Great upset. But was Klit vs Fury a great heavyweight fight?

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  • Szef
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    #41
    I tuned in to see my two favourite singers, Rod and Tyson, in action.

    And they god damn delivered like they always god damn do, so help me God!

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      #42
      Originally posted by Szef
      I tuned in to see my two favourite singers, Rod and Tyson, in action.

      And they god damn delivered like they always god damn do, so help me God!

      I thought Stewart was ****in awful.

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      • bojangles1987
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        #43
        It was a terrible fight. Fury did what he had to to neutralize Wlad and Wlad didn't have the skills to change anything.

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          #44
          Originally posted by BattleAxePurist
          Actually his last handful of fights ..(Fury that is) have been rather boring , ever since Cunningham he's adopted a much more cautious continuous moving approach far less offensive.

          I don't expect that too change now that he has so much too lose.

          The fight it self was awful/terrible viewing and another validating mark as to why I have such disdain for the heavyweight division
          In his fight immediately after Cunningham (Joey Abell) he was messing around and letting Abell have free shots.

          Him being cautious so as not to jeopardise his mandatory position and then not running onto anything in the title shot is expected.

          I actually enjoyed last night's fight... a ****sexual gypsy fighting with his hands behind his back amused me, and the unexpected result, and how easy he made it look, was engrossing.

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          • BWC
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            #45
            Terrible fight. Wlad barely threw his punches and Fury barely did enough to eke out the win. No one will rematch this travesty

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            • Adamjr91
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              #46
              Originally posted by Boba Fett
              this,Fury is going to bore us in the future I hope for the division to start ****ing a bit that fury beats wlad in the rematch and then Wilder ko's Fury in brutal fashion..get rid of these boring big guys

              then make way for Joshua and there we go we have 90's style heavyweight fights where they take more risks
              It was a fantastic spectacle and a brilliant result. If you want to know what Fury thinks about wilder, skip to 17mins 30seconds:

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              • LoadedWraps
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                #47
                Originally posted by Simurgh
                Do you think he can stay focused and disciplined to reach his ultimate potential?
                Absolutely. He has the tools and the potential, and he is more intelligent than he comes off as, he embraces the persona and understands that boxing is both a business and entertainment, but he is also a true fighter, and loves the sport and the bloodshed. The sky is the limit, immortality is his for the taking.

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                • HanzGruber
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                  #48
                  No it was lame as hell. Not sure who's fault it was. The first round was hilarious. Looked like a bunch of goofs

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                  • Stuntman Mike
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Adamjr91
                    It was a fantastic spectacle and a brilliant result. If you want to know what Fury thinks about wilder, skip to 17mins 30seconds:

                    hey I'm not saying Wilder could actually beat fury but for the sake of boring big men dominating boring smaller men by fighting negatively.I'm just praying for a new era,Heck I'd be happy if Joshua became champ and faced the same opposition as Wlad has and smoked then in a couple rounds at least people would be able to say "i think joshua would give ali a run for his money" because of the brutal bum destroying

                    Wlad even met with the poor competition has not shown enough to rank him with the greats

                    he never ever had a plan b when things weren't going his way,too one dimensional

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                    • Sweet Pea 50
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                      #50
                      Was kinda of a shit fight, honestly.

                      But with Furys giant personality and likability, plus the dethroning of a decade long reigning champion, it balances out as far as a event, in my opinion.

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