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  • Jewish-Reptile
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    #121
    Originally posted by fredhopple
    After watching the fight which Wlad looked horrible and fake I wondered what happened? 6 punches a round against a slow lopsided balloon creme filled Fluff Fury. Till my bettin g contacts around the world reported huge money bet on a Fury win but not from the UK but from other places. Boxing and betting officials/gaming knew something was up but little can be done as boxing does not want an investigation into a tewn year champion throwing a fight. smart move by Wlad making $50 million most say off losing.
    If you followed his fights closely their has been a markedly decline in his punch output, couple this against he was fighting a taller moving target with extended reach the fight was always going to be difficult, Fury hadn't the respect of boxing fans but now he does. He won fairly and clearly, their is no more to it.

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      #122
      Originally posted by Scott.Weiland.
      If you followed his fights closely their has been a markedly decline in his punch output, couple this against he was fighting a taller moving target with extended reach the fight was always going to be difficult, Fury hadn't the respect of boxing fans but now he does. He won fairly and clearly, their is no more to it.
      Tyson Fury from an ability standpoint is terrible with few boxing skills outside of being a big lumbering lug larger than his foes. Tyson Fury is not skilled or talented just big and soft. Experts know Wlad threw the Fury fight for a huge payout. Not since Primo Carnera has a soft giant been called champion. David Price probably beats Fury. Wlad by KO stoppage by round 9 in the rematch. Tyson Fury is as much a champion as that old hag queen of the English has any power or respect. both are jokes.

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        #123
        Originally posted by Scott.Weiland.
        When Wlad turned on his feet and Fluff attempted to land a successive blows he swung wildly missing both attempted punches the first of which Klitschko would not have seen the second just a wild miss, I guess I attribute that to timing and coordination, something Fluff clearly is not as good as fans of his like to proclaim. Also I noted Fluff liked to claim he was the only man in the division throwing combination, which is laughable considering he was but against a certain level of opposition and the fact other guys in his division are doing it to better effect against a higher level of opponent he was at the time of his claim.

        The fact Fluffy hasn't one punch stoppage power at this level will be detrimental to his chances in this fight if Klitschko ups his work rate compared to that of 4 years ago as opposed to his work rate of the past few years.

        Barrage, lol.
        It's not exactly easy to land clean on Wlad, and when you also take into account his power it's obvious why Fury didn't retain his usual high output.

        Fury knows what to expect this time and will have made the necessary adjustments in the gym. At the the end of the day, he broke and schooled the most dominant HW champion of the last decade whilst having an off night himself.

        A 100% Fury will destroy & retire him. Easy work.

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          #124
          i respect the K BROS, but i cant stand how they fight.

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            #125
            Originally posted by b0x
            Broke-ass grasshoppers who lost all their money on the first fight are not experts. Fury's got tremendous skills for a heavyweight, you're just too new (or too ignorant) to boxing to see them. You're also too new to ******** to think something like that could possibly happen. Stop watching hollywood gangster movies.
            Son, you must live in dream land. I have some of the magic beans Jack had for that beanstalk to sell you. Listen Tyson Fury is a terrible fighter with few actual boxing skills. Fluff Fury is a soft bowling pin shaped creme filled pastry cake soft and gooey. Fury is a joke who got a gift from Wlad. Fury's skills are horrible for a boxer. AJ beats the soft Fury. Heck Davey Price beats Fury. Wilder destroys that out of shape soft pastry puff Fury easily. Fury is a soft unskilled joke who is just big.

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              #126
              Originally posted by fredhopple
              Tyson Fury from an ability standpoint is terrible with few boxing skills outside of being a big lumbering lug larger than his foes. Tyson Fury is not skilled or talented just big and soft. Experts know Wlad threw the Fury fight for a huge payout. Not since Primo Carnera has a soft giant been called champion. David Price probably beats Fury. Wlad by KO stoppage by round 9 in the rematch. Tyson Fury is as much a champion as that old hag queen of the English has any power or respect. both are jokes.
              Experts don't know shyt and if you continue along this line you're making a bigger fool out of yourself, at first it was funny as a sleight at Fury but to continue as though you in fact believe this is truly ******.

              Did you watch the fight, were you aware the odds were greater to lose against somebody like Pianeta, Mormeck or another optional opponent whom could have given Wlad this so called huge banker he placed on himself in the Far East or wherever it was you dreamt up.

