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  • #11
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
    At heavyweight we have?

    Muhammad Ali beating Joe Frazier.

    Lennox Lewis destroying both Hasim Rahnman and Oliver Mccall.

    Evander Holyfield beating Rid**** Bowe.

    Wladimir Kiltschko pretty much ending Lamon Brewster career 'Kiltschko probably would of beaten Tyson Fury in their rematch also'


    I'm sorry, Wlad is a great champion.. but uh, Fury is his kryptonite. He can't handle tall awkward fighters, it's not him. Never was.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Champ Wilder View Post


      I'm sorry, Wlad is a great champion.. but uh, Fury is his kryptonite. He can't handle tall awkward fighters, it's not him. Never was.
      1: Fury could not hurt Wladimir Kiltschko.

      2: Kiltschko was backing up Tyson Fury all night.

      And since that performance Fury has shown, that he is pretty much a one trick pony at elite level 'He fights that same fight of a semi-violent game of tick every single time'.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
        1: Fury could not hurt Wladimir Kiltschko.

        2: Kiltschko was backing up Tyson Fury all night.

        And since that performance Fury has shown, that he is pretty much a one trick pony at elite level 'He fights that same fight of a semi-violent game of tick every single time'.
        Fury most definitely could, a couple combinations on Wlad and he'll be doing the shaky leg. Wlad knows this too, that's why he was so afraid to throw.

        Wlad would have to take sacrifices but judging his chin, it doesn't seem like he trusts himself. It's like Kovalev vs Canelo, Kovalev knew canelo was beautiful at counter punching and his chin would not hold up if Canelo connects a good hit.

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