Why did Wladimir let Fury embarass him like that?

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  • TheBoxingXpert
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    #11
    Originally posted by mathed
    Come on man, it was all about that money. They reached an agreement where instead of Wlad just stomping Fury out, he would actually let Fury win so they all could reap the benefits of a rematch. This time, people will see Wlad completely pick Fury apart, pizza face stoppage in 5 rounds or less.
    Dude, Fury will stop him this time. Wladimir is too old and Fury is too good.

    This is heavyweight right now:

    1: Anthony Joshua (this guy is unstopable)
    2: Tyson Fury (too big, fast and smart for anyone except Joshua)
    3: Luis Ortiz (not good enough for Fury, but too good for Wilder)
    4: Wilder (too fast and brutal for a gunshy past it Wladimir to handle)
    5: Wladimir (still above Povetkin)
    6: Povetkin (doesn't beat the Big 5, but beats everyone else)

    Trust me, that's the truth.

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    • CatchAndShoot
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      #12
      I didn't get a chance to watch it, but now I'm going to lol. Can't wait to see the ****** look on Wlad's face as he's getting ether'd by the guy that just beat his ass.

      Link pls

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      • TheBoxingXpert
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        #13
        Originally posted by CatchAndShoot
        I didn't get a chance to watch it, but now I'm going to lol. Can't wait to see the ****** look on Wlad's face as he's getting ether'd by the guy that just beat his ass.

        Link pls
        You can see it on Boxing News 24, in one of the recent articles. It's worth it, you'll die laughing.

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        • CatchAndShoot
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          #14
          Originally posted by TheBoxingXpert
          You can see it on Boxing News 24, in one of the recent articles. It's worth it, you'll die laughing.
          Awesome thanks. I can't wait lmao.

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          • BlackRevolver
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            #15
            Originally posted by TheBoxingXpert
            Dude, Fury will stop him this time. Wladimir is too old and Fury is too good.

            This is heavyweight right now:

            1: Anthony Joshua (this guy is unstopable)
            2: Tyson Fury (too big, fast and smart for anyone except Joshua)
            3: Luis Ortiz (not good enough for Fury, but too good for Wilder)
            4: Wilder (too fast and brutal for a gunshy past it Wladimir to handle)
            5: Wladimir (still above Povetkin)
            6: Povetkin (doesn't beat the Big 5, but beats everyone else)

            Trust me, that's the truth.
            You are a blatant troll as why do you (and others) keep mentioning Ortiz? Its embarrassing hearing his name talked about.

            David Haye beats all on that list. including a rematch with Wlad. Next year is going to be amusing when I bump every single thread hating on Haye, when he becomes HW champion.

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            • CatchAndShoot
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              #16
              Just watching the first 2 minutes, and fury is so good at **** talking lol. Wlad looks like an embarrassed lil ***** in this.

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              • TheBoxingXpert
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                #17
                Originally posted by BlackRevolver
                You are a blatant troll as why do you (and others) keep mentioning Ortiz? Its embarrassing hearing his name talked about.

                David Haye beats all on that list. including a rematch with Wlad. Next year is going to be amusing when I bump every single thread hating on Haye, when he becomes HW champion.
                Thanks for mentioning Haye, man. I'm unsure about who would win between him and Povetkin, mainly due to Haye's long absence. I would like to see them fight to find out who of them belongs among the titans of the division.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by CatchAndShoot
                  Just watching the first 2 minutes, and fury is so good at **** talking lol. Wlad looks like an embarrassed lil ***** in this.
                  Yeah, I've never seen Wladimir like this before. So embarassing.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by TheBoxingXpert
                    Thanks for mentioning Haye, man. I'm unsure about who would win between him and Povetkin, mainly due to Haye's long absence. I would like to see them fight to find out who of them belongs among the titans of the division.
                    Ok mate. I'll let you off for forgetting about Haye, as it was clearly a mistake.

                    Its true, Haye does deserve to be classed as one of the titans. I honestly can't believe how underrated he is by people that claim to be boxing fans? Power, speed, intelligence. The hayemaker is the complete package.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by LacedUp
                      Clearly Wlad takes himself very seriously and therefore is befuddled when Fury looks at him without an ounce of fear or hesitance.
                      Fury treats Wlad's Bond villain act during head to heads as a hilarious joke and Wlad doesn't have anything else to fall back on. Not while speaking English, at any rate.

                      It's the same situation in the ring ... Wlad only knows one way to box, and against Fury, it doesn't work.

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