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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Fury at 246.4: My Speed Means Power, Will KO Him in 5

    Tyson Fury has arrived in shape for the biggest fight of his career.

    Fury stepped on the scales on Friday afternoon in the city of Essen, a decent drive northeast of the stadium in Dusseldorf where tens of thousands of people will watch the undefeated contender challenge heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko on Saturday.

    Fury came in at 246.4 pounds, while Klitschko was 245.3 pounds.
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    this is by far the best fury has looked before a fight. hes never going to have the body builder ped looking physique but there is no question hes in great shape for this fight. hope he can make it a fight liike i think he can

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    • PittyPat
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      #3
      All systems go.

      Both fighters are dead serious about this. Good for boxing.

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      • bboy80
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        #4
        Furys still getting KTFO regardless of his weight.

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        • ukbox
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          #5
          Do the biz Fury
          I was already cheering him on but just had a wee punt that was too good to pass up
          £5 on Fury & Bute returns £220
          Last of the big spenders but keeps it fun

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          • SN!PER
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            Fury needs to do what no other man has done.

            He has to first use his movement, speed, and reach to edge the early rounds.

            If Wlad feels the score is too close for comfort in the first 4 rounds, he should become a lot more aggressive by 5 and 6.

            That's Fury's best opportunity to counter him. He almost certainly has to knock him out or at least knock him down to win. If it's a close fight, the judges are giving it to Wladimir.

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            • M Bison
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              #7
              Originally posted by ukbox
              Do the biz Fury
              I was already cheering him on but just had a wee punt that was too good to pass up
              £5 on Fury & Bute returns £220
              Last of the big spenders but keeps it fun
              You think Bute has a shot of beating James?

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              • ukbox
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                #8
                Originally posted by Red Cyclone
                You think Bute has a shot of beating James?
                Not sold on degale or McDonnell. Degales looked better lately but for them odds its worth a shot

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                • St. Johns Gent
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Thurman
                  Fury needs to do what no other man has done.

                  He has to first use his movement, speed, and reach to edge the early rounds.

                  If Wlad feels the score is too close for comfort in the first 4 rounds, he should become a lot more aggressive by 5 and 6.

                  That's Fury's best opportunity to counter him. He almost certainly has to knock him out or at least knock him down to win. If it's a close fight, the judges are giving it to Wladimir.
                  i like your assessment, Jennings used his movement to force Wlad to use his footwork and Jennings was in the fight the whole time, i've never seen fury fight since in america not much european boxing is on tv but i heard he has some of those attributes

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                  • StrangerInTown
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                    #10
                    Vlad will finish what Steve Cunningham started.

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