Comments Thread For: Coach: Klitschko Will Let Hands Go on Fury in Rematch

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  • Strive 4 Truth
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    #61
    Originally posted by b00g13man
    Ummmm....The onus is on the fighter losing round after round to do more.
    Obviously.

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    • MisterPullman
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      #62
      Wlad needs trainer John David Jackson

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      • Dirk Diggler UK
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        #63
        Originally posted by Red Cyclone
        Fury will get KOed If Wladimir brings it like he did in the championship rounds.
        What did Wlad do in the Championship rounds? He landed a couple of shots towards the end of the 12th round when Fury was tired and that was it.

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        • b00g13man
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          #64
          Originally posted by Strive 4 Truth
          Obviously.
          So why attempt to criticise Fury for not doing so? He was already winning.

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          • TGD
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            #65
            Wladimir has to take more risks, but in doing so he puts himself at risk. Fury just has his number, and if he is focused he will flatten Wladimir this time.

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            • cupocity303
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              #66
              I used to say about Wlad, if it isn't broke don't fix it. Well it's finally broke.

              He will definitely need to dig down to Fury's flabby body if he wants to win. The rematch will be interesting. Either the old dog gets his title back and tries to close out a successful career, or it's on to Fury, Wilder and Anthony - a sort of a new era of tall boxers, each with a different style in their prime.

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              • Elroy1
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                #67
                I am throwing my hand in on the side of a Wladimir KO victory over Fury.

                I think even if Wladimir threw double the paltry number of punches, he would have atleast decisioned Fury.

                And I think that'll be enough pressure to catch Fury with something big enough for a snooze.

                From what I seen Fury didn't do enough to convince me he could handle an aggressive Wladimir.

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                • Porter's Dad
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                  #68
                  Hard to change the habit of 10 years. It's ingrained in him to fight cautiously and reach for the nearest clinch. The good news is that we saw in the first fight that that isn't going to cut it.

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                  • Elroy1
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                    #69
                    Wladimir has a relatively strong chin and Fury is a bit of a weak hitter.

                    Therefore Tyson Fury is an opponent he certainly CAN and probably will open up against because there is very little chance of getting KOed as opposed to the earlier opponents that got the job done, as they were all power punchers.

                    I think Wladimir could walk through Fury if he wanted to.

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                    • Evan Fields
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                      #70
                      Klitchko is threatening to actually fight? Wow good plan. Sadly that would definitely be something we haven't seen from him this millenium

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