Do it Vlad, it's the only way to silence these ****ing Fury fanboys.
Comments Thread For: Klitschko: Fury's Reign Will Be One of The Shortest in History
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Not really. The nature of the wins is different. Rahman is a clear definition of a one hit wonder, a big guy with power stunning the champ in a moment of complacency. Fury on the other hand completely outboxed the champ for twelve straight rounds and made it look easy. There's no argument there that it was a fluke, or that Wlad got careless. He was simply beaten by the better man on the night, and that's not something that can be dismissed easily.Comment
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Wlad does tend to be better in rematches, and that's not something that should be overlooked, but even in those fights he either won the first match (Peter, Byrd, Thompson) or had competitive moments (Brewster). He was never just soundly outclassed for the whole stretch.
Tactician or not, how are you supposed to devise a strategy to turn that around? Not to mention Fury is mad as a bunch of g****fruits and a superior tactician in his own right. Wlad really has nothing to build on.Comment
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Not really. The nature of the wins is different. Rahman is a clear definition of a one hit wonder, a big guy with power stunning the champ in a moment of complacency. Fury on the other hand completely outboxed the champ for twelve straight rounds and made it look easy. There's no argument there that it was a fluke, or that Wlad got careless. He was simply beaten by the better man on the night, and that's not something that can be dismissed easily.Comment
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