I told you all that Fury would win easy & make Wlad look ******.

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  • LacedUp
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    #71
    Originally posted by denium
    Fury hasn't looked tired in a fight since Chisora I, and he's been really out of shape in some fights, he's just a freak. Coming in this light against Wlad, i knew he'd be capable of boxing 20 rounds, let alone 12. Obviously he didn't unload as many punches as he usually does due to being wary of Wlad's power.

    What a night though! I really enjoyed reading your posts during the buildup.
    What a great night. I'm so happy to know that Fury had what I thought he might have.

    I'll admit I wasn't 100% convinced all the time, but it was more to do with whether he could be focused for 12 rounds. I always thought this would go the distance.

    When Fury started with the hands behind the back thing, I got a bit worried. But he know what he was doing and in the end it was an easy night for him.

    I loved it when he sang to his wife. What a moment.

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    • KnockoutNed
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      #72
      Up until the last hour there were many kliturds about who were saying Fury was going to get blown out in a couple rounds. Just goes to what happens when a highly overrated champion faces an equally underrated challenger. The guy who was outmaneuvered by Williamson and bottled out, struggled in his absolute pinnacle with a much slower, older, less versatile Fury in Tony the Tiger, and went life and death with a fulltime tradesman who only had a bare grasp of the fundamentals was never winning this fight. No Wlad beats any Fury.
      Last edited by KnockoutNed; 11-29-2015, 12:02 PM.

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        #73
        Originally posted by KnockoutNed
        Up until the last hour there were many kliturds about who were saying Fury was going to get blown out in a couple rounds. Just goes to what happens when a highly overrated champion faces an equally underrated challenger. The guy who was outmaneuvered by Williamson and bottled out, struggled in his absolute pinnacle with a much slower, older, less versatile Fury in Tony the Tiger, and went life and death with a fulltime tradesman who only had a bare grasp of the fundamentals was never winning this fight. No Wlad beats any Fury.
        I've said it before and i'll say it again, this guy right here knows his boxing. ^^

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        • Elroy1
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          #74
          Originally posted by LacedUp
          You began being good to Fury, then you started saying he had 1% chance and it would be the biggest upset in history if he did it. That he couldn't do anything Wlad could do and laughed at everyone that said he could do something.

          Yeah a couple of people like Scott did a post congratulating Fury on being the better fighter. Good job. Others mentioned Klitschko's age which is pathetic.

          I did predict a Wlad win on points. But I always maintained Fury could win if he did what he did. I always said I thought he was going to box and move and it would be his best option and he could win if he did it.

          Just 2 days ago I did a breakdown post of Fury's aadvantages and how he could win over Wlad if he stuck to a gameplan.

          It was never a surprise to me if he won.
          This IS the biggest upset in boxing since Tyson/Douglas!

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          • imperial1
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            #75
            Originally posted by Elroy1
            This IS the biggest upset in boxing since Tyson/Douglas!
            No it's not ...look at the odds for Tyson Douglas that was nowhere near these odds

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            • LacedUp
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              #76
              Originally posted by Elroy1
              This IS the biggest upset in boxing since Tyson/Douglas!
              No it isn't. Definitely not even close.

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                #77
                I'll shortly be posting a list of quotes made by Klittards & other haters in the build up to the fight. I can assure you, there's some absolute comedy in there.

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                • Showtime..
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                  #78
                  Still not enough from Fury to make him P4P though. Resume is thin.

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Showtime..
                    Still not enough from Fury to make him P4P though. Resume is thin.
                    He just schooled the p4p number 1. He's p4p.

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                    • Jedi Vader
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by hugh grant
                      when the fight was first announced i also said Fury would beat Wlad. But as the fight drew closer, and reading everyone take the mick out of Fury and Wlad having extra time to prepare and then realizing it was in Germany, i kind of was confused as to who would win and in a few posts might even have suggested Wlad would win.

                      But at least i was right in my instincts that Fury would be too much. My only worry for Fury was he hadnt had a proper fight for a while and him being decked by cunningham worried me a bit too.
                      You didn't follow those instincts and ultimately you were wrong.

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