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By *ty31Man
over a year ago
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I think it will be a good fight- Fury will come to give it a good go and not back down or be intimidated like a lot of Klitschko's opponents have been. Fury's unpredictable, got a great jab and is pretty fast for a big man plus he's a bit crazy which isn't a bad attribute for a pro fighter.
I think Klitschko by points or late stoppage (post round 10)- he's just a bit too good technically, too emotionally secure and always trains hard with great attention to detail. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Although it's an intriguing contest it somehow manages to leave me totally indifferent to the outcome as I just can't summon any affinity with Tyson Fury |
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Fury new world champion, won't go distance.
Klitschko only had a reach advantage and struggled against everyone, like chisora. Fury schooled chisora. Boxing wise fury is good, just his words and antics are silly, funny though.
When he punched himself in the head in a fight , then said it was because, he want to know what it felt like to be hit in head by a real heavyweight haha |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"Looking forward to this who's going to end up sparked out or will it go the distance?
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To be honest i don't think i can think of many more dreary fights....
Vit will just jab furys head off..... Fury will lunge inside every so often and miss...... it will end up being 2 6ft 7 guys just jabbing the life out of each other.....
will i watch it "ahem" on a stream... i might... I might not even do that to be honest!
would i pay for it..... not a chance! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Looking forward to this who's going to end up sparked out or will it go the distance?
To be honest i don't think i can think of many more dreary fights....
Vit will just jab furys head off..... Fury will lunge inside every so often and miss...... it will end up being 2 6ft 7 guys just jabbing the life out of each other.....
will i watch it "ahem" on a stream... i might... I might not even do that to be honest!
would i pay for it..... not a chance!"
This is pretty accurate, welter weight is where it's at. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I never thought i would say this but im getting to like Tyson Fury and his confidence! he brings something new to the heavyweight division personality wise, I hope he does beat Klitschko, I would have preferred to see him fight David Haye though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Klitschko easily.
Fury fights like a d*unk bloke in a night club car park. It shows you how poor the heavyweight division is if someone like Fury gets near a title shot. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Fury new world champion, won't go distance.
Klitschko only had a reach advantage and struggled against everyone, like chisora. Fury schooled chisora. Boxing wise fury is good, just his words and antics are silly, funny though.
When he punched himself in the head in a fight , then said it was because, he want to know what it felt like to be hit in head by a real heavyweight haha "
He ain't no mug, even though he goes on like one in front of the camera. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Sky's advert has Fury walking through a yard stacked with pallets. May as well have sent him out collecting scrap metal or selling clothes pegs FFS
All I hope for is Joshua gets a real crack at one of the winners. His December fight is one I'm looking forward too |
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Heavyweight division is poor, not for fury getting a shot, it klitschkos keeping the belts for so long.
Fury is a decent boxer.
Joshua is good, but his opponent, are shocking all part timers, yet he is the real deal somehow. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Heavyweight division is poor, not for fury getting a shot, it klitschkos keeping the belts for so long.
Fury is a decent boxer.
Joshua is good, but his opponent, are shocking all part timers, yet he is the real deal somehow. "
Hearn fighter so he's got a good PR machine behind him. Joshua is a likeable chap though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Heavyweight division is poor, not for fury getting a shot, it klitschkos keeping the belts for so long.
Fury is a decent boxer.
Joshua is good, but his opponent, are shocking all part timers, yet he is the real deal somehow. "
Everyone starts fighting the nobodies his problem is he's so brutally good no big names want to fight him |
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By (user no longer on site)
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First...... Agree with earlier post Fury is a clumsy fool. AJ would KO him right now never mind a top 10 ranked Heavyweight. Wlad is too experienced and too technical he will get Fury out of there quite early
Secondly. I take offence at comment about easy opponents and part timers. To gain a professional boxing licence from the BBBofC is no easy task and I take my hat off to anyone who outs in the work to be able to jump through the ropes into a fight.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Heavyweight division is poor, not for fury getting a shot, it klitschkos keeping the belts for so long.
Fury is a decent boxer.
Joshua is good, but his opponent, are shocking all part timers, yet he is the real deal somehow.
Everyone starts fighting the nobodies his problem is he's so brutally good no big names want to fight him"
Exactly, people are scared of him so the mid tier he needs is running scared |
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By *hinaManMan
over a year ago
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"I think it will be a good fight- Fury will come to give it a good go and not back down or be intimidated like a lot of Klitschko's opponents have been. Fury's unpredictable, got a great jab and is pretty fast for a big man plus he's a bit crazy which isn't a bad attribute for a pro fighter.
I think Klitschko by points or late stoppage (post round 10)- he's just a bit too good technically, too emotionally secure and always trains hard with great attention to detail. "
Very nicely summed up, I think Klitschko will utilise his jab and frustrate Fury. Towards the latter rounds, I can see Fury lose composure and attempt to engage Klitschko into a slug fest but Wladimir will stick to his game plan and hold out for a points win. I think it will be Klitschko on points. |
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By *ty31Man
over a year ago
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"Heavyweight division is poor, not for fury getting a shot, it klitschkos keeping the belts for so long.
Fury is a decent boxer.
Joshua is good, but his opponent, are shocking all part timers, yet he is the real deal somehow.
Everyone starts fighting the nobodies his problem is he's so brutally good no big names want to fight him"
Big names will fight him but has to be when the time is right. Look what happened to David Price. |
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"Sky's advert has Fury walking through a yard stacked with pallets. May as well have sent him out collecting scrap metal or selling clothes pegs FFS
All I hope for is Joshua gets a real crack at one of the winners. His December fight is one I'm looking forward too "
Prob abt the only decent heavyweight abt just now ( joshua i mean )... Rest r slower than a week in jail
No tht i wd know what thts like lol |
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"I think it will be a good fight- Fury will come to give it a good go and not back down or be intimidated like a lot of Klitschko's opponents have been. Fury's unpredictable, got a great jab and is pretty fast for a big man plus he's a bit crazy which isn't a bad attribute for a pro fighter.
I think Klitschko by points or late stoppage (post round 10)- he's just a bit too good technically, too emotionally secure and always trains hard with great attention to detail.
Very nicely summed up, I think Klitschko will utilise his jab and frustrate Fury. Towards the latter rounds, I can see Fury lose composure and attempt to engage Klitschko into a slug fest but Wladimir will stick to his game plan and hold out for a points win. I think it will be Klitschko on points."
If it goes to points I can't see any other winner than Klitschko, he is by far the better boxer.
However Fury is a big hard lad and always has a punchers chance. |
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The klitschko brothers fight the same, both robotic, use there jab well.
There lucky theres been no good heavyweights, til now..
Google fury's fight against chisora, he can box. Points klitschko will win, but because he's in Germany |
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By *olgateMan
over a year ago
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At 12-1 Fury was an excellent punt.
The Klitschkos have decimated the heavyweight division by avoiding any credible opponents whenever possible.
Good luck to Firy but I don't see him holding on to the title for long.
Hopefully Anthony Joshua continues to progress
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