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

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  • Jack_sh*t
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    #21
    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
    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.
    'A close fight?' Is this your application to be an NSAC judge?

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    • Robbie Barrett
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      #22
      Originally posted by Jack_*****
      'A close fight?' Is this your application to be an NSAC judge?
      Yes it was a close fight with both doing very little and landing nothing. Are you trying to claim Fury dominated?

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        #23
        I agree but its not furys fault wlad didnt do that

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          #24
          Originally posted by vitali1999
          True, Wladdy would have been ko'd instead of decisioned due to fatigue. Wladdy always had a stamina and a chin issue. This is why his style changed after Steward took over as his trainer. Also why he went a decade without losing. Tie up, clinch, save energy. Wlad couldn't land on Fury. He threw plenty of right hands that were dodged or slipped. End of story
          ha ha this, it was clinch save energy every single fight....**** me did he stink up the hw division in the 00s

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            #25
            Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
            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.
            Lmao and this is why you’re a joke.

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            • HarvardBlue
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              #26
              Klitschko/Fury was one of the most boring fights I've ever seen. They both fought like two drunks trying to hold each other up. Only thing missing was that boozy music they played in the background of old black and white movies when someone one was falling down drunk on the screen.

              If they both let their hands go, it would be a different, entertaining fight.

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              • Boksfan
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                #27
                Wildher on point as always, war Beyonce!

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                  #28
                  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.
                  Originally posted by P4Pdunny
                  Yea, AJ got the more inspired, tougher Wlad to deal with. Those people saying he was shopworn at that point need to be quiet.
                  Agreed. Fury beat Grabomir because he couldn't get set to load up. But also, Joshua got a version of Clinchko that wasn't afraid to take risks.

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                  • Robbie Barrett
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by _Rexy_
                    Lmao and this is why you’re a joke.
                    A fight were there was no more than a few jabs separating them per round isn't close? GTFOH you ****ing bellend.

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                    • champion4ever
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                      Yes it was a close fight with both doing very little and landing nothing. Are you trying to claim Fury dominated?
                      Yeah, I agree. It was a close fight. As both guys seemed too afraid of hitting each another.

                      Neither guy was willing to take risks. Fury feared Wlad's punching power and Wlad feared for both his own stamina and chin.

                      It was because, up until that point of his career; Wlad had been KOd previously on at least three occasions. Which was why he was understandably and reluctantly gunshy.

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