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  • #31
    Originally posted by BoxingFan85 View Post
    Yeah he is the same guy.. I am still expecting his comeback on my facts.. He seems to be a fan of Ross purity..
    Doubtful, he's just anti Klitschko, don't be fooled he's no pro Wilder or Fury fan hence why he knows shyt about them and more about the former champ. Just a typical butt hurt loser sore at the fact Klitschko dominated for over a decade, Laced Up being a typical example.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
      Yeah the dream days of Mormeck and Pianeta were fabulous.
      You're aware Wlad was chasing multiple records, the likes of Mormeck and Pianeta being more than adequate opposition compared to the likes Joe Louis lined up. It's all moot anyway and I care none to debate it when you've got Wilder successfully defending against lower quality such as Szpilka, Molina for instance and Joshua operating at an even lower level since picking up the title against trips such as Breazeale. I gotta admit I'm excited about the prospects of Wilder's next defence, Arreola, it's a damn shame when Arreola of today is considered a step up to what you've been facing, and Breazeale who was being out pointed by Amir LOL, wait for it .... Mansour as an opponent considered your toughest test to date.

      Klitschko was facing guys like Wach because guys like Fury wouldn't face him, trying in earnest to line up undefeated guys for his record hence approach for Chisora in 2010, Fury 2012 and Pianeta in 2013, the others such as Leapai and Thompson being mandated right, but you'd have preferred he vacated as Wilder and Joshua are more exciting of course with their thrilling defences.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
        Fury headbutts

        You are one delusional mofo my friend.
        You're the scheriproct kid. Years of torid self **** abuse have corrupted your psyche. In many ways I wish Klitschko could have lost sooner to ease your suffering.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View Post
          Doubtful, he's just anti Klitschko, don't be fooled he's no pro Wilder or Fury fan hence why he knows shyt about them and more about the former champ. Just a typical butt hurt loser sore at the fact Klitschko dominated for over a decade, Laced Up being a typical example.
          Yep.. Never understood the low life haters.. If the guy is not their fav boxer then they come Diss him because they know no better.. Never seen so much hate for other boxers but Klitschkos get a lot of flack.. But these same scums appreciate Mayweather for his boxing skills, beats me though.. Mayweather, Ward, Wlad are all technically sound boxers.. If you cannot appreciate the art accept that you don't have an eye for technique, period..

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          • #35
            Originally posted by BoxingFan85 View Post
            Yep.. Never understood the low life haters.. If the guy is not their fav boxer then they come Diss him because they know no better.. Never seen so much hate for other boxers but Klitschkos get a lot of flack.. But these same scums appreciate Mayweather for his boxing skills, beats me though.. Mayweather, Ward, Wlad are all technically sound boxers.. If you cannot appreciate the art accept that you don't have an eye for technique, period..
            I had this conversation with Larry and couldn't understand why his disregard for Klitschko for the very same reasons, I'm a huge Ward fan and Mayweather no matter how anti climactic Floyd's end of career and Ward's treatment of Mikkel Kessler. I've spoke with Denium on this too and he's a Klitschko admirer and not a blind hater, his just a bigger Fury fan which I can respect.

            It makes me laugh when I'm told Wlad is not exciting considering his high knock out ratio with his opponents usually finishing in a heap genuinely knocked out as opposed to referee intervention.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by artofpugilism View Post
              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
              If Wlad mixes up the punches I don't see anything Fury has that can deter the former champ with maybe the exception of the jab, really that is the key to unlocking the win for Wlad negate the jab of Fury and he wins.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View Post
                If Wlad mixes up the punches I don't see anything Fury has that can deter the former champ with maybe the exception of the jab, really that is the key to unlocking the win for Wlad negate the jab of Fury and he wins.
                Yep the question is can klit adjust his style to get in to range after so long., hes so used to having everything is own way. And he doesnt have enough varety in his shots, he has never had to throw an uppercut in his life!! If he can adjust he obviously has the power, but its not gunna be easy to get his shots off.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by artofpugilism View Post
                  Yep the question is can klit adjust his style to get in to range after so long., hes so used to having everything is own way. And he doesnt have enough varety in his shots, he has never had to throw an uppercut in his life!! If he can adjust he obviously has the power, but its not gunna be easy to get his shots off.
                  I'm thinking the partisan crowd may be Fury's undoing, I recall last time he fought in front of a home crowd he was roundly booed for failing to deliver upon promises and chiefly the reason Sky aren't showing the rematch.

                  Klitschko obviously has to make adjustments but his entire career he's always learnt from defeats, I think it will serve as the motivation he needs to win, and in emphatic fashion this time.

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                  • #39
                    obvious Wlad threw the Fury fight and cleaned up on side bets

                    Wlad pulled a fast one on all of boxing by dumping the Fury fight and collecting big on side bets off a Fury win and stunning Wlad loss. Just watching Wlad not punching and looking lousy was an indication the fight waS BEING THROWN. Fury has no boxing skills and is a clumsy soft oaf.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View Post
                      I'm thinking the partisan crowd may be Fury's undoing, I recall last time he fought in front of a home crowd he was roundly booed for failing to deliver upon promises and chiefly the reason Sky aren't showing the rematch.

                      Klitschko obviously has to make adjustments but his entire career he's always learnt from defeats, I think it will serve as the motivation he needs to win, and in emphatic fashion this time.
                      He hasnt had to adjust for a very long time, and that was thanks to steward taking advantage of his assetts whilsts protecting his flaws. He has never been outboxed like that. . Thats what makes it itneresting can he fight a completely differant way to how he has fought since dominating the division, he amost has to go backwards and fight m a similar fashion to how he did at the start of his career more aggresive taking risks,

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