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  • TheBoxingXpert
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    When Fury has beaten Wladimir again...

    When Fury has beaten Wladimir again, then who do you think he will fight? His WBA mandatory, Luis Ortiz, or his WBO mandatory, Joseph Parker? And how do you think he will do against either?
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    Hope its Ortiz and he will lose probably by mid round stoppage.

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    • Robbie Barrett
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      #3
      Wlad is coming to fight, this time Fury is getting KTFO.

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      • TheBoxingXpert
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        #4
        Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
        Wlad is coming to fight, this time Fury is getting KTFO.
        Wladimir has looked rusty in his last two fights against Jennings and Fury. I don't imagine him turning back time. People get older. He doesn't have the speed anymore. The question is not about who will win their rematch, because honestly, deep down, who can believe in anything but a Fury victory when considering how easily Fury beat him last time and how rusty Wladimir has looked lately? Let's think forward.

        I think Fury would beat Joseph Parker relatively easily, but I'm very unsure about Ortiz. That guy is dangerous.

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        • K-Nan
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          I pity him, in a way. Wlad never had a HW division this loaded to deal with. Unifying this thing and beating a couple of these contenders is gonna take 1 bad motherfucker.

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          • sicko
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            #6
            Tyson Fury will likely be given time to do what he wants and make himself some money and make some BIG FIGHTS before taking on a Mandatory and rightfully so! Of course he has to win first before looking head to his future

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            • TheBoxingXpert
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              #7
              Originally posted by K-Nan
              I pity him, in a way. Wlad never had a HW division this loaded to deal with. Unifying this thing and beating a couple of these contenders is gonna take 1 bad motherfucker.
              Heavyweight is on a whole new level now, compared to the Klitschko era.

              Fury, Wilder, Joshua, Ortiz, Parker, Browne, Povetkin, Pulev, Haye and, until Fury beats him again, Wladimir himself.

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              • Mr.Fantastic
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                #8
                Originally posted by K-Nan
                I pity him, in a way. Wlad never had a HW division this loaded to deal with. Unifying this thing and beating a couple of these contenders is gonna take 1 bad motherfucker.
                The difference is that Vitali isn't here to beat on dudes. Other than that, the division is the same as it was before.

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                • TheBoxingXpert
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mr.Fantastic
                  The difference is that Vitali isn't here to beat on dudes. Other than that, the division is the same as it was before.
                  The heavyweight division has changed a lot since the Klitschko era, it's pretty obvious when just going by the number of good contenders and champions.

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                  • Weltschmerz
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                    #10
                    When Vlad has beaten Fury in the rematch, Fury will fade into further obscurity.

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