Fury-Klitschko was more boring than Mayweather-Pac. The only reason people liked this fight is because Fury won. If Pacquiao had won and the fight went the same way people would not be calling it boring. I understand Fury made history but that was one of the worse fights of last year.That fight was only slightly better than Rigodeaux-Fransisco. That fight was horrible. Post a highlight video of the fight if you think I'm wrong.
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Both fights really ******. I think the reason people hated the Pac-Mayweather fight more was because 1.) Mayweather won and 2.) The fight just didn't live up to the 6+ years of promotion and hype that went behind it. If Pac won and the fight ******, I think a lot of the casual fans could stomach that. I think they could even stomach Floyd winning a barn burner type fight where both fighters get knocked down and go to war. But they can't stomach a terrible fight with Floyd winning, which is basically what happened.
Klitschko-Fury was a fight that the hardcore fans and fans in the UK and Germany cared about. It ****** big time as well. I think they only landed like 130 punches combined which is just bad. But it also didn't have the type of hype behind it that Mayweather Pac had.
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It was a boring fight but still found it entertaining because of what it meant as far as the end of Klits reign. Plus Fury pre and post fight was A+.
As far May/Pac I didn't find that boring because you know what you get with Mayweather and the fact that it was marinating for years and had the best of the era squaring off I found it entertaining.
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I enjoyed Fury Klitschko for the same reason I enjoyed Haye v Valuev. There was a huge amount of tension throughout the fight and an expectation that Fury's luck could run out at any moment. That made it extremely tense viewing for me.
It's not a fight I'd rewatch though, except for analysis purposes. Wlad really made it dull and Fury was too content outboxing him to open up that much.
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