No Way Artur Szpilka Lasts More Than 5 Rounds Vs David Haye?

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  • The plunger man
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    #21
    Originally posted by denium
    Wilder is a hype job with no boxing skill, just a big punch. Bread and butter for Fury.

    Nobody could convince me that Klitschko was going to knock Fury out, despite literally everyone in the world saying that he would. You certainly won't convince me that a bum like Wilder will do any better.

    Easy nights work for the furious one, mark my words. Same with AJ. The only HW that would give Fury a a fight right now is Luis Ortiz. You should invest all your hope in him instead of Wilder/Joshua.
    Noooooo nnooooooooo noooooo......wilder will beat fury simply because he can pull the trigger......klitchko is a 40 year old heavyweight and was simply unable to pull the trigger denium are you tat ****** and blind.....wilder has long reach he is reckless but he can throw punches in clusters......ur even pinning your hopes that fury gets past klitchko in the rematch which I am not even sure he can......look sanders blitzed klitchko ,Brewster blitzed klitchko and Tyson fury 10 years later beat a tired and over the hill heavyweight and ur saying he's the next coming of Ali lol....fury has has been knocked down by bums ....your stories gonna have very unhappy ending for you ..it will crack me up lol

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      #22
      Originally posted by FlatLine
      The ironic thing is that the much smaller Haye had to fight that way against Valuev to have any chance of winning
      So how did the much smaller former CW Evander Holyfield do so better against him?

      Originally posted by FlatLine
      it was still more entertaining than Fury's borefest against an old, demotivated Klitschko (whose wife was suffering severe antenatal depression at the time of the fight, and who looked like he was on the decline since the Jennings fight anyway). Fury still ran from the smaller man pretty much all night lol
      No it wasn't. Haye-Valuev was the worst fight of all time, Haye literally ran away from him all night. Fury put on a boxing clinic against Klitschko. As for Wlad being unmotivated, i disagree, Wladimir stated only the other day that he was in the shape of his life & had no distractions leading up to the fight.

      Originally posted by FlatLine
      And lets face it, Haye beat a prime Chisora far more impressively than Fury did, and that's even after Fury had 2 attempts against him.. lol.. it is what it is, lets face it.
      Fury won every minute of every round against Chisora, and made him quit on his stool. Chisora-Haye was an even fight until Haye landed a lucky punch.

      Also the fact remains that Haye ducked a rookie Fury twice. It is what it is.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Steve plunger
        Noooooo nnooooooooo noooooo......wilder will beat fury simply because he can pull the trigger......klitchko is a 40 year old heavyweight and was simply unable to pull the trigger denium are you tat ****** and blind.....wilder has long reach he is reckless but he can throw punches in clusters......ur even pinning your hopes that fury gets past klitchko in the rematch which I am not even sure he can......look sanders blitzed klitchko ,Brewster blitzed klitchko and Tyson fury 10 years later beat a tired and over the hill heavyweight and ur saying he's the next coming of Ali lol....fury has has been knocked down by bums ....your stories gonna have very unhappy ending for you ..it will crack me up lol
        Jesus mate, you really DKSAB. Fury beat Wladimir because of his tactics and skill, not because Wlad suddenly become shot overnight.

        The Sanders/Brewster fights have nothing to do with anything, that was a different version of the champion Wladimir and they just rushed in and knocked him out, they didn't outbox him like Fury.

        Fury will win the rematch because he's a superior boxer. As for him being knocked over by bums, Wilder got knocked over by Harold Sconiers who happens to be a far bigger bum than the former world champion Steve Cunningham. It means nothing.

        I need to write a script that automatically replies to tards like yourself who are unable to grasp the technicalities of the sport. I'm fed up of explaining it. Ah well, it'll be me who is proven right when Fury exposes your heroes, just like how i was right last time in predicting Fury to school Wlad.

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          #24
          Originally posted by denium
          Jesus mate, you really DKSAB. Fury beat Wladimir because of his tactics and skill, not because Wlad suddenly become shot overnight.

          The Sanders/Brewster fights have nothing to do with anything, that was a different version of the champion Wladimir and they just rushed in and knocked him out, they didn't outbox him like Fury.

          Fury will win the rematch because he's a superior boxer. As for him being knocked over by bums, Wilder got knocked over by Harold Sconiers who happens to be a far bigger bum than the former world champion Steve Cunningham. It means nothing.

