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  • #31
    Originally posted by denium View Post
    You need to remember Scott, Fury is a born fighter, who comes from fighting blood. Wlad was turned into a fighter, he even admitted in the press conference that he doesn't like hurting people. When it comes to heart & soul, nobody out of the elite HW's can match Fury.

    As for his physique, come on now, stop trolling

    Tyson vs Abell



    Tyson right now

    You're saying the physique of Fury is more impressive than Klitschko ? I'll acknowledge boxing is always about appearances but conditioning is a huge part of it, going fifteen rounds with Marcin Rekowski sparring and 12 with Wlad is two completely different things.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by denium View Post
      You need to remember Scott, Fury is a born fighter, who comes from fighting blood. Wlad was turned into a fighter, he even admitted in the press conference that he doesn't like hurting people. When it comes to heart & soul, nobody out of the elite HW's can match Fury.
      I haven't bought into the myth Fury is all heart and courage, he bemoaned Chisora pulling out on him then avoided Ustinov, not before claiming he fight anyone with no arms of legs or whatever moronic statement he made at the time. You can bet your house he would fight Klitschko with a broken arm for the payday, Fury is beginning to appear a desperate man.

      All this show the video to any psycology nonsense is exactly that, nonsense. Fury talks, talks, talks, where I come from their is a saying, "you can talk the talk, but can you walk the walk" the question is still being asked can Fury match a guy his own size, judging by the way he nearly came unstuck against the very sub standard opposition in Firtha, Pajkic and USS I have serious reservations regarding Fury when matched against somebody like Ustinov and Wach let alone the champion who isn't exactly renowned for having feather dusters for arms !

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      • #33
        Originally posted by !! Mr. Soprano View Post
        The bottom line is that it's all about disrupting the training schedule for Fury.
        Every training camp program is designed for a fighter to reach his prime for the fight night (during that camp)... you disrupt that a month before the fight and he needs to readjust...
        Wlad on the other hand had probably had the deferment already worked out into his training.
        Pretty much how I feel about it

        He's just trying to mess up furys camp which is a complete d**k move.

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        • #34
          Wlad has been there, done that. There is absolutely no way Wlad is rattled by Fury.
          There's more chance of it being mind games and he's messing up Fury's training camp, especially after what happened with Haye twice.

          More than likely though, he's just injured.

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          • #35
            Ahh Froch and his dichotomous views opposed to the rest of the world's lol. Oh sure, the guy who's fought 67 times before, far more dangerous punchers, fighters with (far) better resumes, guys basically as tall, is rattled by the guy in the dollar store batman suit. Get your life together, Froch.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Boxing Goat View Post
              It's obvious? LOL
              You thought Wlad came out well in that presser? I mean like I said I thought Tyson was the crazy one upon first hearing the news, I mean he dressed up as Batman ffs, but once I watched the full presser Wlad was the one looking uncomfortable & rambling so bad Jon Banks looked embarrassed for him & Wlad himself apologized at least twice during the rambling for boring people. Tyson was the life of the party & on some Ali **** during this presser.

              Idk what if anything the presser has to do with the fight & wasn't really saying that Tyson "winning" a presser, if there is such a thing as winning a presser, means anything as far as the fight itself goes only as far as the confidence & momentum angle went is as far as I went. Wlad looked like an idiot during a presser with a guy dressed like Batman somehow as f#cking odd as that sounds. I'm a lil surprised by that development myself lol, but that seems clear as day. And Wlad is a smart mfer thus I don't believe he wouldn't see strategic purposes in hurting that momentum & confidence Tyson might have after the presser. Just a theory. Not that serious.
              Last edited by Eff Pandas; 09-30-2015, 10:01 PM.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                You thought Wlad came out well in that presser? I mean like I said I thought Tyson was the crazy one upon first hearing the news, I mean he dressed up as Batman ffs, but once I watched the full presser Wlad was the one looking uncomfortable & rambling so bad Jon Banks looked embarrassed for him & Wlad himself apologized at least twice during the rambling for boring people. Tyson was the life of the party & on some Ali **** during this presser.

                Idk what if anything the presser has to do with the fight & wasn't really saying that Tyson "winning" a presser, if there is such a thing as winning a presser, means anything as far as the fight itself goes only as far as the confidence & momentum angle went is as far as I went. Wlad looked like an idiot during a presser with a guy dressed like Batman somehow as f#cking odd as that sounds. I'm a lil surprised by that development myself lol, but that seems clear as day. And Wlad is a smart mfer thus I don't believe he wouldn't see strategic purposes in hurting that momentum & confidence Tyson might have after the presser. Just a theory. Not that serious.
                You probably haven't seen many Klitschko pressers.

                Wlad gets a little lost in translation. Most likely he is too intelligent and gentleman like to really be entertaining in a presser.

                But overall, he wasn't bothered at all. Most certainly, it had nothing to do with the fight postponement. If that was the case, then the fight would have been scrapped. Klitschko is always ready for a fight.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Boxing Goat View Post
                  You probably haven't seen many Klitschko pressers.

                  Wlad gets a little lost in translation. Most likely he is too intelligent and gentleman like to really be entertaining in a presser.

                  But overall, he wasn't bothered at all. Most certainly, it had nothing to do with the fight postponement. If that was the case, then the fight would have been scrapped. Klitschko is always ready for a fight.
                  Well sure styles make pressers to some degree just like styles makes fights & I'd agree Wlad isn't the type to be the most entertaining guy in a presser, but I've seen Wlad pressers & I've never seen him that awkward & overshadowed. I definitely disagree with you he wasn't bothered. He looked bothered to me.

                  And I'm not saying Wlad is a ***** & is running lol. I think everyone who says that sort stuff about Wlad or anyone is projecting their own fears like a mfer & don't understand the level of courage & bravery that elite level boxers have. What I'm saying is there was a momentum shift during that presser & I can see how Wlad, the strategic guy that he is, trying to squash that momentum Tyson had & having Tyson perhaps get a lil mentally or emotionally drained by canceling their fight & pushing it back 5 weeks.

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