Comments Thread For: Fury: I'll Break Klitschko Mentally, He's a Weak Person!
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This, great post.Promotion. Either that or he openly contradicts himself...
he has stated that Vlad is washed up and that Vlad is as good as he has ever been. He is selling a fight like he is supposed to do. Vlad is a good straight man to Fury and is has been actually amusing in his rebuttal to Fury. its entertainment until the fight starts.
Fury has openly contradicted himself within about 5 days.
I must admit Wlad is just as amusing with his retorts and amusing demeanour when finding Fury's baiting of him just as amusing as Fury's fans do.
Wlad simply is the furthest thing from weak minded, his general behaviour, cool and calm nature reminds me of those karate sensei's. the sports psychology obviously goes a long way towards it, it's generally works against his opponents when they try rile him, they end up looking dim and narrow minded, like Haye and Fury for instance. When Fury was saying it was personal to him, at that moment I feel he is already beaten psychologically.Comment
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i don't think much of him as a boxer, but i agree with the bolded part.
fury should go into politics
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I'm rooting for Fury in this, I just like outspoken men who challenge themselves and the world, he isn't good enough to beat Klitschko, but I hope he can do it.
From punching your own face to beating the ultimate HW-boxing power of the new millennium will definitely be sweet.Comment
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Apart of this is Fury creating hype for the UK market and abroad. He needs to do this because the other guy he's working with has absolutely no charisma. Fury is a smart guy and a student of boxing. He knows exactly what he is saying in regards to him calling Wlad a mentally weak fighter, a quick look at a catalogue of Wlad fights like the Williamson fight for example were Williamson befuddled him with lateral movement, dropped him and had him quitting before he was to be knocked out for a 4th time. Brewster forced him into a dogfight and he quickly folded then made a list of excuses afterward. Retiree journeyman Sanders had it stuck in his head he'd beat him and Wlad couldn't make it past 2. When the going got tough Wlad either got knocked out or quit. Most of these other guys in this piss poor era didn't have the guts to take the fight to him or the marginal level of ability to be able to exploit Wlad's many weaknesses. Fury has both. That's what makes this fight intriguing.Last edited by KnockoutNed; 07-26-2015, 09:36 PM.Comment


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