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  • LacedUp
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    #51
    Originally posted by kafkod
    This is crazy stuff. Wlad isn't a cheap clock-work soldier, ffs. If he was mentally broken when he fought Fury, that was because Fury broke him!
    That's what I'm saying.

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      #52
      Originally posted by bboy80
      How and why though? & was this mentioned before the fight? As my view is that it was Wlad playing the mental games in the first fight. Its Fury playing the mental games in this fight however.




      So your saying that Fury got lucky and Wlad only lost is because he was mentally not right?
      I was being sarcastic.

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      • woo9115
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        #53
        Wladimir needs to be agressive. Take chances. If he's too cautious he will lose again on points. But the caveat is Fury is taking this lightly; not training. He's too busy trash talking about anything and losing focus in the gym. Wlad lost focus with Hayden suffering from post partum and he just became a father; all very stressful. Fury was hungry in the first bout. Now Fury has soothed his hunger with Royale with Cheese, Fish and Chips, and Pints of Lager.

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        • bboy80
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          #54
          Originally posted by LacedUp
          I was being sarcastic.
          oh lol..

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          • kafkod
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            #55
            Originally posted by LacedUp
            That's what I'm saying.
            I know. But other people are talking like Wlad was an ornament that fell off the mantlepiece, and nobody noticed he was cracked till they saw him standing under the ring lights!

            But don't worry, we found out he was broken that night and we've fixed him now. Fury is getting KTFO!
            Last edited by kafkod; 06-13-2016, 02:12 PM.

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              #56
              Credit to Fury for getting the win! He deserves it, though anyone likes it or not..
              Wlad acknowledged it post fight & even today.. He cannot go on & say oh yeah I could not figure out Fury last time, he was too big, too rangy blah blah which Fury fans want to hear..

              Watch the post fight interview when both men where respectful of the other & said they both were awkward to land cleanly.. So much for Jab, Jab Grab Robotic Wladimir right?? ( Some of these Fury fans DKSAB clearly..)

              Originally posted by woo9115
              Wladimir needs to be agressive. Take chances. If he's too cautious he will lose again on points. But the caveat is Fury is taking this lightly; not training. He's too busy trash talking about anything and losing focus in the gym.
              Don't believe this is the case. Fury is pretty much back in shape with a few lbs to lose.. He is focused I recon as he is under pressure to defend his titles & move on to bigger & better fights..

              Originally posted by woo9115
              Wlad lost focus with Hayden suffering from post partum and he just became a father; all very stressful.
              If not anything this is definitely one of the factors why the guy wasn't there mentally in the game. People who say that Fury outclassed Wlad are stroking their own ego as it was very obvious the fight was not there at all for 11.5 rounds.. In the face to face recently Wlad was right when he said, there was no fight, it was making faces & staring at each other.. Which indeed it was..

              Wlad has less to lose than Fury in this fight & it is very obvious with his interviews that he will bring in the heat this time, will it work? May be.. may be not..

              What remains to be seen is IF Wlad gets the victory(thats a big if) will Fury fan accept it or come up with another BS to discredit Wlad !!?
              Last edited by BoxingFan85; 06-13-2016, 11:26 AM.

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              • Jewish-Reptile
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                #57
                Originally posted by mlac
                i like dwyer but doesnt he lose practically every single bet he makes?
                Originally posted by kafkod
                Not when he bets on Tyson Fury!
                He bets against Wlad, last time I remember he spectacularly got it wrong. He was always going to get it right one day as long as Wlad fought on longer than he should have.

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                • Redd Foxx
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by bboy80
                  How and why though? & was this mentioned before the fight? As my view is that it was Wlad playing the mental games in the first fight. Its Fury playing the mental games in this fight however.




                  So your saying that Fury got lucky and Wlad only lost is because he was mentally not right?
                  Nope, not saying that. I'm saying that Fury is being credited for things he didn't do. He certainly won, but neither man did much of anything in the ring that night. There's some here in denial of that but they're not worth acknowledging.

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                  • LacedUp
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by kafkod
                    I know. But other people are talking like Wlad was an ornament that fell off the mantlepiece, and nobody noticed he was cracked till they saw him standing under the ring lights!

                    But don't worry, we found out he was broken that night and we've fixed him now. Fury is getting KTFO!
                    As has been said plenty of times, Wlad has pulled the same performance several other times in his career, only this time he didn't get away with it.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                      Nope, not saying that. I'm saying that Fury is being credited for things he didn't do. He certainly won, but neither man did much of anything in the ring that night. There's some here in denial of that but they're not worth acknowledging.
                      Agree!
                      Fury clearly won the match, but that just meant he laid a much smaller egg than Wlad. Wlad's performance for absolutely embarassing. We'll just need to see if that was an aberration or if this is what he is now.

                      Personally I think it's a mix of both. He did look very off during the fight, refusing to throw even with both his trainer and Vitali telling him to let his hands go.. Also especially during this moment - he looks completely nonchalant and lost:
                      But after everything is said and done, he IS 40. Nobody is saying he aged over night, but he did age.

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