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  • #11
    Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View Post
    Fury with 18k UK fans in attendance booing him may very well force him into an actual fight, although he didnt change anything up when he bored his way to a victory over Chisora in London, if the pressure of having to entertain and live up to his words forces him to open up it may very well work in the favour of our former prestigious champ.

    Fury has many holes in his defence and Wlad if he lets maybe two right hands go this fight he will crack Fury's wafer thin glass jaw. The only question in this fight is can Wlad return to his form of 2-3 years ago and anything like his prime from 6 years ago.
    Why would they boo their own champion? I doubt it....i doubt they would boo their man who beat THE man....

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Tobi.G View Post
      Why would they boo their own champion? I doubt it....i doubt they would boo their man who beat THE man....
      They booed Fury and left the arena in 2014 because the fight was a dull pitty pat affair with zero action, I guess the Brit fans like guys who are exciting Froch and Joshua.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View Post
        They booed Fury and left the arena in 2014 because the fight was a dull pitty pat affair with zero action, I guess the Brit fans like guys who are exciting Froch and Joshua.
        I'm sure most booed about Chisoras lame performance.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View Post
          They booed Fury and left the arena in 2014 because the fight was a dull pitty pat affair with zero action, I guess the Brit fans like guys who are exciting Froch and Joshua.
          If only the Germans were the same.

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          • #15
            Scott moaning about Fury being boring is a bit ironic considering that he's a Wladimir Klitschko fan, who is universally regarded as one of the most boring boxers of all time, both in and out the ring.


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            • #16
              Wlad threw the Fury fight and made big money off losing

              Wlad threw the Fury fight and collected big money in losing tot he 6'9" stiff Fury the UK clown. Some think Wlad and the Ukraine made over $50 million. That buys a lot of ammo and rockets to fight Russia. Listen to the BearCat and learn you morons. The Ukraine needed cash in it's fight for independence.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                If it's in the UK they should stick Joshua on the undercard in his first defense.
                A great idea but Joshua is already a PPV fighter so he is headlining his own events... unless he loses to Martin

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by fredhopple View Post
                  Wlad threw the Fury fight and collected big money in losing tot he 6'9" stiff Fury the UK clown. Some think Wlad and the Ukraine made over $50 million. That buys a lot of ammo and rockets to fight Russia. Listen to the BearCat and learn you morons. The Ukraine needed cash in it's fight for independence.
                  Cool story bro... I'll tell you what. I got contacts in NASA & I might be able to get you a real good deal on a tinfoil hat. I might even be able to get you gamma ray protection for a little extra...

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by joe strong View Post
                    A great idea but Joshua is already a PPV fighter so he is headlining his own events... unless he loses to Martin
                    True. but having two heavyweight title fights is a pretty cool thing. + Joshua would get grade A exposure on HBO.
                    Last edited by LacedUp; 03-26-2016, 12:28 PM.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by AddiX View Post
                      Wlad hasn't been able to pull the trigger in years. Nothing about that is going to change.

                      Fighting a bigger guy exposed that.
                      3 of his last 5 fights ended in a stoppage, one of them against Pulev, who was considered a legitimate challenger.

                      The problem isn't Wlad not being able to pull the trigger, the problem is his inability to fight aggressively. Maybe he can change that but at 40 I doubt it.

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