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  • #31
    Originally posted by HooksInYou View Post
    Freedom, do you think Fury is bull****ting with this statement or do you think a geniune offers has been made? As far as I know, Wladimir has to make a mandatory against Povetkin.
    Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
    I think it's just talk from Fury, although he does plan to eventually fight Wladimir.

    Wladimir needs to fight Povetkin and then Pulev, his two mandatories.

    Fury should try for a WBO eliminator against Helenius, and become Wlad's WBO mandatory.
    This is bogus from Fury. If Volodymyr doesn't fight Povetkin in late Feb then he'll fight him in the summer and then it's the Pulev vs Adamek/Cunningham winner after that. Perhaps it could happen in late 2013 but seems near impossible to happen in the summer.

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    • #32
      What's this about Fury having huge power?

      I don't even regard the Chisel win as significant... he beat A Chisel, not THE Chisel. As soon as Derrick took his robe off to reveal a pair of ****, I knew he'd lost that night.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Own3d View Post
        Wlad won the rounds but there was really little in it as far as actually meaningful blows go. I wouldn't call landing a few jabs a round that had little to no affect as dominating.
        Wlad's jabs had no affect? The scores of the fight were 119-108 117-109 116-110. And since Wlad was deducted one point you could bump him up one point on each score card. That actually means that one judge didn't even give Haye a single round. How did Wlad win those rounds? He won those rounds by keeping Haye at the end of his jab that you claim was not affective. Wlad also tossed in an occasional right hand and Haye couldn't do what ever it was that he wanted to do. Again it was Wlad's jab and not some fake a$$ broken toe that beat him.

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        • #34
          Fury is a ******. He's like the 3rd best heavyweight in his own country behind the two Davids. He should challenge Price or even Wach before stepping to a Klit.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Ravens Fan View Post
            Wlad's jabs had no affect? The scores of the fight were 119-108 117-109 116-110. And since Wlad was deducted one point you could bump him up one point on each score card. That actually means that one judge didn't even give Haye a single round. How did Wlad win those rounds? He won those rounds by keeping Haye at the end of his jab that you claim was not affective. Wlad also tossed in an occasional right hand and Haye couldn't do what ever it was that he wanted to do. Again it was Wlad's jab and not some fake a$$ broken toe that beat him.
            How can you keep someone at the end of a jab when there left arm is at their waist, out of 3 jabs wlad would throw he would only land 1 and the other 2 would graze the top of haye's head or the sides, when you watch it live it looks like its the jab that keeps haye away but when you watch it back a few times you'll find it was wladimirs sense of distance, he kept haye at a certain distance because he wanted haye to 1. make haye off balance with his attacks and 2. nail haye with the jab...well he got one right lol

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Ravens Fan View Post
              Wlad's jabs had no affect? The scores of the fight were 119-108 117-109 116-110. And since Wlad was deducted one point you could bump him up one point on each score card. That actually means that one judge didn't even give Haye a single round. How did Wlad win those rounds? He won those rounds by keeping Haye at the end of his jab that you claim was not affective. Wlad also tossed in an occasional right hand and Haye couldn't do what ever it was that he wanted to do. Again it was Wlad's jab and not some fake a$$ broken toe that beat him.
              Wlad won the rounds solely on a jabs landed, he clearly won the fight but impressive he was not. Those jabs were nothing more than round stealers, he landed them because Haye allowed him to by standing in front of Wlad with his hands down trying to make him open up for counters. Wlad didn't outclass or dominate Haye.

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              • #37
                Wladimir should fight until he's like 46.
                Give Prime Anthony Joshua a shot at that age. Will be funny if Old Man Wlad is still winning.
                Last edited by Deathknight88; 11-25-2012, 03:21 PM.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by knockoutking565 View Post
                  How can you keep someone at the end of a jab when there left arm is at their waist, out of 3 jabs wlad would throw he would only land 1 and the other 2 would graze the top of haye's head or the sides, when you watch it live it looks like its the jab that keeps haye away but when you watch it back a few times you'll find it was wladimirs sense of distance, he kept haye at a certain distance because he wanted haye to 1. make haye off balance with his attacks and 2. nail haye with the jab...well he got one right lol
                  By having a good one and using it and therefore winning 31 of the 36 rounds on the three judges score cards.

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                  • #39
                    Just talk. Fury will avoid Wlad & hunt the vacant wbc belt like all the others.

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                    • #40
                      He's got as much of a Writ to fight Wlad as did Messers, Wach, Mormeck and Thompson

                      he will lose but he's only a 24 year old baby so it will be good experiance for him

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