his mistake is seppuku worthy. imagine being a champ for 10 years then losing to someone like fury lmao
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostYou guys want us to pretend that Fury went from a lumbering oaf to master psychological boxer who stupefied one of the most dominant champs in history while that champ was in perfect form. Sorry if I choose not to play along.
I don't understand why Fury fans act like they have not watched anything besides his last 3 fights... You can like a boxer and still admit his limitations. Seriously, it feels good.
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Originally posted by bboy80 View PostLol when did Wlad suddenly become mentally broken for that fight?Originally posted by LacedUp View PostHe walked into the ring mentally broken apparently.
Fury had nothing to do with it.
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Originally posted by mlac View Postthey are hilarious, it never ceases to amaze me how we all see a big fat feather fisted oaf, and they see the gypsy reincarnation of Ali
Wait a minute, Manny Steward DKSAB right?
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Originally posted by dan_cov View PostI'm a Wladimir fan but I don't understand this whole didn't let his hands go talk. Are we all going to pretend the fights with Ibragimov & Chambers didn't happen? They showed him movement and he didn't let his hands go there either. It took Manny Steward going absolutely bat**** at him and reminding him of the Ibragimov ****fest for him too finally let his hands go some. It was exactly like he did in the Fury fight only he managed to land that big shot and take Fat Eddie out.
People always seem to forget what happens prior to a K.O like that erases what happened prior.
In his other fights too, Povetkin for example there was nonstop opportunities to land that right hand in fact every punch in the book. He'd line it up then just clinch. Its what he does, its how he fights. He is a very cautious fighter who just isn't confident when he can't constantly touch an opponent and keep them on the end of his jab. He could end most of these guys in a few rounds he just doesn't take any risks until they're completely dead on their feet.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostYou guys want us to pretend that Fury went from a lumbering oaf to master psychological boxer who stupefied one of the most dominant champs in history while that champ was in perfect form. Sorry if I choose not to play along.
I don't understand why Fury fans act like they have not watched anything besides his last 3 fights... You can like a boxer and still admit his limitations. Seriously, it feels good.
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Originally posted by denium View PostDwyer doesn't see a big fast feather fisted oaf, he sees Fury as the best, most talented HW around. It's not just random guys on here who rate Fury. Guys who know a lot more about boxing than you or i rate him highly. So did Manny Steward actually, remember him?
Wait a minute, Manny Steward DKSAB right?
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostHe walked into the ring mentally broken apparently.
Fury had nothing to do with it.
Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostYou guys want us to pretend that Fury went from a lumbering oaf to master psychological boxer who stupefied one of the most dominant champs in history while that champ was in perfect form. Sorry if I choose not to play along.
I don't understand why Fury fans act like they have not watched anything besides his last 3 fights... You can like a boxer and still admit his limitations. Seriously, it feels good.
So your saying that Fury got lucky and Wlad only lost is because he was mentally not right?
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