Comments Thread For: Wladimir Klitschko Loses Cool, Tells Tyson Fury To "F*** Off!"

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  • ShoulderRoll
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    #41
    Originally posted by Scott.Weiland.
    I don't think anybody understands this, everyone be like 'Klitschko can't change' would a a Klitschko before the loss have sworn in a presser ? Nope. Klitschko is showing he's changed already, at least mentally.


    Fury has woken the sleeping lion. I'm looking forward to this fight now.
    I think that just shows that Fury has managed to get in his head enough to make him act out of character.

    Wlad misses Manny Steward badly. He would have helped him navigate through the Machiavellian maze of Fury's mind games.

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    • FrankieBruno
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      #42
      I don't agree with Furys views, i think he doesnt believe them himself, i think he just tries to wind up people

      Wlad is a nice gentleman, but he's lost his step as a boxer, time to hang it up

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      • Simurgh
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        #43
        Wlad misses Steward to be at his best..
        Tyson will be alright weight wise. He already lost like 10 lbs and no doubt he will be ready.

        If Wlad manages to pull this off it will be remarkable considering he is 40 and he is against the guy who is an exceptional talent. I don't see Fury loosing against either AJ or Wilder if he keeps at least half of the motivation he showed in the last fight.

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          #44
          Originally posted by Scott.Weiland.
          Some Irish women was saying he had been 'cheating for years' I thought the remark was nonsense, as did Klitschko. I'm not sure what she was referring to but she made comments about hand wraps which were done legally before the fight took place and the canvass was to spec per German rules.
          Ugh fanboys....

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            #45
            Originally posted by Weltschmerz
            I saw the presser and linked to it in the other thread. Yes, this BS Irish reporter lady was implying Vlad has been cheating his whole career, basically. And yes, the mattress was in OK condition according to German rules prior to team Fury having an extra layer removed, there was no 'cheating' involved and everything had been on an even playing field anyway.

            It was a crappy presser but I think it's going to be a good build up. Vlad is focused.
            You are beyond deluded if you believe that that canvas was ok

            Klitschko has been cheating for years? Inside the ring we have proof, now we have proof outside of the ring. The guy is a dirty cheat and has always been it.

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              #46
              Wlad's giving into his emotions and letting the his rage fuel his drive. Big mistake for someone like Wlad. I bet he comes in with an unrealistic game plan, one that he hasn't utilized for years and years, and will gas early from a high rate offense

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                #47
                Originally posted by ИATAS
                I do not believe he came into his last came 25 stone! I don't remember ever seeing him as fat as he got recently.

                I'm just worried about his motivation is all.


                start at 1:38

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                  #48
                  I made the mistake of watching the last snooze-fest, Wlad trash-talking isn't going to make me tune in.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by creekrat77
                    Wlad's giving into his emotions and letting the his rage fuel his drive. Big mistake for someone like Wlad. I bet he comes in with an unrealistic game plan, one that he hasn't utilized for years and years, and will gas early from a high rate offense
                    There's a reason why The Cheerleader's husband became John Ruiz 2.0. He hit the smaller Brewster with everything he had before getting rocked and stopped. Sanders was his size and athletic with handspeed and power. We see what happened there. Wlad fights in a boring style because if he didn't, his lack of chin and heart would get exposed again. Hell, he was petrified of Fury, and even managed to get stunned in one of the later rounds, despite Tyson throwing with little power. If he goes all out on Fury and doesn't stop him, its gonna get ugly.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by JTfloyd
                      There's a reason why The Cheerleader's husband became John Ruiz 2.0. He hit the smaller Brewster with everything he had before getting rocked and stopped. Sanders was his size and athletic with handspeed and power. We see what happened there. Wlad fights in a boring style because if he didn't, his lack of chin and heart would get exposed again. Hell, he was petrified of Fury, and even managed to get stunned in one of the later rounds, despite Tyson throwing with little power. If he goes all out on Fury and doesn't stop him, its gonna get ugly.
                      Exactly, I think it's going to get ugly with Wlad getting beat down after he starts to gas. His best chance is to fight a brilliant, beautifully timed game plan. The problem is, I don't know if even that can out do Fury. Let's face it, he's a limited fighter who is very old. He always relied on his reach, throwing straight punches whilst controlling his opponents with brute strategic strength. Much like Foreman would use his size and power to control opponents. But Wlad isn't a brutal power punching foreman who instinctively used every pound he had to land the most devastating winging blows. If he had and utilized a crisp overhand right, it'd do wonders for him. Need's to shift and cut off the ring like Foreman.

                      If he ever needed Emanuel Steward, it's now

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