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"Too Fast" Fury vs "Dr. Steelhammer" Klitschko II: Who wins?
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Originally posted by Jonty Wilder View PostNo. Last time we saw him in a tear up was against Joey Abell whom he obliterated. And he knocked Cunningham out as well so I'm not sure exactly how he got his ass hole torn out. Big deal about the knockdown. Wlad was knocked down by DeVarryl Williamson, on a much less full bodied shot, and he didn't even get the virtue of a stoppage there, but you don't hear anyone constantly going on about that, do you?
Nervous? Really? Looked like he was having fun by around the second or third round while Wlad desperately sought to land a punch. They probably both felt nervous going into the fight, as anyone would, but it was Fury who mastered his fear and took control from the start.
I don't believe Fury will knock Wlad out in the rematch, but he will give him a prolonged beat down that might make him wish he had just put his lights out and been done with it. Fury's heavy handed, despite his lack of pop, and he can hit you so often and from such odd angles that you end up getting mentally worn out as well as physically. Chisora's face was a swollen mess when Fury had finished with him. No one, not Helenius or Vitali or Haye did that to him. Wlad himself, despite getting hit only a few dozen times in the whole fight, was cut up and battered. I suspect Fury hits a lot harder than any of us here suspect.
We've seen what a midget Adamek has done to USS Fury trumping him with illegal punches to come from behind is not anything his fans should be shouting about unless of course it is your best win pre Klitschko, so I understand you guys gotta find something from somewhere. *Scott applauds*
I don't think anyone truly genuinely believes Fury can knock Wlad out, so you're not really alone there. And if you believe Wlad will follow Fury around the ring blocking punches with his face a la Chisroa I'm not sure what it is that I can say to that. Even in his state of decline Wlad is a far superior opponent than Chisora, the very fact he is ranked no.2 and Chisora is somewhere around no.20 speaks volumes really.
Chisora got lampooned by Haye, that was much more impressive. Knocking a guy over three times en route to stopping him is far more impressive in every manner than pitty patting your way through ten rounds of inaction where the crowd roundly booed, cat called and left the arena before the end result.
But Fury is exciting doe.
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Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View PostAbell was knocked over in four by not renowned puncher Pulev in four and when we last saw Abell he was stopped in two by a relative novice. He is not the kind of opponent you get into a war with yet he gave Fury fits !
We've seen what a midget Adamek has done to USS Fury trumping him with illegal punches to come from behind is not anything his fans should be shouting about unless of course it is your best win pre Klitschko, so I understand you guys gotta find something from somewhere. *Scott applauds*
I don't think anyone truly genuinely believes Fury can knock Wlad out, so you're not really alone there. And if you believe Wlad will follow Fury around the ring blocking punches with his face a la Chisroa I'm not sure what it is that I can say to that. Even in his state of decline Wlad is a far superior opponent than Chisora, the very fact he is ranked no.2 and Chisora is somewhere around no.20 speaks volumes really.
Chisora got lampooned by Haye, that was much more impressive. Knocking a guy over three times en route to stopping him is far more impressive in every manner than pitty patting your way through ten rounds of inaction where the crowd roundly booed, cat called and left the arena before the end result.
But Fury is exciting doe.
"gave Fury fits"what a joke.
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Since his victory, Fury has been celebrating, partying, and spending money. Klitschko has been studying the tape of his loss, analyzing his mistakes, and training hard. He looks to be extremely focused on getting his belts back.
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Originally posted by Szef View PostIn your delusional mind, maybe. The fight was dull and it certainly wasn't a masterclass like some Fury fanboys (you included) say.
Originally posted by Thurman View PostSince his victory, Fury has been celebrating, partying, and spending money. Klitschko has been studying the tape of his loss, analyzing his mistakes, and training hard. He looks to be extremely focused on getting his belts back.Last edited by Machinist_X; 01-29-2016, 06:55 PM.
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Originally posted by Thurman View PostSince his victory, Fury has been celebrating, partying, and spending money. Klitschko has been studying the tape of his loss, analyzing his mistakes, and training hard. He looks to be extremely focused on getting his belts back.
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Originally posted by Machinist_X View Postmayweather must also be a boring fighter in your eyes because he neutralizes his opponents like fury did to wlad, you seem to not understand the art of boxing my friend. i guess you should try watching a more basic sport.
And unlike Fury, Mayweather was the smaller man in the latter part of his career.
If you found this fight exciting you must be a really boring person IRL, my friend.
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