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

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  • Weltschmerz
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    #181
    Originally posted by LoadedWraps
    Nothing official yet, we should hear something here within a week I think.
    Great, I hope so. It would be one of the most anticipated showdowns of 2016.

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    • LoadedWraps
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      #182
      Originally posted by -Weltschmerz-
      Great, I hope so. It would be one of the most anticipated showdowns of 2016.
      I don't think it will be as big as the first fight, but it is one of the biggest fights this year no doubt. I honestly don't care to hear or consider excuses made for Wlad and am annoyed this fight is even happening tbh, but I am glad to see Fury fight again period, for that I celebrate. If it was up to me he would be fighting any other top contender just to see a new face and style against him.

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        #183
        Originally posted by LoadedWraps
        I don't think it will be as big as the first fight, but it is one of the biggest fights this year no doubt. I honestly don't care to hear or consider excuses made for Wlad and am annoyed this fight is even happening tbh, but I am glad to see Fury fight again period, for that I celebrate. If it was up to me he would be fighting any other top contender just to see a new face and style against him.
        It has potential to be better than the first fight. Vlad going in as challenger is wicked enough in itself.

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          #184
          Originally posted by -Weltschmerz-
          It has potential to be better than the first fight. Vlad going in as challenger is wicked enough in itself.
          Yea, and that's why I am excited about the fight even though I would still be happier about other matches, it should be better in the ring, no doubt. I hope Wlad comes in like a hungry lion and makes it a spectacle.

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          • Machinist_X
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            #185
            Originally posted by Szef
            Compared to Fury - Klitschko a standard Mayweather fight looks like Gatti - Ward. Punch output was absolutely pathetic.

            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.
            i am boring because i go for the exciting personality with underrated boxing ability against the grain, the underdog whos disliked? what? then you talk about "a standard mayweather fight" then insult punch output lol, seriously go watch golf or something you are clueless.

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            • luigiR13
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              #186
              Fury controlling the distance, same fight as Fury-Klitschko I

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                #187
                Fury had best take this fight seriously...Fury's strength is his footwork, its just very good. His punches range, a lot of them are arm, but he still stops most of his opposition...a point many klitards don't seem obliged to accept. but he clubs away and sticks his elbows out which makes him quite akward.

                its tough to time an ackward fighter, I don't think Vlad can time him the way he wants to frankly.

                At the end of the day there is nothing that suggests Vlad can adapt in the ring. His whole career is based on a simple formula of grabbing, and jabbing, then wadeing in...it won't work against Fury. BUT if Fury does not prepare and loses his clean timing, his footwork and his stamina then he puts the fight in jeapardy. It scares me that fury is not approaching this fight as an underdog who has to prove something... If Fury does prepare I don't see a way in for Vlad.

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                • elfag
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                  #188
                  Originally posted by HanzGruber
                  If fury goes for the ko then he'll prob get kod himself. Unless wlad is shot and scared to throw punches again



                  lol this is what happens when you put the two guys who both punched themselves in the face together in the ring. And yet some how, they are the best two heavyweights in the world today. god the heavyweight division is pathetic. these two spastics and their spaghetti arms are a complete joke.

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                  • Fury4daWIN
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                    #189
                    Originally posted by LoadedWraps
                    I don't think it will be as big as the first fight, but it is one of the biggest fights this year no doubt. I honestly don't care to hear or consider excuses made for Wlad and am annoyed this fight is even happening tbh, but I am glad to see Fury fight again period, for that I celebrate. If it was up to me he would be fighting any other top contender just to see a new face and style against him.
                    Yeah, it's a pretty pointless fight considering how easily Fury dealt with that fool before, but as a long running former champion Wlad has that right to reclaim what he lost. To be honest I'm sort of glad he's getting right back in there against the man who took his titles away. That shows guts and a champion's mentality, if nothing else. Unfortunately I don't see anything that makes me think he can win them back. Fury's just too good.

                    Wlad will likely end up getting badly beaten down and leave the sport on a low note with two back to back losses to a man many people still think is a skilless clown, though at his age his options are severely limited.

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                    • Weltschmerz
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                      #190
                      Originally posted by billeau2
                      Fury had best take this fight seriously...Fury's strength is his footwork, its just very good. His punches range, a lot of them are arm, but he still stops most of his opposition...a point many klitards don't seem obliged to accept. but he clubs away and sticks his elbows out which makes him quite akward.

                      its tough to time an ackward fighter, I don't think Vlad can time him the way he wants to frankly.

                      At the end of the day there is nothing that suggests Vlad can adapt in the ring. His whole career is based on a simple formula of grabbing, and jabbing, then wadeing in...it won't work against Fury. BUT if Fury does not prepare and loses his clean timing, his footwork and his stamina then he puts the fight in jeapardy. It scares me that fury is not approaching this fight as an underdog who has to prove something... If Fury does prepare I don't see a way in for Vlad.
                      Vladimir has to let go. He kept holding back, like he always does. He needs to be aggressive, no doubt he's aware of that. Fury does use his massive size very well and even made Vlad look the smaller man too in the ring. If Vlad isn't more aggressive and throws caution to the wind, stops being afraid of getting punched in the face himself, then he loses in same fashion and can retire.

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