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Originally posted by kafkod View PostScotty, when I see you, of all people, coming in on Fury's side in a discussion here, I know, without any shadow of doubt, than somebody else must be talking complete bollocks!
I feel strongly that I don't want to be associated with this guy or thought of along the lines of him, despite popular believe I do give a damn what people think of me on here, this guy clearly does not.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostI've told you where that crazy story of AJ supposedly beating up Fury came from - it came from an interview by Fury himself, and he was clearly joking when he said it. If you say it was recorded then post the video here and back that up. I'm telling you it never happened.
And I didn't make any predictions about AJ vs Martin. I didn't know enough about how good Martin was to be able to do that.
I guess you predicted that AJ would walk through Martin and KO him easily, yeah? And you didn't have any idea how good Martin was either, so that could only have been based on blind faith and hero-worship of AJ, the same as your opinion on how easily he would beat Fury!
You also take SAME opponents into account and that gives AJ a better standing here . Theres also a thing called you tube , you simply could have watched Martin fights /train as you could do with ANYONE to create a REAL sense of how good someone is!Though that wouldn't have mattered since AJ only fights bums in 16 fights and he never sparred Fury in your worldLast edited by juggernaut666; 05-11-2016, 02:46 PM.
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Originally posted by Sledgeweather17 View PostSo you're admitting Fury has bad footwork?
Originally posted by Sledgeweather17 View PostI'd suggest you watch the seventh round against Whyte and then see if you have the nerve to come here and tell us that Joshua doesn't have an engine.
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Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View PostYou're one of the worst excuses for an heavyweight boxing fan I've ever come across on here, suddenly you've sprang from nowhere proclaiming a novice to have the legitimate champion's number because he's showcased an ability to bowl absolute nobodies over with power alone and not a hint of skill to his work yet, I'm perplexed, I really am.
You're analysis' are cringe, it's just blind dislike and fanboyism, I can relate to the dislike of Fury, genuinely, the fan boy hype train stuff you're coming out with though ! Really ? I'd be inclined to think you were trolling but I can tell you're not, you're really hung up on this Joshua kid like you're one of those casual UK soccer fans who thinks Froch and Hatton were the best ever.Last edited by The plunger man; 05-11-2016, 03:01 PM.
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Originally posted by Sledgeweather17 View PostWlad only needs to do what he did in the twelth round of their last fight in maybe 3 or 4 rounds of the second fight and he'll stop Tyson.
Wlad went on the offense in that round and look what happened, had Fury on shaky legs and hanging on for dear life. That guy aint got no chin, his lucky Wlad was a terrified ***** for most of their first fight.
He's been in there with Fury so hopefully he changes up the plan and goes for him, no more paying jabs out he needs to actually throw them double em up get in on the clinch and throw throw shots when Fury tries to utilize his head movement Wladimir will catch him If he does this I'm sure.
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Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View PostThe dude masquerades as a Klitschko fan, he gives guys like me a bad name. I feel he needs exposing for what he is. Dude was sending me friend requests a few weeks ago because something I wrote warmed his nuts in relation to Fury.
I feel strongly that I don't want to be associated with this guy or thought of along the lines of him, despite popular believe I do give a damn what people think of me on here, this guy clearly does not.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostSteve, with the greatest respect, you are talking rubbish there. There is a lot more to boxing than who can take the other man's punches and still be standing at the end. Like who can make the the other man's punches miss, or keep moving, shifting and jabbing so he can't get set to throw them.
Do you think Fury would stand tall and stationary in front of AJ, waiting to see what he had, like Martin did?
Do you think he would turtle up, flat footed, like Johnson?
Or charge forward trying to land a KO punch like Whyte?
You call AJ the best HW in the world for KOing a journeyman, pushing 40 (Johnson) plus 2 novices - Martin and Whyte, but belittle Fury's wins over Chisora, Cunningham and - this one I can hardly believe - Wlad Klitschko - because he didn't them KTTFO inside 3 rounds?
Then you say that AJ would catch up with Fury because he can run the 100m in 11 secs!
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Originally posted by Freedom2016 View PostI think so as well, Wladimir just needs to roll the dice both of these men are chinny we can agree with that but one has absolute dynamite in his hands and that's not Tyson Fury.
He's been in there with Fury so hopefully he changes up the plan and goes for him, no more paying jabs out he needs to actually throw them double em up get in on the clinch and throw throw shots when Fury tries to utilize his head movement Wladimir will catch him If he does this I'm sure.
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