"Too Fast" Fury vs "Dr. Steelhammer" Klitschko II: Who wins?

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  • LoadedWraps
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    #41
    Originally posted by KnockoutNed
    "no chin" Tyson Fury

    Fury took his best shots and kept coming forward!

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    • STREET CLEANER
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      #42
      Why the **** they should be a rematch? It was a boring fight that nothing happened.

      That fight would only benefit Fury's and Wlad's bank accounts

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      • Fury4daWIN
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        #43
        Originally posted by Elroy1
        Obviously Wladimir has indicated already what the main causes were for the loss..

        He treated Fury the same way we ALL did.

        As a stay-busy fight and an easy opponent, no different than Mormeck or LEapai.

        Obviously he was mistaken and the attitude cost him.

        The REAL Wladimir Klitschko will likely make an appearance for the rematch.
        If he was a truly great fighter he would have realised his mistake after the first few rounds and stepped it up. He couldn't, and in fact ended up getting outboxed and nearly shut out over twelve rounds.

        Great fighters win fights even when they're not at their best. That's why I respect Lennox so much. He took Vitali lightly, took a beating in the first two rounds, then came back to stop him in the sixth. He was able to adapt and find that extra gear. Wlad had nothing.

        The real Klitschko was on full display on Saturday. The one you want to see exists only in your head.

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        • boxinghead530
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          #44
          Well if the rematch is anything like the first I can tell you who WONT be the winner. THE FANS

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          • sunny31
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            #45
            Originally posted by Fury4daWIN
            If he was a truly great fighter he would have realised his mistake after the first few rounds and stepped it up. He couldn't, and in fact ended up getting outboxed and nearly shut out over twelve rounds.

            Great fighters win fights even when they're not at their best. That's why I respect Lennox so much. He took Vitali lightly, took a beating in the first two rounds, then came back to stop him in the sixth. He was able to adapt and find that extra gear. Wlad had nothing.

            The real Klitschko was on full display on Saturday. The one you want to see exists only in your head.
            Exactly! Most deluded fans in all of boxing, they are living in their own parallel universe. He couldn't make any adjustments whatsoever, he isn't shot, everyone forgets some of Wlad's performances including the Ibragimov performance, difference was Fury could reach him. He is such a limited fighter, he only has plan A, one dimension. It is a hell of a dimension, but it basically didn't work against a fighter with similar measurements and good ability.

            I think Tyson outboxed him, I think he would outfight him too.

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            • DannYankee
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              #46
              Fury fights like he just started boxing yesterday. Seeing Wlad get beat, and be so scared of a flailing chewbaka was hilarious I expect to see more of the same fear in a rematch.

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              • Welter_Skelter
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                #47
                Long time Klitschko fanboy here.

                Since the unfortunate death of Emanuel Steward.. Wlad has not been the same. His output, accuracy and power began to diminish. It was only a matter of time , as all the signs were there, before he lost. There is also the age factor.

                Was Fury that good or Wlad that bad? The answer is probably somewhere around the middle.

                Wlad should consider it what it is.. He Went on an excellent run, came back from almost killing his career and I am certain history will treat him kindly. He took a lot of Zeros in his time dominated his division. It's now over.

                I suppose it's possible he has one final push left in him. I would believe that if he seemed to get old overnight.. But as I already mentioned.. His decline has not been sudden but rather more and more imminent.

                Fury would most likely win again and possibly even within the distance.

                I hope Klitschko calls it a day.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
                  Why the **** they should be a rematch? It was a boring fight that nothing happened.

                  That fight would only benefit Fury's and Wlad's bank accounts
                  There was a rematch clause.

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                  • LacedUp
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                    #49
                    Something similar will happen in the last fight, but I suspect Wlad would be taken out and retired by his corner in the mid-late rounds. Around 9-10.

                    To avoid a beating.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by LacedUp
                      Something similar will happen in the last fight, but I suspect Wlad would be taken out and retired by his corner in the mid-late rounds. Around 9-10.

                      To avoid a beating.
                      I want Wlad to go toe to toe and take that beating!

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