Wlad is using his immediate rematch clause

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  • BOXEO _
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    #11
    It'll only be easier for Fury if they do it again. Fury was coming off the longest lay off of his career and he still schooled Wlad for most of the rounds.

    On top of that Fury would probably have the hometown advantage if they rematch.

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    • Cuban Linx
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      #12
      Good news for Fury. Another easy pay day.

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      • LacedUp
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        #13
        It's either that or retire for Wlad.

        Let the storm settle. I think he might retire and I feel that would be a good decision. No reason to get two Fury losses on his resume. And he would.

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        • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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          #14
          Originally posted by LomaUsykKlichko
          Well that sucks I was hoping he was going to retire
          I would had thought so too. When you're losing to someone like Fury... that's pretty much your career.

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          • juggernaut666
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            #15
            One fight doesn't mean much when one dominates so much..the idea Fury has an easier time in a rematch is false anyone who knows Wlad knows this win or lose...he simply throws more punches the next fight and we really see if fury can win...its up to Wlad to fight the pace the fight is fought at..tonight..no show...look forward to a rematch here.

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            • SeekDaGreat
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              #16
              Originally posted by LarryXXX
              Rematch will happen in early 2016
              He deserves and could win a rematch. He won 3-4 rounds on one of his worst performances as a pro. A few adjustments and the fight could go a different way. He needs to go to war. He had Fury looking woozy in the 12th. A 15 rd fight, it could have been Wlad with the Ko. I had the fight 7-4-1; or 8-3-1. A convincing win, but not insurmountable. I see validity in a rematch.

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              • b00g13man
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                #17
                I'd rather not see it if it's as ugly as the first. Wlad should call it a day if you ask me.

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                • Robbie Barrett
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                  #18
                  I thought this fight was a mandatory, why's there a rematch clause?

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                  • Redeaux
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                    #19
                    This fight has to happen in the UK, on Fury's terms, if it is gonna be made.

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                      #20
                      Kind of unfortunate

                      1. There were no fireworks. It was a minimalist boxing match and probably won't be much more entertaining second time around.

                      2. Wlad is a guy who will create a gameplan and stick to it and win even if it's excruciating to watch (ie not letting Povetkin move inside). He is quite likely to win this time if he figures out some kind of jab-bumrush-run the clock strategy that steals rounds.

                      3. The outcome: Wlad gets all his belts back then loses them again at age 41 to someone else, probably levels below both he and Fury?

                      I wish Wlad would just walk away like Lennox did.
                      Last edited by ////; 11-29-2015, 05:02 AM.

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