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  • #41
    Originally posted by Boxing Goat View Post
    What fight did you watch? It was close and Fury did pretty much f#ck all. It just happened to be a little more than 39 y/o, shot WK
    You don't win a decision in Germany against the home fighter unless it's crystal clear. Vlad had the ring erected smaller than agreed in the contract and put layers of extra padding under the canvas to slow Fury down. Team Fury had to threaten to cancel the fight & go home to get that sorted. Vlad knew what he was up against.

    You didn't see how Fury completely nullified Vlad's offense and thoroughly outboxed him? Maybe WWE would be more your thing.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Jack_***** View Post
      You don't win a decision in Germany against the home fighter unless it's crystal clear. Vlad had the ring erected smaller than agreed in the contract and put layers of extra padding under the canvas to slow Fury down. Team Fury had to threaten to cancel the fight & go home to get that sorted. Vlad knew what he was up against.

      You didn't see how Fury completely nullified Vlad's offense and thoroughly outboxed him? Maybe WWE would be more your thing.
      I'm a Fury fan from way back but that fight was closer than people make out.

      Fury won by nullifying wlad and doing a bit more on offence, but not much more.

      I'm interested to see this wilder rematch as I want to know if Fury's approach will work twice, both wlad and wilder were itching for the instant rematch

      A dominant performance is like Lacy v Calzaghe, Lacy would never wanted to get in the ring with Calzaghe again after that.

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      • #43
        Klit wants Fury to win because then his legacy looks better. Fair enough i suppose.

        Boxing Goat is a Wladtard and always has been. I remember him crying after Fury took his hero to school!

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Jack_***** View Post
          You don't win a decision in Germany against the home fighter unless it's crystal clear. Vlad had the ring erected smaller than agreed in the contract and put layers of extra padding under the canvas to slow Fury down. Team Fury had to threaten to cancel the fight & go home to get that sorted. Vlad knew what he was up against.

          You didn't see how Fury completely nullified Vlad's offense and thoroughly outboxed him? Maybe WWE would be more your thing.
          Thoroughly outboxed is a serious stretch man lol.

          Fury won by nullifying Wlad and doing just a tad bit more on offence and I stress the tad bit more. Most rounds were probably decided by a jab or 2 and Fury posing with his hands behind his back.

          Guys trying to rewrite history by making it sound like a dominant whitewash or boxing masterclass when it was an uneventful fight and Fury should count himself lucky that they didn’t rob him that night cause the fight was extremely uneventful.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Tecnoworld View Post
            Agreed. Stamina has always bwen wlad's weak point. But I still believe he could have beaten aj with a different approach (like ruiz did).
            I agree, plus the dude was 41 and still almost won. That should show his overall value in terms of all time, right there, imo.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Jack_***** View Post
              You don't win a decision in Germany against the home fighter unless it's crystal clear. Vlad had the ring erected smaller than agreed in the contract and put layers of extra padding under the canvas to slow Fury down. Team Fury had to threaten to cancel the fight & go home to get that sorted. Vlad knew what he was up against.

              You didn't see how Fury completely nullified Vlad's offense and thoroughly outboxed him? Maybe WWE would be more your thing.
              Lol Wlad was shot ya dunce and I've forgotten more about boxing than your b#tch a$$ ever knew

              I watched the fight several times and know exactly what happened. It was a horrible fight where both guys did jack sh%t and like your name suggests, you know jack sh&t about boxing

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              • #47
                Originally posted by LDBC Slayer View Post
                I'm a Fury fan from way back but that fight was closer than people make out.

                Fury won by nullifying wlad and doing a bit more on offence, but not much more.

                I'm interested to see this wilder rematch as I want to know if Fury's approach will work twice, both wlad and wilder were itching for the instant rematch

                A dominant performance is like Lacy v Calzaghe, Lacy would never wanted to get in the ring with Calzaghe again after that.
                Exactly, the guy is a idiot who dksab

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
                  Ducking implies you're shook. Why would a fighter be shook of someone they thoroughly outclassed?

                  Break that down for me boyo, having trouble understanding that one.
                  Outclassed? You couldnt have watched that fight! That was the worst fight ever by great fighters. Fury clearly won, but both looked horrible besides Fury footwork.

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                  • #49
                    Klitschko spoke for the love of the sport...

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                    • #50
                      Plus, that was the dullest uneventful clash in the history of HW boxing

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