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    IBO/WBO/WBA world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (25-0, 18KOs) is looking to end the run of Wladimir Klitschko once and for all. They met last November in Germany, with Fury pulling off one of the biggest upsets in several years when he boxed his way to a unanimous decision to take the heavyweight crown.
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  • #2
    There's only one Tyson Fury

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    • #3
      If Klitschko loses again, he probably will retire.

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      • #4
        Klitschko only has to do more than in the first fight and his chances are good to win the titles back.

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        • #5
          Bull**** on retiring he would be kicking all his fans that all they do is talk about him being champion longer than Klit right in the balls all of them.

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          • #6
            Fury, the guy who got knocked flat by Neven Pajkic.

            The guy who got knocked flat by Steve Cunningham.

            I once knew a woman who had post-partum depression like Hayden did and she took the kid and jumped in front of the subway train. Very sad.

            So Wlad, whose woman and child were affected by this during the camp for the first fight, might have been a little unfocused and not just "old" last time.

            The next one will tell the truth of the matter.

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            • #7
              Fury will lose

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              • #8
                Comments Thread For: Fury Vows To Retire Klitschko: After I Wine Again

                You got it right the first time BigPoppaPump.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Ulver View Post
                  Fury, the guy who got knocked flat by Neven Pajkic.

                  The guy who got knocked flat by Steve Cunningham.

                  I once knew a woman who had post-partum depression like Hayden did and she took the kid and jumped in front of the subway train. Very sad.

                  So Wlad, whose woman and child were affected by this during the camp for the first fight, might have been a little unfocused and not just "old" last time.

                  The next one will tell the truth of the matter.
                  Who cares if he got dropped in those 2 fights? This is heavyweight boxing. If you get caught with a big shot, you can go down. He got caught square in both of those fights, hit with overarching right hands. Fact is, he got up and recorded stoppages. Seems pretty damn petty to still hold those knockdowns against him. Not as if he was out on his feet either time.

                  Make excuses for Wlad all you want. He talked a big game before the fight and was in great shape. He had a full camp in Austria, away from his wife. Top sparring and all the rest of it. He just found Fury awkward as hell and couldn't stay with him.

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                  • #10
                    Yes, and both Pajik and Cunningham got K.O.d, so what's your point? Who is the linear H.W. champ? Another Fury hater, pathetic

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