Comments Thread For: Froch on Withdrawal: Fury May Have Rattled Klitschko

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  • BrometheusBob.
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    #11
    Originally posted by denium
    Wlad will probably end up retiring. I think Fury will fight for a vacant belt in 2016.
    He already signed a 5 fight extension, he ain't going nowhere. Fury got nothing on his resume to cause fear in a veteran champion like Klitschko.

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    • Mr.Daddy
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      #12
      No, Carl. But Wlad is going to rattle Fury body and soul once they meet in the ring.

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        #13
        Originally posted by BrometheusBob
        He already signed a 5 fight extension, he ain't going nowhere. Fury got nothing on his resume to cause fear in a veteran champion like Klitschko.
        Not in his resume, but in Fury's eyes. Wlad stared into Fury's soul and didn't like what he saw.

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        • Eff Pandas
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          #14
          I think its obvious to anyone who's watched the presser that Wlad "lost" the presser & ironically in a presser where a guy dressed as Batman & battled the Joker he somehow seemed more crazy when he rambled nearly incoherently for ten minutes about stuff no one, no even his team, seemed interested in. Idk if this is a "running" "he scared" sorta thing that the duck people love to throw out all day, but Wlad definitely got thrown off his game during that presser & I could see a very strategic guy like Wlad wanting to reset or pushback this situation to kill some of Tyson's momentum or confidence in any way he could which a fight cancelation & postponement would seem to have a solid chance of doing.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Eff Pandas
            I think its obvious to anyone who's watched the presser that Wlad "lost" the presser & ironically in a presser where a guy dressed as Batman & battled the Joker he somehow seemed more crazy when he rambled nearly incoherently for ten minutes about stuff no one, no even his team, seemed interested in. Idk if this is a "running" "he scared" sorta thing that the duck people love to throw out all day, but Wlad definitely got thrown off his game during that presser & I could see a very strategic guy like Wlad wanting to reset or pushback this situation to kill some of Tyson's momentum or confidence in any way he could which a fight cancelation & postponement would seem to have a solid chance of doing.
            As Fury said, Wlad likes to be in control, from the build-up right through to the fight, and he won't be getting that feeling with Fury.

            This may seem a little strange, but I think what might have rattled Wlad most was Fury shaking him and his manager by the hand after the photo shoot, and wishing them both good luck.

            It looked totally spontaneous, and proved that Fury wasn't bluffing, he has no fear of Wlad whatsoever. I think Wlad was surprised by that, and he doesn't like surprises from his opponents.

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              #16
              Injuries aren't allowed to happen in boxing.

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                #17
                And Ward rattled the Cobra so much he retired !

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by SplitSecond
                  Injuries aren't allowed to happen in boxing.
                  Injuries do happen, but the timing of this "injury" is highly su****ious.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Salim_Shady
                    GGG may have rattled Frock.
                    Lmao, Froch was told by GGG he would move up to a weight he had never campaigned at and concede home advantage yet still he retired.

                    Judging Klitschko by his own standards or what. This guy honestly.

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                      #20
                      This is mind games on Klitchkos part I mean injuries happen all the time but the to I g is defiantly convenient

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