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  • Why Wlad doesn't take a tune up for his comeback?

    The rematch with Fury was a matter of honour, i had to be done. but now with the cokehead clown gone, hopefully for good, Wlad shouldn't be rushing things

    He's old, he's been inactive for too long, and unfocused on his job because of his crazy ***** of a wife. Ring rust is serious business specially at Wlad's age, furthermore, we dont know if he's still mentally there. losing to a self destructive chump like Fury in one of the worst fights ever can be a serious blow to your confidence

    We know, Wlad. we know you're a brave man, you want to fight the best and to prove you still got it, but I dont think it's a good idea to be calling out the current top HWs yet

    Joshua is young, hungry, and has killer power in both hands. yeah, he might be a slow stiff but for all we know, Wlad might have slowed down a lot too with all this inactivity due to Fury being a twat


    Wlad should be targeting a low ranked HW and shake off that ring rust first, before going for the belts and the top spot again. Any suggestions?

  • #2
    He doesn't have the time left in his career to play with tuneups.

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    • #3
      WIth Fury stripped his next fight should be for a belt.

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      • #4
        He's 40 years old, not the most exciting fighter to watch and just lost after a huge run.

        He needs wins against top opponents if he's to still be taken seriously as a force in the division now. A tune up or weak opponent does nothing for him at this stage.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by j0zef View Post
          He doesn't have the time left in his career to play with tuneups.
          Agreed, he's been in top quality sparring and training it's not as though he's had anything other than a 4 month break between November and April.

          Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
          WIth Fury stripped his next fight should be for a belt.
          Whilst I like the notion it doesn't feel right he should be contesting vacant belts, though he needs to be fighting at the highest level that is paramount.

          Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
          He's 40 years old, not the most exciting fighter to watch and just lost after a huge run.

          He needs wins against top opponents if he's to still be taken seriously as a force in the division now. A tune up or weak opponent does nothing for him at this stage.
          This. He needs to be mixing it with the best of the division if he is to be held in high regard, he may yet have a lot to offer on the biggest stage, it's unclear at this stage but fighting guys like Szpilka, Breazeale and Martln prove nothing. Their is a short list of guys he should and hopefully will be facing, the guys in receipt of belts namely.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Scott. Weiland View Post
            Agreed, he's been in top quality sparring and training it's not as though he's had anything other than a 4 month break between November and April.



            Whilst I like the notion it doesn't feel right he should be contesting vacant belts, though he needs to be fighting at the highest level that is paramount.



            This. He needs to be mixing it with the best of the division if he is to be held in high regard, he may yet have a lot to offer on the biggest stage, it's unclear at this stage but fighting guys like Szpilka, Breazeale and Martln prove nothing. Their is a short list of guys he should and hopefully will be facing, the guys in receipt of belts namely.
            I just hope his next fight is worth me watching. I will watch him fight Wilder (hurt), Joshua, Ortiz and maybe Dillon Whyte. Otherwise, I prob will not watch.

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            • #7
              When you have max. 1 or 2 yrs(stretching it) left in your career you cannot be bothered to have tuneups & frankly beating a no-hopers(anyone below #10) will not do your confidence any good either.. Mix in with the new HWs & get your focus back for one last hurrah!

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              • #8
                Is Tony Thompson still around?

                Rubber match, baby.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by anthonydavid11 View Post
                  Is Tony Thompson still around?

                  Rubber match, baby.


                  but seriously its waird that Thopson gave him probably the best fights beside loses,Thopson was never player in HW but he could fight Klitchko like 50/50 oponent,styles make fights i guess.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Canelo and GGG View Post


                    but seriously its waird that Thopson gave him probably the best fights beside loses,Thopson was never player in HW but he could fight Klitchko like 50/50 oponent,styles make fights i guess.
                    Oh I'm not knocking Thompson. He's always reliable for a good scrap. He did give Wlad two good runs. I just had to throw that out there. Haha. I think it is a good idea for him to fight somebody in the meantime while negotiations continue to drag out. He's been on the shelf for a year already.

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