I agree with Bellew on this one. Fury's performance was dull. He didn't take many risks during that fight. At least Joshua took more risks and came out the winner in the end.
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AJ went life-n-death with Klitschko... he got dropped like a sack of potatoes and nearly had his Ruiz moment early
Bellew is smoking ****... AJ's ****, to be exact
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Originally posted by miniq View PostLol
Fury took Wlad apart mentally and physically.
AJ got dropped and very close to getting stopped in a 50:50.
Fury just about edged the rounds, by being awkward with a riddler type of style 'Those type of tactics would not of worked in a rematch' Kiltschko did more things wrong, than what Fury did right in the first fight etc
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostFormer cruiserweight world champion Tony Bellew explained why he's more impressed with Anthony Joshua's victory over Wladimir Klitschko than what Fury had accomplished against the Ukrainian fighter two years earlier.
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Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View PostIf Fury was being backed up all night by Kiltschko 'How is that, being taken apart physically?'.
Fury just about edged the rounds, by being awkward with a riddler type of style 'Those type of tactics would not of worked in a rematch' Kiltschko did more things wrong, than what Fury did right in the first fight etc
Wlad is a clincher
He couldn't push Fury back in the clinch or bully him, same with AJ
Failed miserably.
Couldn't handle Fury at any range either
Physically battered, ref jumped in to save him multiple times when he got lost in the ring & had to take a point off Fury for wlad bieng such a loser. headbutting fool.
Wlad is the most overrated HW of all time. Made a career of beating up midgets who got stuck in front of him at range. Pushed and clinched them into submission. Then some big young men came along and put him into retirement, THE BIG STIFF IDIOT. Didn't fight inside ever. Totally useless.
Telegraphed all of his work against Fury who he had to close the distance on. Hilarious.
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Originally posted by miniq View PostWlad is a clincher
He couldn't push Fury back in the clinch or bully him, same with AJ
Failed miserably.
Couldn't handle Fury at any range either
Physically battered, ref jumped in to save him multiple times when he got lost in the ring & had to take a point off Fury for wlad bieng such a loser. headbutting fool.
Wlad is the most overrated HW of all time. Made a career of beating up midgets who got stuck in front of him at range. Pushed and clinched them into submission. Then some big young men came along and put him into retirement, THE BIG STIFF IDIOT. Didn't fight inside ever. Totally useless.
Telegraphed all of his work against Fury who he had to close the distance on. Hilarious.
Still on his worst night as a champion, Fury played a game of tick 'Hardly a beat down, stop trying to make out otherwise'.
Wladimir Kiltschko was a great champion, better than Tyson Fury as a champion thus-far 'Both the Kiltschko's upheld the ideals of what it means to be a Heavyweight Champion, they fought everyone and carried those belts with supreme honor'.Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 01-24-2021, 05:53 PM.
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Originally posted by DreamFighter View Postboth good wins. not great, waldo should never have had a title by the time he fought Fury.
fury outboxed him but couldnt knock out china chinned waldo.
joshua largely outboxed him but dropped his guard for one round, yet koing him. But he was 3 years older. Only someone biased would call them any different.
The truth is both fury and joshua arent all that.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostTyson Phooey in fact should of been suspended when he caught Wladimir Klitschko at the right time. Someone in UKAD was likely paid-off to prolong the revealing of Tyson's failed PED test for abuse of Nandrolone, in the Christian Hammer bout.
Thats like if Andy Ruiz were to get popped for steriods vs. Alexander Dimitrenko and then go on to fight Anthony Joshua, and changing his life.
So you got to give Anthony Joshua much more credit for beating Wladimir Klitschko, as A.J has not been proven to be a steroid cheat -- but who knows, maybe Joshua failed his last drugs test vs. Kubrat Pulev and UKAD is holding the results for this mega PPV for this 'undisputed' title clash, that would not surprise me.
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