Why did Fury run from Wlad for 12 rds?

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  • BangEM
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    Why did Fury run from Wlad for 12 rds?

    I just watched the fight against and Fury ran like a biitch and he barely even threw 70 punches in that fight. LMAOOO

    His uncle Peter told me him to engage at one point and he said he’s watchful/scared of Wlad’s left hook. LMAOOO

    This guy isn’t beating Josh. He’ll get destroyed.
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    #2
    Originally posted by BangEM
    I just watched the fight against and Fury ran like a biitch and he barely even threw 70 punches in that fight. LMAOOO

    His uncle Peter told me him to engage at one point and he said he’s watchful/scared of Wlad’s left hook. LMAOOO

    This guy isn’t beating Josh. He’ll get destroyed.
    I just looked it up and he threw 371 punches

    That's "barely 70" is it?

    You've done your credibility in your first sentence, take a break and try harder next time.

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    • Squ□redCircle34
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      #3
      That shows you how dangerous Wilder is, Fury could get away with boxing an getting the rounds with Wlad but against Wilder he immediately took it to him so that the longer the fight goes the more chances Wilder gets to catch him with a big shot!

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      • kingstip9
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        #4
        Originally posted by BangEM
        I just watched the fight against and Fury ran like a biitch and he barely even threw 70 punches in that fight. LMAOOO

        His uncle Peter told me him to engage at one point and he said he’s watchful/scared of Wlad’s left hook. LMAOOO

        This guy isn’t beating Josh. He’ll get destroyed.
        Fckn lol. You called him “josh” like he’s your mate.

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        • Clegg
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          #5
          Very boring fight but it's obvious why. Wlad was very dangerous at his preferred distance. But he's a methodical fighter and doesn't take big risks, so if you keep him guessing and you're difficult to hit he struggles to get much going. Smart gameplan, dull fight

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          • deathofaclown
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            #6
            Not Fury’s fault Wlad was one dimensional. He knew he had the tools to beat Wlad without even giving Wlad a shot at winning and did it, took his belts.

            Those same belts he still never lost in the ring.

            AJ can never be a credible champ or really claim those belts until he can beat Fury, which he won’t.

            AJ wins vacant titles or beats weak champs
            that pick up vacant titles. Fury beats long reigning champions.

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            • davef
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              #7
              some serious joshua cucks on this forum

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              • fistic flow
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                #8
                Fury deserves every praise for going to Klit's backyard and dethroning him. There was a such huge gap in experience and level of opposition fought and he managed to pull off what very few thought him capable of. A confident, disciplined Fury is another beast entirely and a level above the rest.

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                • KingHippo
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                  #9
                  Anyone who uses the term "running" in boxing is an automatic casual in my book

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                  • koolkc107
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                    #10
                    Not the best fight aesthetically, but quite brilliant as far as Fury's game plan and execution.

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