Fury v Klitschko 2, May 7th

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #1

    Fury v Klitschko 2, May 7th

    At the 75,000 seat Munich Stadium





  • FlatLine
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    #2
    Got to be said that the first fight was one of the most boring heavyweight title fights ever, other than the fact that Fury ultimately won. Unfortunately the shock of the upset isn't enough to extinguish the memory of how boring that fight was. Lets hope the rematch is more exciting, but chances are it'll be another borefest unless Wladimir comes in extra aggressive this time.

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    • ThatDude44
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      #3
      If this is true, I wonder if Canelo will want to challenge him since he did wanna challenge Floyd for the date. I wonder what their time zone is also.

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        #4
        Refreshing to see the two best fighters in their division getting it on. Both are true fighting men, not ******* like Wilder & Haye.

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        • Nubia
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          #5
          Hopefully it isn't as boring as the first one.

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          • Szef
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            #6
            Originally posted by ThatDude44
            If this is true, I wonder if Canelo will want to challenge him since he did wanna challenge Floyd for the date. I wonder what their time zone is also.
            Canelo fight will be 6 hours later.

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            • deathofaclown
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              #7
              The first fight wasn't great but at the same time it was gripping when you could see Fury was winning it with ease.

              I felt he would anyway for most people that surprise element kept it somewhat interesting. Now we don't have that factor because we know Fury already beat Wlad so now we're just relying on it being a good fight....i just don't see it being much different. Wlad is 40 and is not going to change from what he's done for 10 years, it's muscle memory now. And Fury isn't going to stray much from what already worked for him. I think their styles just make for a similar fight to the first.

              Still, i'll be tuning in!

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              • TheUntouchable
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                #8
                Originally posted by ThatDude44
                If this is true, I wonder if Canelo will want to challenge him since he did wanna challenge Floyd for the date. I wonder what their time zone is also.
                They'll fight around 11PM CET.

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                • Jewish-Reptile
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                  #9
                  Awesome news, only a full three month to wait until Klitschko gets his belts back.

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                  • MisterPullman
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by deathofaclown
                    The first fight wasn't great but at the same time it was gripping when you could see Fury was winning it with ease.

                    I felt he would anyway for most people that surprise element kept it somewhat interesting. Now we don't have that factor because we know Fury already beat Wlad so now we're just relying on it being a good fight....i just don't see it being much different. Wlad is 40 and is not going to change from what he's done for 10 years, it's muscle memory now. And Fury isn't going to stray much from what already worked for him. I think their styles just make for a similar fight to the first.

                    Still, i'll be tuning in!
                    Beating Fury will only enhance Wlad's legacy.

                    I think if Wlad approaches this fight like he did on the 12th round, he very well could KO Fury within 8

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