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  • IMDAZED
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    #81
    Originally posted by LacedUp
    I think that was clear for everyone to see.
    I disagree but then again, I've followed Wlad's whole career pretty closely and know what I'm talking about. Seems like you're saying Wlad lost when he stepped up --as if he never stepped up before. Pretty idiotic so I'm hoping I'm wrong.

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      #82
      Originally posted by LacedUp
      Whoever said that?

      Beating eddie chambers, mormeck and ibragimov was not then and to this day is not that impressive though.

      Reality is he lost when he stepped up.
      Fury is a step up ? Really ! Jeez man. The dude might be big but I mean seriously what the hell has he achieved other than a win over a fast fading champ who has been in significant decline, this was even pointed out by yourself after the win over Pulev, you remarked Klitschko had slowed a step. Thankfully he has retained his power as it makes the upcoming fight still competitive.

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        #83
        Originally posted by IMDAZED
        I disagree but then again, I've followed Wlad's whole career pretty closely and know what I'm talking about. Seems like you're saying Wlad lost when he stepped up --as if he never stepped up before. Pretty idiotic so I'm hoping I'm wrong.
        Oh ok. You also saw him in the european championships in your home country in the 90s as an aspiring young amateur?

        Wait, that was me.

        But yeah, whatever you said

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          #84
          Originally posted by Scott.Weiland.
          I never rated Fury in honesty, still don't all that highly to be honest. I think if he had power and stopped Wlad I'd be impressed but as we all know it won't happen, and Fury will likely fight in a shell again the entire 36 minutes. If Wlad can just find it in himself to give it some for 2-3 I think he wins by huge KO, I can't believe who fast he has slowed, it's like watching Tomasz Adamek these past four years, throwing next to nothing, I'd hate to see Wlad prolong his career and loses to someone else like Fury he would have beaten in his prime.
          He's been slowing for a while now. I noticed it ages ago. A shame that so many refuse to give him proper credit for what he's accomplished.

          As far as this fight, it's about what he has left. The problem is that Wladimir, like Roy Jones, has always been somewhat gun shy. Now he struggles to pull the trigger period. We'll see if he can bounce back.

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            #85
            Originally posted by Scott.Weiland.
            Fury is a step up ? Really ! Jeez man. The dude might be big but I mean seriously what the hell has he achieved other than a win over a fast fading champ who has been in significant decline, this was even pointed out by yourself after the win over Pulev, you remarked Klitschko had slowed a step. Thankfully he has retained his power as it makes the upcoming fight still competitive.
            Yes he slowed a step. Fury is a step up because he's better than anyone Wlad had faced in years on years. Really that simple.

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              #86
              Originally posted by IMDAZED
              I disagree but then again, I've followed Wlad's whole career pretty closely and know what I'm talking about. Seems like you're saying Wlad lost when he stepped up --as if he never stepped up before. Pretty idiotic so I'm hoping I'm wrong.
              You learn to ignore this guy, he feels pretty hard done by especially since he lost his house when Hatton lost to Mayweather and was made homeless again when Klitschko beat Haye. Give him the benefit of the doubt, his doctors say he's been doing great since Fury beat Wlad.

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                #87
                Originally posted by LacedUp
                Oh ok. You also saw him in the european championships in your home country in the 90s as an aspiring young amateur?

                Wait, that was me.

                But yeah, whatever you said
                I'm sorry, since we're discussing his pro career I thought it was obvious we aren't discussing his amateur. But then again, you think he stepped up only last year.

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Scott.Weiland.
                  You learn to ignore this guy, he feels pretty hard done by especially since he lost his house when Hatton lost to Mayweather and was made homeless again when Klitschko beat Haye. Give him the benefit of the doubt, his doctors say he's been doing great since Fury beat Wlad.
                  No, I'm going to ignore him, no worries. One thing I've learned is when someone stands behind a very dumb statement (Wlad finally stepping up against Fury), there's no point in trying to debate with them.

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by IMDAZED
                    I disagree but then again, I've followed Wlad's whole career pretty closely and know what I'm talking about. Seems like you're saying Wlad lost when he stepped up --as if he never stepped up before. Pretty idiotic so I'm hoping I'm wrong.
                    Dont hope too much with that one ! Get ready for a pretzel twist of the highest order

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by IMDAZED
                      I'm sorry, since we're discussing his pro career I thought it was obvious we aren't discussing his amateur. But then again, you think he stepped up only last year.
                      I was simply putting your boring crap about "following his career closely" to bed where it belongs because it's absolutely embarrassing.

                      He stepped up to a level he had not been fighting at for years. That is obvious since he got embarrassed and outboxed,

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