Comments Thread For: Wilder: If Klitschko Let Hands Go, Different Outcome With Fury

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  • HeadBodyBodyBody
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    #11
    if my grandma had a pair of bollocks she'd be my grandad

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    • champion4ever
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      #12
      That's what I've been saying all along. That's the reason why Fury threw so few punches against Dr. Steel hammer; Because Wladimir couldn't find him. He played keep away for 12 rounds by not getting hit, running out the clock and making life very difficult for Wladimir.

      Now watch the complete opposite between Wilder and Klitscho. By Wilder being the more reckless, athletic, younger, faster, stronger and flexible of the two which is (Wladimr Klitschko); Watch how he'll take more risks by closing the distance very quickly against Fury while touching and hitting him in the process. Once this happens and Fury begins to feel Deontay's power; Just watch how fast the old natural fighting instincts of Tyson Fury's kicks in.

      He would hold, wrestle and try to turn this into a very dirty and ugly fight in order to survive. He would lean his weight on Wilder but that is only going to leave more vulnerable to Deontay's right uppercuts and left hooks on the inside.

      In summary, Deontay Wilder must make this a very fast paced fight, in order to win, by throwing caution to the wind. If he consistently does this, he would eventually break down the body of the weaker and larger man by ultimately stopping him or knocking him out.

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      • Noelanthony
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        #13
        Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
        Been saying this since it happened. The Klitschko that fought Joshua would have beaten Fury too, he had a more attack/risk taking approach.
        Now wilder agrees with you and his fans always did secretly

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        • Noelanthony
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          #14
          Originally posted by Arma316
          It’s easier said than done. What threw Wlad off was Fury’s movement, feints, hand speed, and underrated power. He landed just enough to earn Wlad’s respect, and his ability to control distance made it hard for Wlad to close the gap.

          Wilder’s mindset seems all wrong here. The closer we get to the fight, the more I see him getting beat on points or maybe stopped late.
          Fury was faster and threw more feints than David Haye?David Haye hit Harder also. Klitschko had a off night but admittedly Tyson’s game plan contributed to that

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            #15
            Originally posted by Redd Foxx
            Everyone, literally everyone, knows it's true, yet Fury fans won't come to terms with it because takes away from the legend they're trying to create. If the guy was so in control, why did he barely land anything against a guy who wasn't punching??

            (and, no I won't be checking back for replies because I have already heard the same unconvincing BS from you guys for 3 years now).
            Lololololol... you will, you just won’t reply.

            I agree though

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            • petero
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              #16
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
              Been saying this since it happened. The Klitschko that fought Joshua would have beaten Fury too, he had a more attack/risk taking approach.
              Yes, but Vlad couldn't land a punch because he got feinted out of his shoes. If he fought Fury like he did Josh he would have gotten caught way more. Fury schooled Vlad period.

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              • Robbie Barrett
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                #17
                Originally posted by petero
                Yes, but Vlad couldn't land a punch because he got feinted out of his shoes. If he fought Fury like he did Josh he would have gotten caught way more. Fury schooled Vlad period.
                Schooled him?

                I saw a close boring fight with neither willing to take risks. Fury isn't a puncher Wlad should have done what Steward used to beg him to do and let his hands go. Wlad's mindset beat Wlad.

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                • dibzvincent143
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                  The biggest win of Tyson Fury's pro career was a twelve round unanimous decision over Wladimir Klitschko in November of 2015 to capture the WBA, IBF, IBO, WBO heavyweight titles. The victory was one of the biggest heavyweight upsets in the last decade. At the time Klitschko had been unbeaten for over 10 years and was heavily favored to win.
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                  Thing is he didn’t, he couldn’t. Fury won the mental war, and backed it up in the ring.
                  I’m sure Wlad came in there wanting to win, and he would have beaten anyone else not name fury that night.
                  Fury had a good strategy, and sticked to it. Demoralized Wlad.

                  That version of fury handles Joshua as well.
                  Now Wilder is the wild one as his style is outside of the box and definitely nothing from the book. That power can always save his ass.

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                  • 5000boxing
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                    #19
                    Let me work on my U.K slang.. "u getting sparkplugged out u tosser! Lol ya

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                    • Jack_sh*t
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by HeadBodyBodyBody
                      if my grandma had a pair of bollocks she'd be my grandad
                      Came here to state exactly that. Beat me to it...

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