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  • Uncle Freddie
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    #51
    kind of hard to not get motivated for 6 million

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    • The plunger man
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      #52
      Originally posted by Scott.Weiland.
      Dude not one person on the planet thought Martin had a chance, Laced Up was even saying the guy was shyt and he's the biggest blow hard Brit fan boy on the entire site.

      Fury can't take AJ's power but I honestly think Fury would knock him out early doors anyway, Whyte is worse than Molina and Breazeale and he had him weak at the knees. Fury can create punches from angles Joshua does not know exist, one cross with some zang on it and Fury would seize upon him and starch his ass.

      You can tell me all you like but Joshua looks limited in what I've seen, I really do hope Klitschko can beat Fury and Hearn has the stones to make a fight with Wlad, that fight would be an exceptionally short nights work for the former champ.
      Well I don't think Martin or breazeale are any better than whyte....and personally I think whyte would beat chisora and molina....not a hope in hells chance does fury knock joshau out early ...what you been smoking ? ...look we can talk all we want about it...it's gonna happen and we will find who really wants it the most...no one stands up to joshua in my eyes....and please if we gonna talk about getting wobbled add cunningham at 50lbs lighter and also that european road sweeper who dropped fury ...joshau got tagged on the chin by a 250lb puncher and took it clean on the chin and came back...I suggest you look closely and see just how clean and powerful a shot that was...anyway let's see....but let's not talk about getting wobbly when furys been knocked down a few times and wobbled on many occassion ....fury loses to wilder and joshau because they match his size and they are not affraid to pull the trigger..simple as that

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      • juggernaut666
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        #53
        Originally posted by Steve plunger
        Well I don't think Martin or breazeale are any better than whyte....and personally I think whyte would beat chisora and molina....not a hope in hells chance does fury knock joshau out early ...what you been smoking ? ...look we can talk all we want about it...it's gonna happen and we will find who really wants it the most...no one stands up to joshua in my eyes....and please if we gonna talk about getting wobbled add cunningham at 50lbs lighter and also that european road sweeper who dropped fury ...joshau got tagged on the chin by a 250lb puncher and took it clean on the chin and came back...I suggest you look closely and see just how clean and powerful a shot that was...anyway let's see....but let's not talk about getting wobbly when furys been knocked down a few times and wobbled on many occassion ....fury loses to wilder and joshau because they match his size and they are not affraid to pull the trigger..simple as that
        Theres a difference between hurt and stunned .The punch that caught Joshua was actually on a blind side ,he was walking in carelessly and got clipped which is even more dangerous. Its no different than say when Tucker stunned Mike Tyson briefly walking into his uppercut and was briefly stunned. If people are calling the Whyte punch as evidence of a weak chin they are in for a disappointment. I really haven't seen where he was in remote trouble of getting bombed out of the fight , it was really just a basic stop in his track motion ,then continued to persue. Not sure what ppl actually see when they watch fights but ......


        In Tyson Fury's defense he was also more or less caught with a flash knock down but he actually went down though stunned not hurt. I haven't seen Tyson hurt yet, the Cunninham shot was more off balance and he was playing around . I don't think he will be getting up however if Joshua connects with the same direct shot ,up and over on the chin,hich im assumiong is going to happen also.

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        • LoadedWraps
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          #54
          Originally posted by ukalltheway
          not having that .

          it was pretty clear that fury was walking it until late on

          Im sure if wlad would have thrown more shots instead of s**ting himself furys work rate would have just increased too match him

          fury knew he was in control and just did what he had to do to win rounds. not that entertaining but got the job done with limited risk of getting hit. was a class performance that I didn't think fury had in him
          Well said.

          Fury did what he had to do to win the most important fight of his career, and it was a masterclass. It wasn't pretty because he barely had to throw punches, but again, as I have said so many times since the fight, that's on Wlad. The onus is on Wlad to force the fight if he is behind on the cards and can't hit Fury cleanly.

          Fury controlled and mystified Wlad all night with feints, jabs, and movement. That is a schooling no matter how you slice it. Fury barely had to throw punches. And if Wlad did start picking it up, I have no doubt Fury raises the intensity and outworks him soundly.

          Originally posted by about.thousands
          I know boxing isn't just about KO's. One enjoyed plenty of fights that didn't even have a single KD.

          But that fight was horrible. There was probably 3 clean punches landed the whole fight. Wlad wouldn't their and Fury won be moving around and throwing just a little more than Wlad. Fury gets praised for his "moving" and "feinting". Most people call that running when it's other fighters.

          Then they say Fury came in with the perfect gamelan. What was his gameplan? To throw 2 more punches a round than Wlad? And Wlad is 40 ffs! You can't put away a 40 year old champ who wouldn't throw punches? And I'm to believe this guy will outbox Joshua, Wilder, & Povetkin?

          I'm sorry but I just don't see the mastetclass performance his fans say her put on. The fight was posturing. Get close and throw wide hooks. Clinch. Repeat. They looked like two bears fighting.



          It wasn't pretty because Wlad did nothing to force Fury out of his comfort zone and he did nothing to change the fact that Fury was controlling the fight. What makes it a masterclass is that Fury controlled him with feints, jabs, and movement. Basically he didn't need to use all the tools in his toolbox. He confused Wlad. He was always a step ahead.

          What it have been more exciting as a barnburner? Sure, and I wanted it to be, but in a way this was much scarier, because Fury hasn't reached his ceiling and he shutout a champ who hadn't lost in a decade without having to go 100%, without having to dig deep, without having to adjust during the fight. That's domination.


          Originally posted by SP4RTICUS
          So called experts on here, think that Fury did nothing in that fight are complete Morons.Fury schooled one of the best heavy weights there has ever been, at times i saw Vlad with total panic in his face, ducking and turning away. It was like Man vs Boy in there.
          I dont understand, why anyone would equate entertaining fights with skill level, if you want entertainment, go and watch a domestic dust up, if you want pure technical skill then watch the furious one.
          Last edited by LoadedWraps; 04-22-2016, 11:29 PM.

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          • The plunger man
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            #55
            Originally posted by juggernaut666
            Theres a difference between hurt and stunned .The punch that caught Joshua was actually on a blind side ,he was walking in carelessly and got clipped which is even more dangerous. Its no different than say when Tucker stunned Mike Tyson briefly walking into his uppercut and was briefly stunned. If people are calling the Whyte punch as evidence of a weak chin they are in for a disappointment. I really haven't seen where he was in remote trouble of getting bombed out of the fight , it was really just a basic stop in his track motion ,then continued to persue. Not sure what ppl actually see when they watch fights but ......


            In Tyson Fury's defense he was also more or less caught with a flash knock down but he actually went down though stunned not hurt. I haven't seen Tyson hurt yet, the Cunninham shot was more off balance and he was playing around . I don't think he will be getting up however if Joshua connects with the same direct shot ,up and over on the chin,hich im assumiong is going to happen also.
            Me too ...I can't see where he was in trouble ....he got clipped directly on the chin and then within 2 seconds had regrouped and was coming back at him...he even gestured at his chin come on if you watch closely...it was also a beautiful left hook on the point of the chin....and it's that type of punch that can sit your ass on the canvas...Joshua walked straight into it, but your right let them think that and there gonna be shocked when he chin stands up .

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