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    Tyson Fury says WBA/WBO/IBO/IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko is going to get the fight of his life on October 24th in Germany. The unbeaten mandatory challenger is promising to hand Klitschko his first defeat since 2004.

    Fury poked fun at Klitschko's career, stating the Ukrainian fighter's best win came against David Haye - who Fury despises and regards as a "coward."

    Fury and Haye were scheduled to face each other, twice. Both dates, in 2013 and early 2014, were canceled after Haye withdrew with injuries.
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    war fury

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    • #3
      If that's a slur, what is Fury's best win??? Hard to say. So many to choose from!

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      • #4
        Klit should bury Fury within 3 rounds.

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        • #5
          Fury's best win is a blown up cruiserweight in Steve Cunningham

          Haye was a decent amateur and a decent fighter at cruiser and heavyweight

          even though the guys a nob - Haye could fight....

          Fury has to realise how bad is own record is, he ducked Pulev as a mandotary

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          • #6
            Originally posted by mrbigshot View Post
            Fury's best win is a blown up cruiserweight

            + Cunningham weighs in at about 205. That's not even blown up.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by mrbigshot View Post
              Fury's best win is a blown up cruiserweight in Steve Cunningham

              Haye was a decent amateur and a decent fighter at cruiser and heavyweight

              even though the guys a nob - Haye could fight....

              Fury has to realise how bad is own record is, he ducked Pulev as a mandotary
              Haye achieved absolutely nothing at HW, other than winning a paper belt against the worst WC of recent memory.

              He didn't duck Pulev, what would you rather do? Fight the Russian in some leisure centre for peanuts, or fight David Haye in a superfight for 5 million quid? It's not Fury's fault that David Haye shat himself.

              For the record, Fury would shut Pulev out.

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              • #8
                Fury will be Wlad's eighteenth opponent that was Ranked in Ring's top ten when they fought. How many modern fighters can even come close to that? Wlad will be Fury's first opponent ranked by Ring magazine.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ARENA View Post

                  + Cunningham weighs in at about 205. That's not even blown up.
                  Cunningham was 210 vs Fury. Haye was 213 vs Wlad.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Ravens Fan View Post
                    Fury will be Wlad's eighteenth opponent that was Ranked in Ring's top ten when they fought. How many modern fighters can even come close to that? Wlad will be Fury's first opponent ranked by Ring magazine.
                    Ring magazine rankings have no credibility.

                    They reinstated Ward at No2 p4p for beating Paul Smith, ffs!

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