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  • Jewish-Reptile
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    #11
    Klitschko gotta let them damn hands go, not sure he can judging by the last two fights.

    Fury isn't at all that good IMO I do however believe he is better than Wilder but that fight in itself is like a 50/50 Fury on boxing talent or Wilder's power, it's a pick em. Joshua looks a more complete package than both, and Ortiz looks to be even more impressive.

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    • MisterPullman
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      #12
      Originally posted by Scott.Weiland.
      Klitschko gotta let them damn hands go, not sure he can judging by the last two fights.

      Fury isn't at all that good IMO I do however believe he is better than Wilder but that fight in itself is like a 50/50 Fury on boxing talent or Wilder's power, it's a pick em. Joshua looks a more complete package than both, and Ortiz looks to be even more impressive.
      If Wlad beats Fury, he's gonna beat everyone else..

      Wilder's size may seriously trouble Wlad, I can picture Wilder knocking him out

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      • RussB23
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        #13
        Looking good with the shadowboxing, he should actually throw some punches in the ring this time too.

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        • deathofaclown
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          #14
          I just can't see it being any different.

          Wlad is 40 and fights one way, he's going to be exactly the same as he was in the last fight. He's not suddenly going to start throwing combinations and changing style at 40. They can say how great he's looking all through training camp but when that bell goes, muscle memory will kick in and he will revert to type. Lets be honest, he's not going to get any better at this age, he's only going to get worse, that's the harsh reality

          Fury is only going to be more confident that he has Wlad's one style figured out. Unless he gets overconfident, i think he wins again.

          I think his style and size is just all wrong for Wlad. I think Wlad still beats every other heavyweight.

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          • TOBYLEE1
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            #15
            Unfortunately for him he is older and has fallen into his habit of fighting. I doubt he can change anything at this point of his career.

            Even when he had to press the fight he did nothing but hold, he has the John Ruiz syndrome and that is hard to shake

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            • about.thousands
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              #16
              And Fury is running around getting fat and drunk. He's gonna lose the rematch.

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              • Earl-Hickey
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                #17
                Originally posted by Bronze Bomber
                Exactly, if Wlad goes in there and beats Fury convincingly.. That'll enhance his legacy even more. I wouldn't be surprised if this was all part of plan
                er.............. what?

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                • The Problem Child
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                  #18
                  This could be a historic night for Klitschko, seriously. He might put on the most courageous/impressive performance of his career. Urgency, revenge and hunger are all feelings not ALL top fights experience at this points in their careers, and its a special thing when a top athletes fights under those circumstances. It will be a thing of beauty to watch, you can just tell.

                  The most recent case of such scenario involved Marquez when he fought Pacquiao, and it was a very unusual night when you compare it to the rest of his career.

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