he does any excesses and I'm not sure he even will in retirement the man is a genetic freak, compared to this Fury guy well I'm not even sure they are comparable except for they are both tall. I'd like to say nice things about Fury but unfortunately I just do not rate him all that highly and feel when Wlad beats him it will not be considered one of his top five wins, possibly top ten at a push, Fury's resume is garbage and I would have preferred he came in on the back of a great win other than just convincing wins. that said he appears to be rated highly by a lot on NSB and they'll have no other option but to credit Wlad after he defeats him.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by yoz View Post
          The hate is strong in you; you'll be praying Fury somehow gets the win.

          True to form.
          The cycle is endless whilst Wlad is still around, first it was Haye, then Price now Fury, afterwards it will be Joshua and no doubt after those I'm sure it will be Chsiora again because Wlad 'ducked' him.

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          • #25
            I like Fury and hope he wins, But I doubt it.

            Also Fury is a good fighter but Wlad is outstanding it would be a shame to see Fury retire as he is a boss.

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            • #26
              We all know Klit can get hurt if he gets hit by a strong heavy, but power alone wont do it. It is going to take an athletically gifted power heavy to topple this version of Klitchko and I don't think Tyson "Too Fat" Fury is that type of heavy. He still looks clumsy at moments in fights and does not punch with the same sharpness and precision that Wlad does. In reality this fight is likely decided by who lands flush first and Wlad is the technically more sound fighter so I figure he will get to Tyson before Tyson gets to him.

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              • #27
                look for the punk clutchko to visit the canvas early and often

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                • #28
                  Look at Fluff Fury's last ten opponents then Laugh

                  Fluff Fury is nothing but a helium filled lopsided soft bowling pin filled with icing and goo.

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                  • #29
                    Wlad didn't really show vulnerability in his last fight in my opinion. He beat a hungry, undefeated, up and coming fighter with good athletic ability and a strange style at 39 years of age. All but two of the rest of the heavyweight champs in history were long faded or retired at this age. If Fury wins, it doesn't mean he was better than prime Wlad and if he loses it doesn't mean that he's a bum, as Wlad is an all time great. He's more than proven that.
                    Last edited by Boxing Goat; 07-17-2015, 11:13 AM.

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                    • #30
                      Brits in boxing comical

                      Brits to laugh at:
                      Cleverly
                      Bellew
                      Burns
                      Matt hatton
                      Paul McCloskey
                      Brian Magee
                      Barker
                      Macklin
                      Fluffand Phewie Fury
                      Audley
                      Chisora
                      Haye Davey
                      one nut Price
                      Georgie Boy Groves
                      Paul Smith
                      What a collection of clowns to laugh at

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