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    #31
    Originally posted by BattlingNelson
    I see. So you mean that fighters will tell about injuries and so on at pre fight pressers?

    No but if you're injured then you don't ****in fight. As long as Team Klitschko shows proof of the the injury then no problem. Obviously he never produced any evidence when he pulled out a couple a months ago, because it was faked.

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    • Slick_Rick
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      #32
      People need to watch Walds early fights, he was dynamic and would get up close and in peoples faces and showed he could fight in the inside

      This is how he should he adapted to Fury, when he knew he was not going to get success from distance.
      His chin maybe be vulnerable but so is everyone at Heavyweight and the same goes for Fury.
      I like Fury, but he is very beatable, especially by anyone who presses him and closes the distance

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      • Sroey
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        #33
        As a huge Wlad fan, it was incredibly frustrating fight to watch - by the 8th or 9th round I was fairly certain Wlad would lose. He had no answer to Fury and seemed surprised by Fury's tactics. There were a few occasions where Wlad had Fury backed up and open to the overhand right hand but seemed to stop himself and back up. He gave Fury too much respect. All that said, Fury fought brilliantly and he made me a big fan, despite his crazy pre-fight antics he appeals to boxing casuals - the pub I was in watching the fight was jam packed and everyone was watching it.

        While I'm disappointed in Wlad's performance, Fury really looked good in the ring his movement for 12 rounds was superb for a man of his size. I would never have imagined Fury outboxing Wlad but all the more respect for doing it!

        Wlad is far from finished but he needs to take more risks against Fury in the rematch. I they can get to Wembley that would be incredible!

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          #34
          Originally posted by Elroy1
          ......I mean 18 power punches landed in 12 rounds? REally? If you don't think he can do better than that at 40 you'd be sorely mistaken!
          He can't do it. Panic attacks. Guy was gassed by the 5th round. That's caused by severe tension. Why do you think trainers always tell their fighters to calm down and relax? Wlad cannot do this thing you're clinging to in hopes he will. It won't happen. He'll go to Fury's homefield, have a very similar performance, collect huge stacks of cashish, and retire. The end.

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          Originally Posted by robbyheartbaby View Post
          Wladimir is a better fighter than Fury, perhaps there was an injury we don't know about, I expect Wladimir will KO Fury in the rematch and go on to beat Wilder in 2016.

          Originally posted by Cinci Champ
          bs if wlad had an injury the fight would of been postponed again
          ^^^^^^^^^^^ THIS ^^^^^^^^^^

          Originally posted by Jedi Vader
          They've just fought and Fury completely schooled him from 1-11. The worst thing the Klits can do is cry injury after all the shat the Klitlickers gave Haye for doing the exact same thing with his toe.
          Yes indeed. But the Klitiots will never give in with their 'theories'. Wlad WAS given solid advice in his corner by his brother and Banks. He just COULD NOT EXECUTE IT. So yeah, nothing will change in the RM beyond maybe a round or two going this way or that.

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          • Pozomuro
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            #35
            Originally posted by Elroy1
            That's not true at all.

            If he makes absolutely no adjustments whatsoever other than simply fight very aggressively, he could certainly get the KO. Even fighting like he did in the 12th from the start would atleast ensure him the early rounds.

            As soon as Wladimir makes the gap the odds of Fury surviving are lowered and I don't think wearing a few more Fury shots than he did will really hurt Wlad that much to stop him, his chin is pretty solid really.

            I'm not saying Wladimir WILL do it, Fury may win again also, but even with just greater output it's clear Wlaidmir can still win even before we think about expanding his repertoire.

            Hell I think he can practice throwing an uppercut or two atleast right?

            This has the hallmark of Lewis/Rahman written all over it.

            Wladimir was simply complacent and lazy as ****.

            If there is any "excuse" ^^^ surely that's the obvious one!

            I mean 18 power punches landed in 12 rounds? REally? If you don't think he can do better than that at 40 you'd be sorely mistaken!
            Or get KOd himself. Wlad doesn't have the best chin in boxing you know. I'm just very disappointed that he lost to a useless, gigantic fat fu.. who's stay as a champ will last less than an earthquake. :blow:

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              #36
              I think the rematch is easily the 2nd most expected fight of 2016 behind Canelo v GGG.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Pozomuro
                Quote:

                Originally Posted by Elroy1

                That's not true at all.

                If he makes absolutely no adjustments whatsoever other than simply fight very aggressively, he could certainly get the KO. Even fighting like he did in the 12th from the start would atleast ensure him the early rounds.

                As soon as Wladimir makes the gap the odds of Fury surviving are lowered and I don't think wearing a few more Fury shots than he did will really hurt Wlad that much to stop him, his chin is pretty solid really.

                I'm not saying Wladimir WILL do it, Fury may win again also, but even with just greater output it's clear Wlaidmir can still win even before we think about expanding his repertoire.

                Hell I think he can practice throwing an uppercut or two atleast right?

                This has the hallmark of Lewis/Rahman written all over it.

                Wladimir was simply complacent and lazy as ****.

                If there is any "excuse" ^^^ surely that's the obvious one!

                I mean 18 power punches landed in 12 rounds? REally? If you don't think he can do better than that at 40 you'd be sorely mistaken!

                Or get KOd himself. Wlad doesn't have the best chin in boxing you know. I'm just very disappointed that he lost to a useless, gigantic fat fu.. who's stay as a champ will last less than an earthquake.
                Butthurt alert. Fury beats any boxer in the world, deal with it.



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                  #38
                  The fight was fixed by Vitali and Wlad and thrown

                  Vitali and Wlad conspired to throw the fight and have Fury win the upset but the commies bet huge on a Fury win in Hong Kong and Macau and In Monte Carlo and Vegas. The Klits cleaned up large many many millions on the thrown fight. The Ukraine needs money for arms and Wlad needs a retirement fund at 40. Don't think for a second that that lumbering Oafish clown Fluff Fury could ever beat Wlad. Boxing is a crooked business and fights get thrown all the time. Just watching the Wlad fight and 6 punches a round smells bad. Some think the Klits made over $50 million on the side bets. Follow the money trail on this farce fight and it's evident the commies tricked us again.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                    I think the rematch is easily the 2nd most expected fight of 2016 behind Canelo v GGG.
                    Agreed. I seriously dislike Fury as a person, but as a boxer he showed excellent preparation and skill vs. Wlad. If he beats him again, I'd be down to watching Wilder/Povetkin vs Fury.. Wlad was a good champ, but god awful and boring to watch majority of the time.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by j0zef
                      Agreed. I seriously dislike Fury as a person, but as a boxer he showed excellent preparation and skill vs. Wlad. If he beats him again, I'd be down to watching Wilder/Povetkin vs Fury.. Wlad was a good champ, but god awful and boring to watch majority of the time.
                      Fury winning may have weakened the division but it brought some uncertainty to the sport, which gives it a little buzz and excitement.

                      Floyd gone, Manny's last fight and Wlad possibly fighting only once more opens a lot of things up, which is good for the sport IMO.

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