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  • Jewish-Reptile
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    #101
    Originally posted by mick1303
    What "rebels"? There are no rebels in there, unless you call that pro-Russian forces. Klichko's side with the Ukrainian government.
    Hopple is trying to create mistrusths Klitschko's are aligned with *****, which of course is even more horse shyt.

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      #102
      Originally posted by BoxingFan85
      Is Ross Purrity you fav fighter!!? Lol.. You seem to mention his name and then don't seem to come back with valid arguments when we present facts..
      Run trollboy run..
      That name must burn you Klincko fans.

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        #103
        Originally posted by bboy80
        Pulevs above average, but he isn't what I would call good. He went to war with a shot Chisora and got sparked clean by Wlad.

        Joshua, Ortiz, Wilder, Haye, Povetkin would all destroy him imo. But hey eveyones got opinions right lol.
        This irks me when dudes be saying Pulev isn't as good as AJ and Wilder, ok he has not the power but skill come on, you've seen his fights with Klitschko and Chisora surely you are aware he has had other fights also too ?

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          #104
          Originally posted by Scott.Weiland.
          This irks me when dudes be saying Pulev isn't as good as AJ and Wilder, ok he has not the power but skill come on, you've seen his fights with Klitschko and Chisora surely you are aware he has had other fights also too ?
          Hes got decent technical skills which come from his amatuer days ill give him that. His power is very lack luster though, similar to Fury.

          For me however he's like the gate keeper for top/elite level, he beats most guys out there, except when its champ level unfortunately.

          I'd love for the heavyweight scene to have a better roster to give us fans, sadly its just not filled with talent like other weights. We have a handfull of tops fighters in hw thats it imo which is shame.

          But hey, hopefully he beats someone good and I have to eat my words who knows lol

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            #105
            Originally posted by larryxxx...
            Nothing in the 1st fight told me Wlad could win a rematch
            Most big HW fights have ended differently in the rematch. Where does the first fight indicate anything to suggest fury may not get knock out if Wlad throws punches ? Fury didn't even actually land some of the punches that were scored,he was awarded pointed b/c Wlad herky jerky movements when punches were coming at him. Wlad himself has never lost in rematches so that's the only important statistic concerning the fight really. Age is the other so we will see......

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              #106
              Originally posted by mick1303
              What "rebels"? There are no rebels in there, unless you call that pro-Russian forces. Klichko's side with the Ukrainian government.
              to russia they are outlaw rebels. The Klits came thru by throwing the Fury fight as the Ukies need money for arms. rebels-commies-chets all the same.

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                #107
                Originally posted by Scott.Weiland.
                That's horse shyt. Nothing more, nothing less.

                Wlad was charging down all kinds of records and blatantly would have preferred to have fought Wilder before or after Fury, and was talking of hanging around to to go on an defend against Joshua if he was successive in his defence versus Fury.

                These claims are laughable, I'm sure you're only attempt to undermine Fury's win but these type of claims by so called Klitschko supporters are cringeworthy.
                Lots of lopsided bets were placed on Fury winning the fight outside of England that were looked into. Boxing is a CROOKED SPORT EAsily fixed.

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                  #108
                  Originally posted by artofpugilism
                  no there is 99.9% chance the bearcat is an overweight jobless ******, not a shark
                  the bearcat is known worldwide as one of the foremost boxing experts who is listened to and followed. Many names yet one face as boxing's expert and source of knowledge. Learn and listen little one and respect the bearcat.

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                    #109
                    Originally posted by bboy80
                    Hes got decent technical skills which come from his amatuer days ill give him that. His power is very lack luster though, similar to Fury.

                    For me however he's like the gate keeper for top/elite level, he beats most guys out there, except when its champ level unfortunately.

                    I'd love for the heavyweight scene to have a better roster to give us fans, sadly its just not filled with talent like other weights. We have a handfull of tops fighters in hw thats it imo which is shame.

                    But hey, hopefully he beats someone good and I have to eat my words who knows lol
                    I feel he's as good as Joshua and Wilder yet I agree he's not on world level, then again I feel he could trouble Fury whom is supposed to be elite level now right ? I guess the division is just not very good considering depth and talent. Don't get me wrong I think Joshua and Parker have great prospects and will likely go on to establish themselves A level elite, I do however have su****ions over the durability of Joshus hence the rulctance of Hearn to step him up to world level and in all likelihood bring him together with Wilder to fool the casual whilst they're titleists.

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                      #110
                      Originally posted by fredhopple
                      Lots of lopsided bets were placed on Fury winning the fight outside of England that were looked into. Boxing is a CROOKED SPORT EAsily fixed.
                      Ok, maybe. Wlad never threw that fight though regardless of your beliefs or conspiracy theories, he lost due to his own failings and inability to let go of inhibition, this time he knows he can walk through Fury's best to land his best, which ultimately Fury can not take. I predict a convincing KO finish, possibly referee intervention to save the future career if Fury, god bless his soul.

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