              Fury may very well be a joke but he deserves a certain amount of respect for irking out a tough win in a fight he exceeded all expectation. For you to deny him this you're doing Klitschko and his true fan base a disservice, in all likelihood I believe you're not a real Klitschko supporter but a Fury hater, that's all good but your agenda reeks of boiled ham and frankly I ain't never been into boiled ham so FÜCK OFF.

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                #127
                Originally posted by b0x
                Wlad knows Fury cannot hurt him. LOL. What a load of dribble. You clearly didn't read my post where I posted a picture of Wlad getting hurt. And don't say it's a one off cause he got caught several times and both arms went in the air like Fury shot him with a taser.
                Was that the one where Fluff missed with two follow up shots when Wlad turned his head and body, Fluff missed so wildly with two free shots it was actually uncomfortable viewing with the openness of Wlad in that instant and Fluff being completely unable to capitalise on a huge gaping opening.

                I did read it. I laughed.

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                  #128
                  Originally posted by denium
                  It's not exactly easy to land clean on Wlad, and when you also take into account his power it's obvious why Fury didn't retain his usual high output.

                  Fury knows what to expect this time and will have made the necessary adjustments in the gym. At the the end of the day, he broke and schooled the most dominant HW champion of the last decade whilst having an off night himself.

                  A 100% Fury will destroy & retire him. Easy work.
                  Wlad knows what to expect this time and will have made the necessary adjustments in the gym.

                  You see what I did there ? I can say the exact same thing.

                  You say broke and schooled, I think that is stretching it mildly to say the least. You don't school anyone throwing a record number of punches not thrown and landed in a heavyweight title fight. All evidence suggests Wlad was very well broken before he entered the ring and my chief concern is has he taken on this challenge too late in his career, on evidence it appears that is the case as I'd have loved this fight to have taken place in 2012 when it was offered.

                  Fluff fought a clever fight, if Wlad can recapture earlier career activity and a sense of urgency this time instead of believing he ends the fight with the first real opening its lights out for Fluff. If his activity is even worse and Wlad has aged even more its gonna be the exact same outcome as November.

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                    #129
                    Originally posted by b0x
                    Floyd missed power shots on MAIDANA! You gonna say floyd is uncoordinated too? Sigh. They were anticipation shots. Meaning he aimed where he anticipated Wlad would move his head to. He only threw 2 and didn't over-commit. The top-level skill guys do not just go all out against each other. They wait for opportunities, and even if they hurt a guy they attack cautiously, aware of the risks of a counter or punching themselves out. Gamboa over-committed against Farenas and that's where he got dropped. AJ over-committed against Dillian Whyte and got rocked. Pac over-committed against Marquez and got wrecked. Experienced guys at the top do not usually take silly risks like that, because, as you can see, bad things happen.
                    You're right I believe Wlad was too patient, although he could afford to be as Fluff hasn't any real troublesome power he was banking rounds whilst Klitschko waited, this time the champ to be wont be able to wait like he believed he could last time. He'll make the necessary adjustments and Fury will pay the price, in the process going back to facing D level scrubs he made a name against.

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                      #130
                      Originally posted by Scott.Weiland.
                      Experts don't know shyt and if you continue along this line you're making a bigger fool out of yourself, at first it was funny as a sleight at Fury but to continue as though you in fact believe this is truly ******.

                      Did you watch the fight, were you aware the odds were greater to lose against somebody like Pianeta, Mormeck or another optional opponent whom could have given Wlad this so called huge banker he placed on himself in the Far East or wherever it was you dreamt up.

                      Fury may very well be a joke but he deserves a certain amount of respect for irking out a tough win in a fight he exceeded all expectation. For you to deny him this you're doing Klitschko and his true fan base a disservice, in all likelihood I believe you're not a real Klitschko supporter but a Fury hater, that's all good but your agenda reeks of boiled ham and frankly I ain't never been into boiled ham so FÜCK OFF.
                      Son,You seem so emotional bordering on irrational almost insane over the pastry puff creme filled slobby Fluff Fury. Fluff Fury is build like a bowling pin lopsided and flabby with few boxing skills. Let's see what Fluff the flab does in this rematch with Wlad? I think Joshua KO's the helium filled parade float Fluff Fury also. Wilder KO's the gooey icing filled Fluff also. Hard to respect an OAF like Fluff Fury who disrespects most people but disrespects himself the most. Fluff ain't no champion but a fat flabby joke laughed at in boxing circles as a clown. Only that bigger ears Prince Chuck is laughed at more in the UK or that old hag 100yr old dried out prune queen

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