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  • #11
    Originally posted by joe strong View Post
    Fury ducking? He beat Wladimir in Germany. You can try & bash Fury all you want. Fury is the real champion because he beat the man. Pulev has done nothing but get destroyed by the same guy Fury beat. My Pulev ducking Wach was sarcasm. That is just how all you Pulev, Povetkin & GGG fans think. If he doesn't fight your heros he is ducking & if your heroes do the same you always have an excuse or bring up Haye or Fury. Pulev is the IBF #2 & he has to fight the winner of another eliminator to see who is the next mandatory challenger after Parker. Haye is #3, Duhaupas #4 Andy Ruiz #5. Pulev should be fighting the winner of Haye/Duhaupas. Since Haye looks busy (unless he changes plans) then Ruiz/Duhaupas will be the next eliminator. Pulev will most likely vacate then take on a guy like Wach. At least Povetkin was man enough to take on Wach when he didn't have to. Will Pulev have the balls? I doubt it...
    Are you senile ? First of all you say he will duck Wach then you say he will drop out of IBF mandatory fight offs which would lead to Joshua and a ppv to face Wach ?

    You've not only lost me here, you're lost yourself.

    Fury ducked Pulev years before he got a soft final eliminator against Chisora, it was the same time Pulev couldn't get Fury, Jennings, Chagaev or Adamek in the ring, before the IBF finally accepted Thompson as a final eliminator. Don't act as though Pulev ducks opposition.

    Doubt whatever you like, if you think Pulev won't go on to feature in the IBF mandated fight offs you're as ****** as you sound. Wach is a top opponent to stay busy in the mean time.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View Post
      Are you senile ? First of all you say he will duck Wach then you say he will drop out of IBF mandatory fight offs which would lead to Joshua and a ppv to face Wach ?

      You've not only lost me here, you're lost yourself.

      Fury ducked Pulev years before he got a soft final eliminator against Chisora, it was the same time Pulev couldn't get Fury, Jennings, Chagaev or Adamek in the ring, before the IBF finally accepted Thompson as a final eliminator. Don't act as though Pulev ducks opposition.

      Doubt whatever you like, if you think Pulev won't go on to feature in the IBF mandated fight offs you're as ****** as you sound. Wach is a top opponent to stay busy in the mean time.
      when did i say he would drop out of IBF? He has to fight the winner another eliminator. The next 3 guys in line to fight in that other eliminator is Haye, duhaupas & ruiz. Pulev is #2. Parker already won a final eliminator so he is next but Pulev has another eliminator to fight. I was being SARCASTIC when i said he would duck Wach. I guess the wink didn't give it away nor did me stating that in my last post. Duck duck duck is all i hear you say about Fury but I didn't see Fury get dropped by Joey Abell nor did i see him get crushed by Wladimir Klitschko. I also didn't see Pulev make Chisora quit on his stool. Pulev had his chance to be the man & he got his ass beat hard. Fury got his turn & won. Now Pulev is lining up for a garbage title that got stripped from Fury. Joshua never earned the belt. He never beat the real champion Fury. Pulev will have to face another contender before he gets a shot. Pulev may just vacate the EU title. Its a pretty common thing to do as he will have bigger fish to fry in another eliminator.
      Last edited by joe strong; 06-07-2016, 11:12 AM.

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      • #13
        Scott claims that Fury ducked Pulev years ago, and in a way he's correct. Instead of fighting Pulev in some Russian leasure centre for peanuts, he signed on to fight a superior fighter in David Haye for 3 million quid. I know what I'd have done in the same situation.


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        • #14
          Originally posted by denium View Post
          Scott claims that Fury ducked Pulev years ago, and in a way he's correct. Instead of fighting Pulev in some Russian leasure centre for peanuts, he signed on to fight a superior fighter in David Haye for 3 million quid. I know what I'd have done in the same situation.