          I need to write a script that automatically replies to tards like yourself who are unable to grasp the technicalities of the sport. I'm fed up of explaining it. Ah well, it'll be me who is proven right when Fury exposes your heroes, just like how i was right last time in predicting Fury to school Wlad.
          Son I've boxed all my life and grown up with the real legends of the sport....from hearns to Chavez and from Lewis to Holmes and your trying to educate me with fury...it pains me to say I have never seen such a horrible and uncoordinated fight when he boxed klitchko ....your pinning ur hopes on a 6ft 9 reincarnation of primo carnera ....denium your not a bad fellow just misled and clueless and I'm sincerely trying to save you from embarrassment when fury go's timber....he gangly...he can't punch and his balance is like a pissed paddy trying to walk a straight line....let me educate you son and see the light

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            #25
            Originally posted by Steve plunger
            Son I've boxed all my life and grown up with the real legends of the sport....from hearns to Chavez and from Lewis to Holmes and your trying to educate me with fury...it pains me to say I have never seen such a horrible and uncoordinated fight when he boxed klitchko ....your pinning ur hopes on a 6ft 9 reincarnation of primo carnera ....denium your not a bad fellow just misled and clueless and I'm sincerely trying to save you from embarrassment when fury go's timber....he gangly...he can't punch and his balance is like a pissed paddy trying to walk a straight line....let me educate you son and see the light


            Ok buddy, let's agree to disagree here, i don't bet but i'm seriously temped to with you, if only to teach you a valuable lesson.

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              #26
              Originally posted by denium
              So how did the much smaller former CW Evander Holyfield do so better against him?
              Holyfield didn't even officially beat Valuev. I thought he won the fight too but he didn't do better than Haye. Not to mention that Holyfield was vastly more experienced in the HW division than Haye by the time he fought Valuev. It was only Haye's 2nd HW fight since he made the permanent transition to HW. He had a few HW fights before Barrett but they were thinly interspersed between CW fights. Anyway, Haye actually retired Valuev, he never fought again because he was so devastated by the manner he was thoroughly beaten by Haye.

              Originally posted by denium
              No it wasn't. Haye-Valuev was the worst fight of all time, Haye literally ran away from him all night. Fury put on a boxing clinic against Klitschko. As for Wlad being unmotivated, i disagree, Wladimir stated only the other day that he was in the shape of his life & had no distractions leading up to the fight.
              We all know that both fights were rather boring but Fury vs Wladimir more so simply because Fury was the bigger man and he was the one running all night. Haye was the vastly smaller man against Valuev, a stupendous size disadvantage. The only way he could win was by outboxing him. Not to mention Wladimir or Fury were never even really hurt or wobbled so there was no actual drama or excitement throughout the course of the fight. Whereas Haye rocked Valuev bad in the 12th round to the point that it looked like he was about to drop him, the crowd rose to their feet. There was at least that drama in the Haye vs Valuev fight whereas Fury vs Wladimir was an uneventful borefest throughout.

              Originally posted by denium
              Fury won every minute of every round against Chisora, and made him quit on his stool. Chisora-Haye was an even fight until Haye landed a lucky punch.
              Lol.. Haye KOd Chisora in 5 rounds, whichever way you want to try to spin it, just face the facts. Fury never came close to KOing Chisora, he only quit because he was exhausted chasing the bigger man who was again running around the ring all night sticking out a jab.. Chisora was just tired out trying to keep up with the giant runner.. lol..

              Originally posted by denium
              Also the fact remains that Haye ducked a rookie Fury twice. It is what it is.
              Haye obviously injured himself for real, he showed MRI scans, doctor reports, even hospital photos to prove it. What more could he do.. He took 3 years out of the ring to recover and rebuild his shoulder after doctors told him he would probably never fight again. How is that a duck? lol.. Everyone knows if Haye lands a couple of Hayemakers then Fury is out for the night but Fury also has the size advantage to cause Haye some problems too. Lets just hope the fight actually happens and that Fury doesn't run all night like he did with Wladimir and Chisora, although that's probably the only way he has a chance of winning.
              Last edited by FlatLine; 01-20-2016, 02:54 PM.

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                #27
                Originally posted by denium


                Ok buddy, let's agree to disagree here, i don't bet but i'm seriously temped to with you, if only to teach you a valuable lesson.
                I like winding you up...because you bite lol...but ok m8 I know you like fury and you think he's the man...I just don't agree but it's sure gonna be interesting over the next year who wins this dangerous game of Russian roulette ...I'm sticking with Joshua for the top

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