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  • #31
    Originally posted by Arma316 View Post
    It’s easy to think that all Wilder has to do is throw more punches than Wladimir did but it’s easier said than done.

    Clearly, Fury hits harder than his record indicates otherwise fighters would walk through him but they can’t.
    Everyone seems to think "Wlad didn't throw" "he was gun shy" "he just had to throw more right hands". They never think about what Fury was doing to stop Wlad throwing.

    You allude to his power and you're right. He doesn't ever load up or throw bombs, that's not his style, but he has enough pop to get respect.

    The real reason Wlad didn't throw was because he has to feel comfortable and in range to throw. He doesn't over commit and is scared of counters which is why he always used to jab and grab. Fury never let him set his feet or feel set and in range. His feints, footwork, upper body movement, switching and changing angles always kept Wlad off balance and confused. He just can't throw in that state. The only reason he threw in the 12th was because Peter Fury told Tyson to try and knock him out and Fury held his ground.

    It still amazes me how many people do not understand that it was Fury that caused Wlad to act that way during the fight. He controlled him the whole way through.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
      Fury is pillow fisted compared to AJ so that theory doesn't hold up. Movement certainly contributed to it but it's funny how people ignore that Fury barely landed any punches either. It was a very cautious and slow paced fight from both guys. Fury fans that try to ignore the fact that Wlad was strangely cautious against Jennings before this and then suddenly balls to the wall with AJ are just being fanboys.
      Wlad clearly had a change in mentality between those fights.
      Explain how does it not hold up?

      AJ is pretty static and is there to be hit, Wlad felt he was always in range so could let his hands go. AJ also doesn't feint that much and is relatively predictable in his attacks so Wlad was much more at ease against that style, even though AJ has more power. It's about styles.

      Jennings moved and was pretty elusive. Fury moved, twitched, feinted and confused the hell out of Wlad. Wlad hasnt adapted his style since E. Steward revamped him and he didn't change it for one fight.

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      • #33
        nothing clutchko can say is gonna help birdlegs he's finished

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        • #34
          Originally posted by lefthooklead View Post
          Explain how does it not hold up?

          AJ is pretty static and is there to be hit, Wlad felt he was always in range so could let his hands go. AJ also doesn't feint that much and is relatively predictable in his attacks so Wlad was much more at ease against that style, even though AJ has more power. It's about styles.

          Jennings moved and was pretty elusive. Fury moved, twitched, feinted and confused the hell out of Wlad. Wlad hasnt adapted his style since E. Steward revamped him and he didn't change it for one fight.
          You're acting like Fury fans often do, which is creating narratives to support the idea that the guy who punched himself in the face and has been wobbled by bums is this flawless figure.

          I like Fury, I've followed his fights for 8 years or so, but there's no reasoning with guys like you who are delusional about the man.

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          • #35
            Ask Wlad for advice on how to beat Fury?

            Yeah right .. and Oscar should ask Hillary Clinton to be his campagn manager when he runs for President.

            Dear lord .. what a buffon this guy is!

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
              Wlad was mentally broken and gunshy in the Fury fight. He got over most of that before he fought AJ. If Wlad could see his mistake and correct it in the AJ fight, then he may have something to offer Wilder.
              I think that maybe Fury and AJ being two completely different people explains why Wlad looked better against one than he did against the other.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
                You're acting like Fury fans often do, which is creating narratives to support the idea that the guy who punched himself in the face and has been wobbled by bums is this flawless figure.

                I like Fury, I've followed his fights for 8 years or so, but there's no reasoning with guys like you who are delusional about the man.
                Hahaha. Come on, if you are really referencing him uppercutting himself or getting dropped with the Fury of today then you really have no clue, or are just trying to be a troll.

                Personally I just don't think you understand the subtle nuances of what he does, you can't see it because you don't know about it and can't contextualise it. But don't just take my word for it, listen to anyone who has sparred against him talk about him and listen to their judgement as professional fighters who have experienced it first hand.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
                  Fury is pillow fisted compared to AJ so that theory doesn't hold up. Movement certainly contributed to it but it's funny how people ignore that Fury barely landed any punches either. It was a very cautious and slow paced fight from both guys. Fury fans that try to ignore the fact that Wlad was strangely cautious against Jennings before this and then suddenly balls to the wall with AJ are just being fanboys.
                  Wlad clearly had a change in mentality between those fights.
                  Did you watch Wlad vs Jennings?

                  Wlad was cautious because he was fighting on Jenning's turf and the ref wouldn't allow him to do his usual jab and grab routine.

                  And cautious or not, he did beat Jennings convincingly, btw.

                  Clearly, his state of mind was different against AJ because he had nothing to lose by then. And the reason he had nothing to lose was that Fury had already beaten him, on his own turf.
                  Last edited by kafkod; 11-06-2018, 11:35 PM.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by lefthooklead View Post
                    Everyone seems to think "Wlad didn't throw" "he was gun shy" "he just had to throw more right hands". They never think about what Fury was doing to stop Wlad throwing.

                    You allude to his power and you're right. He doesn't ever load up or throw bombs, that's not his style, but he has enough pop to get respect.

                    The real reason Wlad didn't throw was because he has to feel comfortable and in range to throw. He doesn't over commit and is scared of counters which is why he always used to jab and grab. Fury never let him set his feet or feel set and in range. His feints, footwork, upper body movement, switching and changing angles always kept Wlad off balance and confused. He just can't throw in that state. The only reason he threw in the 12th was because Peter Fury told Tyson to try and knock him out and Fury held his ground.

                    It still amazes me how many people do not understand that it was Fury that caused Wlad to act that way during the fight. He controlled him the whole way through.
                    While what you said is mostly true, let's not forget that Fury himself barely threw any punches and missed most of the ones he threw anyway.

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                    • #40
                      Joshua and Wlad are close friends so no , he won t help Wilder who also insists Klitschko ducked him .

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