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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Klitschko: After Tyson Fury Loss, I Suffered Day and Night

    Wladimir Klitschko admits defeat to Tyson Fury still hurts but is confident the lessons learned will help him regain his world heavyweight titles in the rematch.

    The 39-year-old Ukrainian (64-4-KO53) handed over the WBA, WBO and IBF titles after November's unanimous points defeat to Fury (25-0-KO18) - his first loss in 11 years - but was quick to confirm he will exercise a rematch clause and face the 27-year-old again.

    Having had time to reflect on a defeat that surprised most, Klitschko said: "For the first time in so long, I had to experience the feeling of stepping out of the ring as a loser. That was very disappointing for me; I suffered day and night after the fight and I am still suffering.
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    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
    Wladimir Klitschko admits defeat to Tyson Fury still hurts but is confident the lessons learned will help him regain his world heavyweight titles in the rematch.

    The 39-year-old Ukrainian (64-4-KO53) handed over the WBA, WBO and IBF titles after November's unanimous points defeat to Fury (25-0-KO18) - his first loss in 11 years - but was quick to confirm he will exercise a rematch clause and face the 27-year-old again.

    Having had time to reflect on a defeat that surprised most, Klitschko said: "For the first time in so long, I had to experience the feeling of stepping out of the ring as a loser. That was very disappointing for me; I suffered day and night after the fight and I am still suffering.
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    Translation: Fury took his soul.

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    • STEELHEAD
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      #3
      wlad has always fought like a panzy. but to loose against such an unskilled oaf like fury makes it understandable why he wants a rematch.

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      • Redeaux
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        #4
        Good.

        Next time don't pad the ring with foam and wrap your gloves with nobody watching.

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        • Evan Fields
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          #5
          Fury is VERY beatable. I have to feel that if Wlad comes back and fights with aggression and purpose he will take Fury out with little issue.

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          • Szef
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            #6
            Originally posted by Evan Fields
            Fury is VERY beatable. I have to feel that if Wlad comes back and fights with aggression and purpose he will take Fury out with little issue.
            This loss is the best thing that could've happened to Wlad at this stage of his career.

            He'll come back stronger.

            at Fury fans calling Fury's performance a masterclass etc.

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            • The Noose
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              #7
              Finally there is a HW fight that has potential. Lets see what Wlad is made of.

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              • HanzGruber
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                #8
                dont worry wlad, freedom felt your pain too

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                • TGD
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                  #9
                  He'll be suffering day and night again when he gets his jaw smashed all over his face in the rematch. If he comes out more agressive, Fury will set about him and knock him spark out.

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                  • The Hammer
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                    #10
                    Many boxers seem to struggle with the inevitable reality of aging.

                    Klitschko had a great run at heavyweight, but a boxer's prime doesn't last forever.

                    He should retire now, before he gets seriously hurt by one of the strong young fighters.

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