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          I know what i would have done too. The funny thing is so many don't realize it's all about money. Nobody gives a Sh** about the fans or legacies. Fury & these fighters don't care about what you or I think. It's all about money. Make as much money as you can while taking the least amount of punishment. The only way to get the best fights is to have one champion not 4. Unfortunately for guys like Pulev & Ortiz they are not big draws. Nobody is going to fight them unless they are a mandatory. Lennox Lewis dealt with this as did Chris Byrd. They were big risks with little reward. Kevin Barry even said this about Parker. Twice turned the fight down the takam fight until it was an eliminator. He also pointed out guys like Ortiz turning down Takam too. It's all about money not legacy.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by joe strong View Post
            when did i say he would drop out of IBF? He has to fight the winner another eliminator. The next 3 guys in line to fight in that other eliminator is Haye, duhaupas & ruiz. Pulev is #2. Parker already won a final eliminator so he is next but Pulev has another eliminator to fight. I was being SARCASTIC when i said he would duck Wach. I guess the wink didn't give it away nor did me stating that in my last post. Duck duck duck is all i hear you say about Fury but I didn't see Fury get dropped by Joey Abell nor did i see him get crushed by Wladimir Klitschko. I also didn't see Pulev make Chisora quit on his stool. Pulev had his chance to be the man & he got his ass beat hard. Fury got his turn & won. Now Pulev is lining up for a garbage title that got stripped from Fury. Joshua never earned the belt. He never beat the real champion Fury. Pulev will have to face another contender before he gets a shot. Pulev may just vacate the EU title. Its a pretty common thing to do as he will have bigger fish to fry in another eliminator.
            If you bothered to watch Abell vs Pulev it is clearly a trip, as emphasised by Kubrat standing on one leg doing the crane to signal to the referee how wrong he had called it. Don't believe me ? Watch the fight.

            Chisora did not quit on his stool a la Peter vs Vitali, his trainer refused to allow him to continue as he was showing no signs of being competitive. Chisora looked worse after The Cobra had finished with him, he also looked terrified of Pulev's right hand and I'm genuine when I say this, I actually felt sorry for Chisora when Pulev had him on the ropes, I thought the guy was desperate for intervention from the referee to stop the fight, which clearly he wished had happened after he had took a walloping over 12. We should not be so hard on Del, he's been shot for a solid 3 year, the career high wins over the likes of Pala and Gerber should not be celebrated as great achievements though.

            Pulev is closing in on Parker or Joshua, I'm sure he will prefer the latter but likelier face the former in a fight I expect him to win. I think he will establish himself the best contender upon Klitschko retiring and in all likelihood Fury will seek to avoid him again.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View Post
              If you bothered to watch Abell vs Pulev it is clearly a trip, as emphasised by Kubrat standing on one leg doing the crane to signal to the referee how wrong he had called it. Don't believe me ? Watch the fight.
              Pulev stood on one leg after Wladimir dropped him like a sack of spuds, i suppose that was a trip as well?

              Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View Post
              Chisora did not quit on his stool a la Peter vs Vitali, his trainer refused to allow him to continue as he was showing no signs of being competitive. Chisora looked worse after The Cobra had finished with him, he also looked terrified of Pulev's right hand and I'm genuine when I say this, I actually felt sorry for Chisora when Pulev had him on the ropes, I thought the guy was desperate for intervention from the referee to stop the fight, which clearly he wished had happened after he had took a walloping over 12. We should not be so hard on Del, he's been shot for a solid 3 year, the career high wins over the likes of Pala and Gerber should not be celebrated as great achievements though.
              lol, what fight were you watching? Not once did Pulev with his crappy 50% KO ratio hurt Chisora, the only expression that Chisora had was complete exasperation as Pulev was doing a Klitschko and was constantly grabbing and holding like a little b1tch, with the paid off Sauerland referee doing nothing to stop it.

              Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View Post
              Pulev is closing in on Parker or Joshua, I'm sure he will prefer the latter but likelier face the former in a fight I expect him to win. I think he will establish himself the best contender upon Klitschko retiring and in all likelihood Fury will seek to avoid him again.
              Both of them knock him spark out. He won't able to hold AJ or Parker, and his average power won't trouble them either. Pulev's only weapon is his jab, take it away and he's ****. Fury would outbox him with one hand tied behind his back.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by denium View Post
                Pulev stood on one leg after Wladimir dropped him like a sack of spuds, i suppose that was a trip as well?



                lol, what fight were you watching? Not once did Pulev with his crappy 50% KO ratio hurt Chisora, the only expression that Chisora had was complete exasperation as Pulev was doing a Klitschko and was constantly grabbing and holding like a little b1tch, with the paid off Sauerland referee doing nothing to stop it.



                Both of them knock him spark out. He won't able to hold AJ or Parker, and his average power won't trouble them either. Pulev's only weapon is his jab, take it away and he's ****. Fury would outbox him with one hand tied behind his back.
                Pulev has enough power to stop all three especially Joshua and Fury, I'm not so sure about Parker though but the power he has shown I would not rule out the tougher of the three Parker at all.

                Pulev was unfortunate against Klitschko he approached the fight all wrong, he admits so himself. As Fury was fortunate to face an even more faded Klitschko.

                Pulev would stop Fury, no way would Fury school him.

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