Comments Thread For: Fury: If I Can't KO Old Klitschko - Ban Me From Boxing!

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  • bluzi
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    #31
    Fury will need a perfect night of boxing to win it , because if he does somehow outboxes wlad in the start of the fight (i dont think he will , but if) , then Wlad will come out swinging and he only need to brush that china chin of fury to get him in trouble , i dont see fury winning it without a surprise KO (getting wlad in trouble and out of there)

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    • Tobi.G
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      #32
      Originally posted by boxing_great
      Fury is by the far the funniest boxer at the moment! his statements are hilarious!
      Absolutely! And i hope he DOES NOT retire when he loses to Klitschko.
      That would be dumb, he could still become champ or at least get one of the belts when Wlad retires.

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      • fragilety
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        #33
        dude no offense but "Hurt" is NOT by Johnny Cash its a song written and originally recorded by Trent Reznor, AKA Nine Inch Nails on the album "The Downward Spiral" released in June of 1994, the Cash version came out in 2003, the director of the Johnny Cash "Hurt" video also directed "The Perfect Drug" by Nine Inch Nails Iin 1997..

        very sad thing is that alot of people are in your line of thinking when it comes to that song

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        • Drunken Cat
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          #34
          He's been a great champion but [has] not fought anyone of note.
          No need for the '[has]' there, Mr. Writer.

          The sentence is grammatically fine.

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