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  • #31
    Originally posted by Y0@NN View Post
    I was disappointed in Klitschko not stopping Jennings, if he cares about his legacy he does a job on Fury.
    Legacy is all but secure, even in the event he loses to Fluff Fury.

    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
    I want Fury to win more because I find him hilarious..... but I have never rated his power or his boxing skills. I want to say he has a chance in this fight but I just don't see it.
    I rate his skills, he's showed a dynamic to his game. I'm not overly impressed with them and I certainly don't buy into this myth he is exceptionally fast.

    I think he has as much chance as the next person, only he lacks that one punch ko power. You can somewhat compare him to Pulev with the punch accumulation power in the way Pulev stopped Dimi and Ustinov. I thought Pulev was more impressive and much more risk averse than Fury though, willing to take a punch to land a heavier one. I just have no faith in Fury's durability whatsoever and I genuinely believe this is the reason he has been so carefully matched to date so he can cash out like he tried in the Haye fight.

    Fury has repeated and reiterated it is not about money but titles, clearly that is a sham with his avoiding of Pulev which would have guaranteed him a title shot had he had this so called belief he so loudly professes to have in himself why not pursue it if all you care about is titles and ridding the boxing world of Wladimir ?

    It is not really a difficult question to answer.


    Originally posted by Cen fath? View Post
    One does not require one-punch power to win by KO. Good volume punchers can wear their opponents down and win late. This is probably Plan A.
    Stick and move will be plan A, failing that upon falling behind it is maul ala Cunningham. With refereeing expected to be of a high standard I expect those tactics will only see Fluff fall further behind in his desperation I'm expecting a highlight reel ko, resulting in him sleeping on the canvass.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by beez721 View Post
      where did I say he has no power?? hes 6'9 250+ lbs so obviously hes going to mark you up and do some damage with accumalation. fury has descent power but I dont think hes the type of puncher to have a great chance of going balls to the wall and trying to blitz wlad out early. hed be putting himself in harms way. I agree with your first sentence. fury needs to use his legs and throw those combinations and move in and out peppering wlad and frustrating him. he has the much better gas tank so he could out work wlad to a decision ( as long as the judges dont rob him). I just think he has a much better chance of winning on points than knocking wlad out imo. wlad is easy to stun but not that easy to kayo imo unless youre a bomber
      Sorry fella i wasn't referring to you specifically.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by el*** View Post
        atleast his trainer has the right idea. he aint outboxing wlad over 12. go for broke
        Why isn't he? Wlad isn't some master boxer. I'm gonna say it right now, Fury is going to school him.

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        • #34
          Fury is definitely a proper sizable underdog, but I do give him a legit chance.

          Fury could win the fight through activity.

          The fight could wind up a bit like the Pulev fight. Pulev was really aggressive and got himself knocked out for his trouble.

          I expect Fury to be aggressive; but I don't think he's going to dive in face first like Pulev. Pulev gave it a decent shot, but he was a bit limited.

          I think Fury's going to be destroyed by Klitschko's jab. But, you never know.

          I'm looking forward to this fight.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by denium View Post
            Why isn't he? Wlad isn't some master boxer. I'm gonna say it right now, Fury is going to school him.
            As strange as it is to say, outboxing him might actually be Fury's best shot.

            If he lands solidly he can knock him out.

            But Fury is more of a goofy 6'9 high activity boxer.

            If Fury wins it'll be youth over experience.

            Fury has a legitimate chance. But he's a sizable underdog and for good reason.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Virgil Caine View Post
              Fury is definitely a proper sizable underdog, but I do give him a legit chance.

              Fury could win the fight through activity.

              The fight could wind up a bit like the Pulev fight. Pulev was really aggressive and got himself knocked out for his trouble.

              I expect Fury to be aggressive; but I don't think he's going to dive in face first like Pulev. Pulev gave it a decent shot, but he was a bit limited.

              I think Fury's going to be destroyed by Klitschko's jab. But, you never know.

              I'm looking forward to this fight.
              How will be it be like the Pulev fight? Pulev just stood straight in front of him with his hands in the air, no movement whatsoever and practically invited Wlad to KO him.

              Fury isn't going to stand in front of him, he'll be on his toes, it'll be a chess match imo.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Virgil Caine View Post
                Not even joking. I had a dream yesterday Fury caught Klitscho with an overhand right early but Klitscho recovered and stopped him late.

                Not that I put creadance in dreams much
                This is the third Fury/Wlad dream I've read about here. This fight must be getting inside people's heads.

                Wlad is 2 - 1 up in the dream fights now, btw, all results coming by ko or tko.

                You're right not to put too much credence into it though. During the build up to Fury/Haye - this was the first build up - I dreamed I watched Haye deck Fury hard with a big haymaker right hand, and look what happened there. Or rather, what didn't happen there.
                Last edited by kafkod; 08-05-2015, 06:19 AM.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by denium View Post
                  How will be it be like the Pulev fight? Pulev just stood straight in front of him with his hands in the air, no movement whatsoever and practically invited Wlad to KO him.

                  Fury isn't going to stand in front of him, he'll be on his toes, it'll be a chess match imo.
                  I don't think it'll be like the Pulev fight.

                  I expect Fury to be somewhat aggressive, which worked against Pulev.

                  I think Fury and Pulev are very different fighters.

                  Just in the case of Pulev, coming at Klitschko gave Klitschko opportunities to counter.

                  I like Pulev; that said, I don't expect Fury to be as reckless. I do expect him to be aggressive though. It could invite counters.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by denium View Post
                    Why isn't he? Wlad isn't some master boxer. I'm gonna say it right now, Fury is going to school him.
                    Multi quoted for future reference.

                    Can't personally see how Fluff will utilise the extra four inch of reach to effect whereby he schools Klitschko, having gone back and watched highlights of Fury throughout his last 2-3 years. Having watched Hughie's last two fights also I'm not as previously high on Peter Fury as I was previously either, I just don't see this great trainer his fans like to proclaim he is. I watched the Whyte fight from the weekend with his first fight under Banks, their is a considerable and notable difference from the off, that's the impact of great tutelage.

                    Like Banks says, he learnt everything he knows from the best and is passing that knowledge on, who did Peter Fury learn from ?

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Scott-Weiland View Post
                      Like Banks says, he learnt everything he knows from the best and is passing that knowledge on, who did Peter Fury learn from ?
                      From bada$$ MF'ers in the Traveller community.

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