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  • #11
    Then let's get the damn match made already. At current rate, by the time it happens Fury will be a hermit living in the Philippines to escape the LGBTs, and Wlad will be walking with a cane.

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    • #12
      The first fight was quite awful and I suspect the rematch will be more of the same. Lots of feinting, few punches. Fury will probably win another UD and Wlad retires. Its time to call it a career for the old man.

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      • #13
        I think the next fight will be better. Klitschko will know what he has to do and go in trying something different and determined not to ruin his legacy. The more risks Klitschko takes the more he leaves himself open. Fury will be even more confident and will get him out of there

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        • #14
          Fury lacks the power to get anyone out of there. Even glass chinned Wlad. Fury will win another snoozefest against a confused and old Wlad.

          This fight has "farce" written over it just like the 1st fight.

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          • #15
            At the end of the day, Klitschko is 40 and he can't dominate forever. It's just there was nobody who was a stylistic nightmare and smart enough to exploit Klitschko's limited style and age. I'm not saying Fury won because Wlad is old, i think he would be a nightmare for Wlad at any age due to his size and style to go with the size.

            I just can't see how the rematch goes any different. It is what it is. Wlad has a style and he's not going to be adding any strings to his bow at 40, he's going to get worse. He has a very limited style that's worked for him but he ran into a younger fighter who can deal with him. I can't see what else could happen unless Wlad lands a perfect shot that could KO anybody.

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            • #16
              I can't see why anyone believes Fury is more exciting than Klitschko ! Fury has major reservations regarding his chin and durability and it shows in the way he fights, hence the reason he is afraid to open up.

              If you want exciting root for Mansour, Joshua and Ortiz, if you appreciate a defensive more boring tactician of an affair Fury is the heir to Klitschko in that department.

              In my opinion Fury is more boring than Klitschko, but if the level of Fury's humour is what does it for you, great I'm glad that entertains you, it is not for me though I find it peculiar grown men are humoured by him.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
                At the end of the day, Klitschko is 40 and he can't dominate forever. It's just there was nobody who was a stylistic nightmare and smart enough to exploit Klitschko's limited style and age. I'm not saying Fury won because Wlad is old, i think he would be a nightmare for Wlad at any age due to his size and style to go with the size.

                I just can't see how the rematch goes any different. It is what it is. Wlad has a style and he's not going to be adding any strings to his bow at 40, he's going to get worse. He has a very limited style that's worked for him but he ran into a younger fighter who can deal with him. I can't see what else could happen unless Wlad lands a perfect shot that could KO anybody.
                If Wlad opens up Fury as many predicted initially wont go the distance, questions are will he open up, can he open up ? Tell tale signs as pointed out by Fury fans before the first fight were Klitschko is and was slowing down, if that is true then I suppose this rematch should be more comprehensive and will be proof they were right.

                I put the poor showing against Jennings down to apprehension being out of Germany and the extremely strict refereeing, though looking back in hindsight and retrospect Klitschko was struggling to pull the trigger and look slow, going back further he looked like he had slowed a step versus Pulev, clearly none of this was highlighted until he raised his competition versus his last three opponents.

                I would like to see the likes of Jennings, Pulev and Fury face each other I don't see any of them stopping each other with maybe the exception of Pulev stopping Fury, I still believe Pulev with his toe to toe style and Fury's lack of power Pulev would be able to do what Klitschko could not.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View Post
                  If Wlad opens up Fury as many predicted initially wont go the distance, questions are will he open up, can he open up ? Tell tale signs as pointed out by Fury fans before the first fight were Klitschko is and was slowing down, if that is true then I suppose this rematch should be more comprehensive and will be proof they were right.

                  I put the poor showing against Jennings down to apprehension being out of Germany and the extremely strict refereeing, though looking back in hindsight and retrospect Klitschko was struggling to pull the trigger and look slow, going back further he looked like he had slowed a step versus Pulev, clearly none of this was highlighted until he raised his competition versus his last three opponents.

                  I would like to see the likes of Jennings, Pulev and Fury face each other I don't see any of them stopping each other with maybe the exception of Pulev stopping Fury, I still believe Pulev with his toe to toe style and Fury's lack of power Pulev would be able to do what Klitschko could not.
                  I think Fury would be way too tricky for Pulev. He's deceptively smart and awkward for such a big guy.

                  And i think Wlad is too old to change now. He fights on muscle memory of a style be perfected over 10 years. Once that bell rings, he will revert to type, it's all he knows. It's like Floyd, they say he's KO'ing guys in sparring and looking for a KO and he might well be, but once that bell goes, he goes straight into safety first mode. It's pure muscle memory at that age.

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                  • #19
                    The build up should be even more epic than the first one.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Cinci Champ View Post
                      thats all fine and good but i really hope tyson wins again if he fury can win the rematch the heavyweight division is going to be one hell of a ride. if wlad wins u can hit the snooze button and fall back asleep. I was actually starting to think (hope) that wlad would not end up taking the rematch after all.
                      No matter if Klitschko wins or loses i doubt he will fight mutch longer. I realy think this is his last year as a fighter win or lose. I still hope Fury wins again i like the guy.

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