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  • #31
    Originally posted by kiDynamite92 View Post
    Damn if only I put some on, was 1/8 odds! Could have made some serious dough.

    The robbery did concern me but it would have been quite dramatic if he was robbed with Banks telling Klitschko he's well behind in the corner and the body language of the Klitschko camp.

    Fury has a decent chin but Klitschko's power is a bit overrated. He usually needs to accumulate damage before he can knock them out. Rematch will be easier, with all that extra padding removed Fury will be able to move much easier and he won't tire at all. This should be a clinic or knockout.
    I made 2 bets, Fury to win, 7/2, and to win on points, 10/1.

    It's going to be interesting to see what the odds are like for the rematch.

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    • #32
      Wlad landed two good shots and Fury was momentarily hurt but Wlad could not follow up and Fury recovered relatively quickly.

      Though I never saw anyone post that he was almost knocked out, it doesn't surprise me that some posters have said this.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by kafkod View Post
        I made 2 bets, Fury to win, 7/2, and to win on points, 10/1.

        It's going to be interesting to see what the odds are like for the rematch.
        I hope the media run with the myth that he was almost KO'd in the 12th. Odds will be good then.

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        • #34
          It's just typical deluded Klitschko fans trying to find something to pin their hopes on after their man got utterly schooled for eleven straight rounds. Wlad had his best round in the twelfth, there's no denying that, but he didn't come close to stopping Fury and found himself getting roughed up more than in any other round in the fight barring perhaps the ninth. He did land a peach of a left hook at about the one minute thirty mark that looked like it buckled Fury's legs a second, but Fury came straight back a moment later the way he's done countless times in the past. He also caught him with a few decent partially rolled rights earlier on and an uppercut hook near the end of the round but none of those punches came close to hurting Fury. It's cool that this one round is drumming up interest in a rematch since, if this is the general public perception, it'll help improve the odds on a Fury repeat victory, but if I was a Wlad fan I'd be sceptical in drawing any major conclusions from it.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Fury4daWIN View Post
            It's just typical deluded Klitschko fans trying to find something to pin their hopes on after their man got utterly schooled for eleven straight rounds. Wlad had his best round in the twelfth, there's no denying that, but he didn't come close to stopping Fury and found himself getting roughed up more than in any other round in the fight barring perhaps the ninth. He did land a peach of a left hook at about the one minute thirty mark that looked like it buckled Fury's legs a second, but Fury came straight back a moment later the way he's done countless times in the past. He also caught him with a few decent partially rolled rights earlier on and an uppercut hook near the end of the round but none of those punches came close to hurting Fury. It's cool that this one round is drumming up interest in a rematch since, if this is the general public perception, it'll help improve the odds on a Fury repeat victory, but if I was a Wlad fan I'd be sceptical in drawing any major conclusions from it.
            That one left hook I thought knocked him off balance rather then buckle his legs, his reaction from that wasn't of someone who was hurt. He came right back with his own left hook and Klitschko held on. The funny thing is Klitschko coyled up and fully loaded that left hook and it hardly had an effect! His power is seriously overrated and Fury's chin is very underrated. I'm hoping the general public buys in the myth though, there's money to be made for men like us.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Fury4daWIN View Post
              It's just typical deluded Klitschko fans trying to find something to pin their hopes on after their man got utterly schooled for eleven straight rounds. Wlad had his best round in the twelfth, there's no denying that, but he didn't come close to stopping Fury and found himself getting roughed up more than in any other round in the fight barring perhaps the ninth. He did land a peach of a left hook at about the one minute thirty mark that looked like it buckled Fury's legs a second, but Fury came straight back a moment later the way he's done countless times in the past. He also caught him with a few decent partially rolled rights earlier on and an uppercut hook near the end of the round but none of those punches came close to hurting Fury. It's cool that this one round is drumming up interest in a rematch since, if this is the general public perception, it'll help improve the odds on a Fury repeat victory, but if I was a Wlad fan I'd be sceptical in drawing any major conclusions from it.
              According to Weltschmerz, Klitschko wins 9 times out of 10 even now. It was just a "bad night" for Wlad.

              These mongs don't realise how silly they sound

              Fury knocks Wlad out in the rematch. Easy work.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by kiDynamite92 View Post
                I hope the media run with the myth that he was almost KO'd in the 12th. Odds will be good then.
                Originally posted by Fury4daWIN View Post
                It's just typical deluded Klitschko fans trying to find something to pin their hopes on after their man got utterly schooled for eleven straight rounds. Wlad had his best round in the twelfth, there's no denying that, but he didn't come close to stopping Fury and found himself getting roughed up more than in any other round in the fight barring perhaps the ninth. He did land a peach of a left hook at about the one minute thirty mark that looked like it buckled Fury's legs a second, but Fury came straight back a moment later the way he's done countless times in the past. He also caught him with a few decent partially rolled rights earlier on and an uppercut hook near the end of the round but none of those punches came close to hurting Fury. It's cool that this one round is drumming up interest in a rematch since, if this is the general public perception, it'll help improve the odds on a Fury repeat victory, but if I was a Wlad fan I'd be sceptical in drawing any major conclusions from it.
                Here's hoping!

                My prediction for the rematch - without the aid of a crystal ball - is that Wlad will come out determined to ignore Fury's feints and press forward throwing punches. He will then find himself eating jabs at long range and getting tagged by uppercuts if he tries to fight on the inside instead of holding.

                After 4/5 rounds of this, Wlad will probably revert back to type and lose on points again. If he doesn't, he will be stopped, maybe pulled out by his corner with his face looking like Chisora's after going 10 rounds with this version of Tyson Fury.

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                • #38
                  Wlad landed a couple of shots in the last few seconds and Fury was tired.

                  Wasn't really anything.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by denium View Post
                    According to Weltschmerz, Klitschko wins 9 times out of 10 even now. It was just a "bad night" for Wlad.

                    These mongs don't realise how silly they sound

                    Fury knocks Wlad out in the rematch. Easy work.

                    Weltschmerz after the rematch: "8 times out of 10, Wlad beats Fury. He just had another bad night. Must be the luck of the Irish"

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                      Weltschmerz after the rematch: "8 times out of 10, Wlad beats Fury. He just had another bad night. Must be the luck of the Irish"
                      'Fury loaded his gloves with a 4 lead clover'

                      'Fury shoved a leppricun down his trunks'

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