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  • #61
    Tyson Fury is sooo funny.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Pan-Africanist View Post
      I've seen it happen over night ala Shane Mosley. And I'm not Fat Dan who has his own agenda. I never bashed Wlad in the past like some other posters. I saw the slippage coming because I don't rate Jennings at all.
      Fat Dan knows a lot more about boxing than you do.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by denium View Post
        Fat Dan knows a lot more about boxing than you do.
        I doubt that.

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        • #64
          Ahh, revisionist history is so great.

          The word is disingenuous which refers to people who claim that Wlad. got old overnight in order to discredit Fury's victory.

          Also, Pan-Africanist, Fat Dan knows a lot more about boxing than you do.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by denium View Post
            Fat Dan knows a lot more about boxing than you do.

            Originally posted by Virgil Caine View Post
            Ahh, revisionist history is so great.

            The word is disingenuous which refers to people who claim that Wlad. got old overnight in order to discredit Fury's victory.

            Also, Pan-Africanist, Fat Dan knows a lot more about boxing than you do.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Pan-Africanist View Post
              I've seen it happen over night ala Shane Mosley. And I'm not Fat Dan who has his own agenda. I never bashed Wlad in the past like some other posters. I saw the slippage coming because I don't rate Jennings at all.
              It's impossible to say with any confidence if Wlad has truly slipped until he fights someone who isn't Tyson Fury. His minor struggles against Jennings are irrelevant for two reasons. One, Wlad didn't start to have problems with Jennings until the ref began aggressively enforcing the rules preventing him from further clinching. Two, Jennings is a very decent opponent, else why are people making such a song and dance about Ortiz beating him? Lord knows Ortiz doesn't have anyone else on his resume.

              If Wlad starts losing to fighters he would have handled with ease then it's a fairly good sign that, yes, he has in fact slipped. But that can't be determined on one poor result against an undefeated fighter whose ceiling has yet to be determined. There simply isn't enough raw data there. Don't forget that people were claiming B-Hop was shot when Joe beat him and that Kelly Pavlik would destroy him. That all looks very silly now. Until we see the actual results in the ring then nothing else matters.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Beyonce Bomber View Post
                It's impossible to say with any confidence if Wlad has truly slipped until he fights someone who isn't Tyson Fury. His minor struggles against Jennings are irrelevant for two reasons. One, Wlad didn't start to have problems with Jennings until the ref began aggressively enforcing the rules preventing him from further clinching. Two, Jennings is a very decent opponent, else why are people making such a song and dance about Ortiz beating him? Lord knows Ortiz doesn't have anyone else on his resume.

                If Wlad starts losing to fighters he would have handled with ease then it's a fairly good sign that, yes, he has in fact slipped. But that can't be determined on one poor result against an undefeated fighter whose ceiling has yet to be determined. There simply isn't enough raw data there. Don't forget that people were claiming B-Hop was shot when Joe beat him and that Kelly Pavlik would destroy him. That all looks very silly now. Until we see the actual results in the ring then nothing else matters.
                Finally, a voice of reason. These people that claim to know things for fact based off of one fight are lying to themselves. I think the Klitschko performance was more to do with the mental side than any physical decline or age factor. He was fit, on his toes and looked focused for the full 12 rounds but it was clear he didn't know what to do. Jab wasn't landing and Fury was always out of range, feinting and using loads of lateral movement, both ways, while throwing the occasional shot from nowhere. Unless you have boxed at that level and shared a ring with someone like Fury it's impossible to know what it's like. It's easy for people to say he should go inside and start swinging but he would be countered and we all know Fury is better inside than Wlad who never goes there without clinching automatically. Fury outboxed him from distance but he will butcher him on the inside if Klitschko tries that in the next fight. It's a catch 22 for him, I can't see him winning whatever he tries and it has nothing to do with him being old

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                • #68
                  Fury is one of the best heavyweights to ever step foot in the ring. There's no shame in losing to him. Dwyer also shares my opinion.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Beyonce Bomber View Post
                    It's impossible to say with any confidence if Wlad has truly slipped until he fights someone who isn't Tyson Fury. His minor struggles against Jennings are irrelevant for two reasons. One, Wlad didn't start to have problems with Jennings until the ref began aggressively enforcing the rules preventing him from further clinching. Two, Jennings is a very decent opponent, else why are people making such a song and dance about Ortiz beating him? Lord knows Ortiz doesn't have anyone else on his resume.

                    If Wlad starts losing to fighters he would have handled with ease then it's a fairly good sign that, yes, he has in fact slipped. But that can't be determined on one poor result against an undefeated fighter whose ceiling has yet to be determined. There simply isn't enough raw data there. Don't forget that people were claiming B-Hop was shot when Joe beat him and that Kelly Pavlik would destroy him. That all looks very silly now. Until we see the actual results in the ring then nothing else matters.

                    That's a fair point. I was just saying that it looked to me that Wlad can't pull the trigger anymore. Just my opinion.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Beyonce Bomber View Post
                      It's impossible to say with any confidence if Wlad has truly slipped until he fights someone who isn't Tyson Fury. His minor struggles against Jennings are irrelevant for two reasons. One, Wlad didn't start to have problems with Jennings until the ref began aggressively enforcing the rules preventing him from further clinching. Two, Jennings is a very decent opponent, else why are people making such a song and dance about Ortiz beating him? Lord knows Ortiz doesn't have anyone else on his resume.

                      If Wlad starts losing to fighters he would have handled with ease then it's a fairly good sign that, yes, he has in fact slipped. But that can't be determined on one poor result against an undefeated fighter whose ceiling has yet to be determined. There simply isn't enough raw data there. Don't forget that people were claiming B-Hop was shot when Joe beat him and that Kelly Pavlik would destroy him. That all looks very silly now. Until we see the actual results in the ring then nothing else matters.
                      This.

                      Peeps thought Floyd aged overnight against Maidana then he turned around and gave Pacmonster a boxing lesson. Styles make fights.
                      Originally posted by Vinnykin View Post
                      Finally, a voice of reason. These people that claim to know things for fact based off of one fight are lying to themselves. I think the Klitschko performance was more to do with the mental side than any physical decline or age factor. He was fit, on his toes and looked focused for the full 12 rounds but it was clear he didn't know what to do. Jab wasn't landing and Fury was always out of range, feinting and using loads of lateral movement, both ways, while throwing the occasional shot from nowhere. Unless you have boxed at that level and shared a ring with someone like Fury it's impossible to know what it's like. It's easy for people to say he should go inside and start swinging but he would be countered and we all know Fury is better inside than Wlad who never goes there without clinching automatically. Fury outboxed him from distance but he will butcher him on the inside if Klitschko tries that in the next fight. It's a catch 22 for him, I can't see him winning whatever he tries and it has nothing to do with him being old
                      Well said. Good post.

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