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  • Jewish-Reptile
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    #21
    Originally posted by LacedUp
    Wlad was gifted 4 rounds by two judges.

    In reality he won 1 or 2. And even they were far from convincing.
    Gifted four rounds by two judges, ie the majority. Im your reality he won 1 round, maybe if you keep telling yourself that you'll feel more comfortable as the fight approaches, go for it, I won't begrudge you. Thankfully we have professional judges as opposed to biased fan boys judging fights, or maybe Fury has in fact a closet fan in the third judge. This is boxing nothing would surprise me.

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      #22
      Originally posted by denium
      I gave him a round, the 12th, and that was only because I felt sorry for him.



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      As above, like I was saying about fan boys judging fights.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Kigali
        Vlad has been stopped by guys that can't beat Szpilka...lol

        Ross Purrity....hahaha
        Arent you the guy who was telling me yesterday Wilder would defeat Klitschko with relative ease ? Laugh all you like, I'm still having a good chuckle myself.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Vinnykin
          Have you ever boxed before? Do you know what type of gloves they had Fury wear in the first fight AND the fact they didn't even fit! They are more suited to sparring than an actual fight. There was numerous comments from Fury and Klitschko about this.

          The fact is that Klitschko was unable to land clean on Fury and therefore it doesn't matter what gloves he wears, Fury will move even better without the padding. If Fury had his normal gloves on in the first fight the damage would be worse for Klitschko, that's fact no matter how much you and try and mock me. Fury landed the better punches in the fight and IMO would have stopped him in the 11th. I believe he will do even better without these disadvantages and the improvement he will have made since (being only 27, having the experience of world level, confidence, better training facilities etc etc)

          Fair enough if you think Wlad under-performed, whatever, who's to say Fury was at 100% considering the disadvantage with the Gloves, ring, fighting away from home etc etc

          Not long to wait now. I believe I'll be proved right just like the first fight
          I'm not trying to mock you all, cut the small man syndrome out already.

          Do you genuinely believe Wlad wearing punchers gloves benefits Fury ? Seriously dude, Fury looked rattled off of the real one meaningful punch with spite we saw, think what Wlad with punchers gloves would do. I don't care if Fury didnt wear gloves, he isn't stopping Klitschko, period. He hasn't got it in him. He's like his father, feather fisted.

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            #25
            Few haters have a agenda against Wlad.. He was the undisputed champ and reigned at the top 10yrs, so b1tch please..

            Fury gets credit for his victory over Wlad last time.. I don't see Fury having other plans in the rematch and doing te same as last time.. Wlad has to make it a fight this time of Fury doesn't.. The dirtier the fight the more it plays to Furys advantage but few good left hooks or straight rights and Fury goes down for sure...

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              #26
              Few haters have a agenda against Wlad.. He was the undisputed champ and reigned at the top 10yrs, so b1tch please..

              Fury gets credit for his victory over Wlad last time.. I don't see Fury having other plans in the rematch and doing te same as last time.. Wlad has to make it a fight this time of Fury doesn't.. The dirtier the fight the more it plays to Furys advantage but few good left hooks or straight rights and Fury goes down for sure...

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                #27
                Nothing in the 1st fight told me Wlad could win a rematch

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                  #28
                  Klit got beat at his own game. Fury is has developed a very good ring iq. He can mix it up, box from range, use the jab, counter. Wlads one dimensional and has had too many opponents that just try to walk him down and look for a big shot. He now has totally change how he is used to fighting and actually take risks. If he does he either gets the ko or gets countered to death

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Scott.Weiland.
                    Arent you the guy who was telling me yesterday Wilder would defeat Klitschko with relative ease ? Laugh all you like, I'm still having a good chuckle myself.

                    Yeah he is the same guy.. I am still expecting his comeback on my facts.. He seems to be a fan of Ross purity..

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by BlackRevolver
                      Timing is everything in sport. if you face an opponent when he's nearing the end of his career, done it all and he's on the decline, then you can defeat a name that doesn't match the ability that gave him his status.

                      This is why Fury can win (again), as Wlad looks ready for retirement, while Fury takes advantage.
                      It is a shame Fury ducked out in November 2012, I believe that would have been a great fight. Fury was coming off of a career high win over Chisora just like Fury was in 2014, their really isn't much more to Fury than their was before the Klitschko win although he was a little more entertaining and willing to get into exciting fights back then as he hadn't been knocked down by the pillow fisted cruiser until afterwards, showing his limitations, so I suppose the fight could have been more exciting and more action against Klitschko had Fury not had this new negative approach.

                      Wlad looks like he's slowing down drastically over the past couple of years, his activity tellingly showing the decrease in punch outout, thrown and landed. The years spent by the best challengers trying to avoid Wlad by clamouring for a shot at the recently vacated Klitschko created a vacuum and a further lull in his ability to get the best challengers to challenge him earlier as opposed to the likes of Fury and Wilder who openly stated they'd wait for him to get older.

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