It's going to be a KO.
Comments Thread For: Klitschko Vows Payback, No Judges: I Will Knock Tyson Fury Out!
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He says this now, but after 12 rounds in July he'll probably be saying "if he'd have stayed still I'd have stopped him" after catching another L. Fury by decision or late KO if Klitschko throws some punches this time that'll only get himself countered more & put in more risk himself.Comment
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Skills wins fights. Fury beats up Wlad and stops him late. Easy work.Originally posted by lopetegoQuote:
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Fury is training like a beast. He'll KO Wladimir this time. Wlad can't outbox him and is basically relying on landing a lucky punch.
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That featherfisted mofo ain't KOing anyone who's not a random glass jawed alley bum
he's the most pillowfisted champ since probably John Ruiz or Chrys Byrd
truly pathetic for someone his size
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I agree man it feels hard to picture Wladimir going all out on somebody, I totally get that, I'm just saying thats kind of what he needs to do. Anything less than that will look bad for him...Well, even worse than it has done anyway.
Can Wlad prove he belongs in the ATG lists or will lightning strike twice...
Really can't call this one.Comment
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Fury didnt every round, this debate has done the rounds already. Only blind British super fan boys buy into that nonsense.
Clinching like a girl, isn't that how Brook beat Porter ?Comment
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For Fury to beat up Wlad he will have to come out of his shell, that won't happen. He'll average more punches than Wlad, but ultimately he'll be knocked out once he slows, which he will. Wlad has one pace, one gear, he'll patiently wait for openings utilising more right hands this time, we saw what Fury was like in the first instance Wlad let his hands go, he was nearly out of there desperately clinging on. Wlad has only to fight a round or two tops the way he fought the 12th last out.Comment
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It is certainly possible. As useless as he looked against Fury the first time, Fury definitely strikes me as the kind of fighter who might have put it all together for one night and will never do so again.Comment
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The problem no one seems to think about with Wlad going "all out" is that that's exactly how he got knocked out early in his career. He doesn't have the stamina to fight more aggressively for 12 rounds, so if he tries too hard for an early KO he'll be dead meat late in the fight. There's a reason Wlad developed such a terrible, inactive style.Comment
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Fury won the first fight without throwing a punch. He got in Wlad's head and he looked utterly demoralized from the first bell. Does he have the skills to beat Fury? Most definitely. Can he somehow win the rematch? Not sure. Getting mentally broken down before and during a 12 round fight can ruin a man. All the fight may be gone from Wlad. He's got nothing to lose this time around but he's again at a huge mental disadvantage. I can't wait to see how it plays out. Hopefully Wlad can comeback strong. Who knows he may even throw a hook...Last edited by RealIzm; 05-31-2016, 06:02 PM.Comment
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