Comments Thread For: Fury: At Times I Played With Klitschko, Rematch is Easier

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  • John Barron
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    #31
    no doubt about it. wlad's hands were afraid to leave his chin... a superior fighter was in front of him.

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    • ButtScratcher^^
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      #32
      Fury gave klit a taste of his own medicine and some more. klit had been feasting on this small heavies for years and his long reach had been his ultimate weapon via controlling distance, now, he met someone who is a bit longer than him and it befuddled him. klit now knows what it feels like on the shorter end of the stick.

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      • Mr. Philadel
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        #33
        "For me that was a bad performance, although it was good enough to win the heavyweight championship of the world and beat a man who had not been beaten in 10,11 years...."


        Fury is what the sport needed....dude is a character and a half LMAO

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        • MDPopescu
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          #34
          ... Wlad landed an average of 4.333 punches per round... The ***** is right!...

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          • Alpha & Omega
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            #35
            Jesus what a terrible terrible fight. Awful to watch. It shows you what terrible state hvwt boxing is in when a light punching, sloppy ***** bum is the undisputed champion of the world. Thanks Wlad for doing nothing and letting this ***** idiot really believe he is actually good. Sad part is Fury looked even worse than I believed he was and Wlad still lost, wow.

            Fury's reign will last as long as Buster Douglas's did. He is one of those champs where you know he is just one flush shot from going to sleep at any time. I am sure he will avoid all the hard punching guys (Haye, Wilder, Joshua, Ortiz) and just fight some bums around Europe to extend his reign longer.
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            • billeau2
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              #36
              Originally posted by denium
              We all know that I was the only guy to predict that Fury would school Wladimir, not just beat him.


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              no no it was me! I was the only one honest...

              On a serious note: For the rematch I would like to see crisper punching from Fury. Its not like Vlad is capable of counter punching. But, Fury used an overhand left over Vlad's right jab that was very sneaky, very straight and caused a lot of problems for Vlad. Its hard to see this punch but in slo mo it was evident and done very well...Fury can counter punch well.

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