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    I keep pushing forward and can't wait to get back in the ring with Fury #nowmorethanever

    A video posted by Wladimir Klitschko (@klitschko_official) on



    I keep pushing forward and can't wait to get back in the ring with Fury #nowmorethanever

    A video posted by Wladimir Klitschko (@klitschko_official) on


  • #2
    It's going to be "good night" Fury soon!

    WAR KLITSCHKO

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    • #3
      how long is that clip? 3 seconds? he threw more punches in that clip than in the entire fury fight

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      • #4
        If Wlad can change his whole style at the age of 40, I'll be damn impressed.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mlac View Post
          how long is that clip? 3 seconds? he threw more punches in that clip than in the entire fury fight
          You can say that again.

          I fully expect Fury to lose UD this time around or get knocked out. Wlad knows Fury's feather fists won't do ****, time to put this 2Fat2Furry fucker down

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          • #6
            he did the same kinda clips before the first fight

            wlad was a machine in his prime, he would shut out hype jobs for 11 rds then knock them out cold with an 80% or so KO ratio, was never appreciated by the american public because he didnt match their cliche of heavyweight champion

            while giving him all of that credit, he is washed up, looks like an old man and fought like garbage, i hope this is his last fight regardless of the outcome

            wasn't fury's size. wach was the same size. wlad just didn't do anything at all. he stood there like he was waiting for his shift to end and fury obliged by throwing 1 punch per round for the win.
            Last edited by ////; 03-20-2016, 04:22 PM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
              If Wlad can change his whole style at the age of 40, I'll be damn impressed.
              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

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Carnivore View Post
                he did the same kinda clips before the first fight

                wlad was a machine in his prime, he would shut out hype jobs for 11 rds then knock them out cold with an 80% or so KO ratio, was never appreciated by the american public because he didnt match their cliche of heavyweight champion

                while giving him all of that credit, he is washed up, looks like an old man and fought like garbage, i hope this is his last fight regardless of the outcome
                I don't think so.. It's not like Fury did much better, he just got the edge. The fight was a joke. I still honestly believe Wlad beats everyone else in the division.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Bronze Bomber View Post
                  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
                  No matter what some nitwits try and trick you into believing, it is never, EVER part of a boxers plan to lose or look bad in a fight. NEVER.

                  But if Wlad goes out there and stops Fury or batters him for 12 rounds, it would surely be one of the boxings greatest come backs.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
                    No matter what some nitwits try and trick you into believing, it is never, EVER part of a boxers plan to lose or look bad in a fight. NEVER.

                    But if Wlad goes out there and stops Fury or batters him for 12 rounds, it would surely be one of the boxings greatest come backs.
                    For a man who's 40, who fought one style for 11 years.. and then changed it to beat the new phenom? Yeah, that'll definitely hype his name up even more.

                    Fury better be prepared, I don't see the rematch going 12

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