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Official Tyson Fury vs Wladimir Klitschko Post Fight Discussion Thread
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Juggernaut..
Yes I agree, I clearly seen Fury do more than enough to win to be sure but a trouncing as it's being called basically it most definitely wasn't.
Peter Fury got this much right, the 2 guys meshed in such a way that they were really awkward for each other and it didn't resemble such a good fight as a result.
Despite Wladimir looking really bad it isn't as if Fury looked stunning either.
It was still a close-ish fight, obviously warranting a rematch.
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Originally posted by Elroy1 View PostJuggernaut..
Yes I agree, I clearly seen Fury do more than enough to win to be sure but a trouncing as it's being called basically it most definitely wasn't.
Peter Fury got this much right, the 2 guys meshed in such a way that they were really awkward for each other and it didn't resemble such a good fight as a result.
Despite Wladimir looking really bad it isn't as if Fury looked stunning either.
It was still a close-ish fight, obviously warranting a rematch.
As for your Puritty comment, all I have to say is: Cleveland Woods...
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You Klittards are deluding yourselfs.
Fury gave Wladimir a boxing lesson, just as i confidently predicted. Wlad won the 12th, that's it. Fury took away all his tools and made him completely impotent.
No need to be so gutted lads, Fury is a master boxer, there's no shame in losing to him.
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Originally posted by denium View PostYou Klittards are deluding yourselfs.
Fury gave Wladimir a boxing lesson, just as i confidently predicted. Wlad won the 12th, that's it. Fury took away all his tools and made him completely impotent.
No need to be so gutted lads, Fury is a master bater there's no shame in losing to him.
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Originally posted by denium View PostThe irony is, Yoz & his buddies were claiming that Wladimir was impossible to outbox.
"Nobody has ever outboxed Wlad doe, only knocked him out" etc
The CompuBox stats are telling, too. Fury put on such a boxing masterclass, that he achieved a 20% connection rate.
Wladimir was worse, don't get me wrong. It was horrible to watch the then-champ devoid of ideas and holding back from throwing his right hand, but it was NEVER, NEVER a quality boxing masterclass.
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Originally posted by yoz View PostSuch a masterclass, that HBO labelled it a "not terribly entertaining", and "poor quality" fight.
The CompuBox stats are telling, too. Fury put on such a boxing masterclass, that he achieved a 20% connection rate.
Wladimir was worse, don't get me wrong. It was horrible to watch the then-champ devoid of ideas and holding back from throwing his right hand, but it was NEVER, NEVER a quality boxing masterclass.
The fight was utterly engrossing for someone who understands boxing, to casuals yeah, it probably appeared to be dull.
Wladimir was holding back from throwing his right hand because he couldn't handle Fury's feints or movement. He was scared that if he committed the right hand, Fury would counter and hurt him. Fury took away his tools, why is it so hard for Klittards to comprehend this?Last edited by denium; 12-03-2015, 04:42 AM.
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