Trust me I don't blame Fury. He did what he had to do to win the fight and not fall into the pattern that Wlad likes. He stood outside and Wlad couldn't hold on to him like he does to so many others. I do respect Wlad but I wasn't happy with the way he has been fighting and it was a time for a change. I don't like Fury's mouth but I do like to watch him fight
"Too Fast" Fury vs "Dr. Steelhammer" Klitschko II: Who wins?
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Lmao look at Fury getting rattled by a little jab, no wonder he fought on the backfoot the entire fight it still gives zero excuse for Wladimir not pressing the distance he can easily beat someone like Fury he just showed absolutely no commitment to his offensive fight plan to do so.Comment
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If the PPV's I paid for this year were Canelo Vs. Cotto, GGG Vs. Lemieux, Mayweather Vs. Pacquiao and Povetkin Vs. Wach then I'd be extremely happy with my year but since I'm a Brit I've paid for a lot of meh cards I'm guessing you're English?Comment
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Wlad is not a quitter. Even when he got blown away he was still trying to get up against Brewster and sanders. Also remember how many times he got up off the canvas vs. Peter and still went on to win. People question his heart because he fights cautiously, but he's no quitter. I think fury wins the rematch. I can't see wlad reverting back to his old offence first minded fight plan which is the only way he can beat fury.Comment
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