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  • #21
    Originally posted by Scott-Weiland View Post
    Yep that's him, the terrifying colossus aka Del Boy, Wlad shat himself alright. The dude who was made to look ****** by his older brother who fought with an injury to his left shoulder for over 9 rounds.

    Their would have been nothing left of Chisora by the 4th round had he been unlucky enough to face Wladimir should he not have withdrawn to face Haye.

    Ducking Chisora to face Haye, whatever next. Brits lol, every household should have one.
    But Fury ducked Pulev to face Haye according to you?

    This guy is the biggest klitlicker of them all, making excuses for Klitschko all day long.

    Notice how he'll get a hissyfit like a girl whenever anyone says something bad about Klitschko

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    • #22
      Originally posted by skinnystev View Post
      planning on pulling out of the fight completely something about his wife
      Says who?

      Sounds like he's done it before it the Chisora stuff is correct. Idr all the details with that as I don't typically find a whole lot exciting about Klitchko to follow his career that closely. I'm excited for this fight though & I'd be disappointed if it doesn't happen.

      I'd assume if Klitschko cancels it completely he's gonna be losing a belt doe isn't he? And he's a guy who's seemed overly interested in keeping his alphabet titles. So idk about him dropping out of this fight.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by kafkod View Post
        Chisora was unbeaten and had quite a scary reputation when Wlad signed to fight him then pulled out. Manny Steward didn't fancy him at all, and that was the reason Wlad ended up not fighting him.

        Tyson Fury took Chisora's 0 and softened him up for Vitali and Helenius.
        Scarey reputation.....lol lol lol lmao lol lol lmao lol lol lmao lol...now that is some funny a$$ 5hit...lol lol lol lmao lol lmao lol lol lmao...by the way no one other then Wlad detractors care about that fight in anyway. A fight that would have been against a British domestic level novice that should never been signed to begin with. Lmao lol lol lmao lol lmao lol I also find it incredibly amusing that you all still mention it as if it really means anything!!

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
          Says who?

          Sounds like he's done it before it the Chisora stuff is correct. Idr all the details with that as I don't typically find a whole lot exciting about Klitchko to follow his career that closely. I'm excited for this fight though & I'd be disappointed if it doesn't happen.

          I'd assume if Klitschko cancels it completely he's gonna be losing a belt doe isn't he? And he's a guy who's seemed overly interested in keeping his alphabet titles. So idk about him dropping out of this fight.
          Klitschko pulled out twice vs Chisora. One was a legit injury the other he pulled out to face Haye instead.

          The right move at the time, and the move the fans wanted.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by thack View Post
            Surprised to see this go beyond 6 .Fury has the size to get to Wlads weak jaw and Wlad has to punch to put Fury down.
            Fury is going to bully Wlad to the ropes and stop him violently.

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            • #26
              Fury also just compared himself to Muhammad Ali on Sky Sports' "Gloves Are Off" show. Tyson Fury's last 4 fights are Christian Hammer, a washed up Dereck Chisora, Joey Abell, and Steve Cunningham. That's how you prep for Wladimir Klitschko? Klitschko is a -500 favorite and the only big fight that weekend. I'm gonna go with oddsmakers on this one. For all the "Wlad is scared talk", the "good" people of Vegas seem to know something else that says he's going to crush Fury. And FYI up above, Klitschko pulled out of the Chisora fight to take the Haye fight--a fight against a more difficult fighter (See: Haye vs Chisora) and more lucrative.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Ravens Fan View Post
                Scarey reputation.....lol lol lol lmao lol lol lmao lol lol lmao lol...now that is some funny a$$ 5hit...lol lol lol lmao lol lmao lol lol lmao...by the way no one other then Wlad detractors care about that fight in anyway. A fight that would have been against a British domestic level novice that should never been signed to begin with. Lmao lol lol lmao lol lmao lol I also find it incredibly amusing that you all still mention it as if it really means anything!!
                Chisora was an unbeaten, top 10 ranked fighter back then, so no, not a domestic level novice.

                He also had a reputation as a rough, tough, brawler in the ring and an unpredictable loose cannon outside of it.

                He was fined by the BBBoC for grabbing an opponent and trying to give him a french kiss during a face-off!

                Personally, I can't think of anything more scary than being grabbed and french kissed by Del Boy Chisora.

                Except maybe a night out with Yusaf Mack.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                  Chisora was unbeaten and had quite a scary reputation when Wlad signed to fight him then pulled out. Manny Steward didn't fancy him at all, and that was the reason Wlad ended up not fighting him.

                  Tyson Fury took Chisora's 0 and softened him up for Vitali and Helenius.
                  Lol chisora was regarded as much too green n not a big hitter back then. Wlad was expected to walk thru him

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                    Chisora was an unbeaten, top 10 ranked fighter back then, so no, not a domestic level novice.

                    He also had a reputation as a rough, tough, brawler in the ring and an unpredictable loose cannon outside of it.

                    He was fined by the BBBoC for grabbing an opponent and trying to give him a french kiss during a face-off!

                    Personally, I can't think of anything more scary than being grabbed and french kissed by Del Boy Chisora.

                    Except maybe a night out with Yusaf Mack.
                    Chisora was a 14-0 domestic level fighter. And who had him ranked in their top ten and why? Was it because he beat Danny Williams who was 1-2 in his previous three fights including a knock out loss to Albert Sosnowski? I have also said it before and I will say it again. Many British fans have a bad habit of confusing crazy ring antics as well as loud mouth fighters as actual accomplishments inside the ring. Newsflash-- Chisora was never a very good fighter and he never will be.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                      Nobody knows it because the fight never happened. Wlad first asked for a postponement, claiming he'd been injured in training, then after it was rescheduled he pulled out all together.

                      I really hope he isn't going to do that again with Fury,
                      Fury is mandated, find me the last time Wlad avoided a mandated fighter. Chisora although Brits like to claim had Wlad running scared actually signed to fight him as an optional defence, optional defences he usually likes to face undefeated fighters as to bolster his already impressive résumé, Pianeta, Wach, Jennings to list a few I'm recent years, you could have added Fury to that list had he not rebuffed the offer for November 2012, another guy he is apparently scared to death to face !

                      The Chisora fight did not happen for a number of reasons, Wlad being scared is absurd as somebody like yourself claiming to look at how the situations unfolded rationally.

                      Haye gave Klitschko an ultimatum, fight me or I have to defend against my mandatory and then I have to retire, of course you know all this but it simply does not suit the agenda.

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