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    #41
    Jesus did any one catch those pics of when Fury and Vlad engaged? Fury had a face like "I am punching through no matter!" Vlad was flinching! Forget Vlad Klinchko...Im going with Vlad Flinchko!

    Fury did what he had to do to win the fight and not get hit...thats boxing right?

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      #42
      Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
      You just dont get that Wlad is a better technical fighter not an entertainer !

      M. Tyson was compared bc he was all business like Wlad , Fury needs to soften his opponents uup which makes the fights more unpredictable ,90's Tyson had more exciting fights bxc his skills eroded, Fury is not the danger Wlad so his fights are more competitive or the illusion is ....

      Again if this is more exciting you can have it ,i'll stick to the hard hitting k.o artists!
      Of course i get that Wladimir is a technical fighter, and not an entertainer, Fury-Klitschko due to their styles was never going to be an entertaining, fan friendly fight and anyone who knows boxing would've told you the same.

      My point is, Fury, despite not possessing the explosive punching power of a Joshua or a Wilder, has been involved in entertaining fights and does make an effort to please the fans. He was dropping his hands against Wlad, one of the hardest punchers in boxing history. I doubt Wilder or Joshua would've dared to do it tbh.

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        #43
        Originally posted by denium View Post
        Of course i get that Wladimir is a technical fighter, and not an entertainer, Fury-Klitschko due to their styles was never going to be an entertaining, fan friendly fight and anyone who knows boxing would've told you the same.

        My point is, Fury, despite not possessing the explosive punching power of a Joshua or a Wilder, has been involved in entertaining fights and does make an effort to please the fans. He was dropping his hands against Wlad, one of the hardest punchers in boxing history. I doubt Wilder or Joshua would've dared to do it tbh.
        I disagree ,the fight was not great bc of Wlads non existing offense that he didnt bring , a rematch will certainly look different .Stylistially there will be less clinches so therefore it should be good one as Wlad being a dud twice is not likely. Dropping hands st 6'9 85 inch reach is nothing to brag about and shows ******ity anyway ,as stated you can have the showman ship ,i'll take the better fighter who can end the fight with one punch.

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          #44
          Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
          I disagree ,the fight was not great bc of Wlads non existing offense that he didnt bring , a rematch will certainly look different .Stylistially there will be less clinches so therefore it should be good one as Wlad being a dud twice is not likely. Dropping hands st 6'9 85 inch reach is nothing to grag about ,as stated you can have the showman ship ,i'll take the better fighter who can end the fight with one punch.
          Wlad will have to fight in a way that's completely alien to everything he's been training himself to do in the last ten years, which is minimise risk, protect his chin, conserve his energy, control his opponent. He'll need to be the aggressor for once. He'll need to throw punches in bunches, force openings, put himself in the firing line, and risk gassing out or getting stopped. At age 39 that's just a momentous task, both mentally and physically. He's so used to fighting and having success one way he's just not going to be able to make the transition. It'd be like asking Mayweather to become a face first slugger. It's just not in his instincts.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Fury4daWIN View Post
            Wlad will have to fight in a way that's completely alien to everything he's been training himself to do in the last ten years, which is minimise risk, protect his chin, conserve his energy, control his opponent. He'll need to be the aggressor for once. He'll need to throw punches in bunches, force openings, put himself in the firing line, and risk gassing out or getting stopped. At age 39 that's just a momentous task, both mentally and physically. He's so used to fighting and having success one way he's just not going to be able to make the transition. It'd be like asking Mayweather to become a face first slugger. It's just not in his instincts.
            Not necessarily Wlad was once an offensive machine and did use uppercuts before Stewart....Wlad doesn't need to wait for an opportunity he just has to remember that,he can easily make them by just thowing punches.

            'At age 39 that's just a momentous task, both mentally and physically. "


            We don't know that yet...a rematch will tell more. Had he thrown more punches I would have no excuse here...however its easily seen he could have regardless of Furys movements. Punchers can become boxers and slightly chnge gameplans....boxers like Maywether cannot become punchers. I don't even think he needs to fix anything,if hes aggressive I think he lands something big eventually...his main project is sparring south paws which I don't know if he did or learned his lesson from the Sanders fight.

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              #46
              Is Fury good? Ehh, he's decent in an age of garbage heavyweights. Good at feinting and distance, but offense/defense looked like burnt pasta.

              I'd bet any fighter in the P4P Top 25 would school any heavyweight today (excluding Joshua, big boy on his peds).

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                #47
                Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
                Not necessarily Wlad was once an offensive machine and did use uppercuts before Stewart....Wlad doesn't need to wait for an opportunity he just has to remember that,he can easily make them by just thowing punches.

                'At age 39 that's just a momentous task, both mentally and physically. "


                We don't know that yet...a rematch will tell more. Had he thrown more punches I would have no excuse here...however its easily seen he could have regardless of Furys movements. Punchers can become boxers and slightly chnge gameplans....boxers like Maywether cannot become punchers. I don't even think he needs to fix anything,if hes aggressive I think he lands something big eventually...his main project is sparring south paws which I don't know if he did or learned his lesson from the Sanders fight.
                Wlad was once an offensive machine over ten years ago. Even then he was starting to morph into the clinch machine he would later become. Wlad is 39 and hasn't had to fight in that way in over twenty fights. Let those stats sink in for a minute. The last time he put on an offensive display he was still in his twenties and had yet to be bombed out by Sanders. I was still at Uni and Tony Blair was still in office. YouTube was a new internet phenomenon and twitter hadn't been invented yet. That's a long damn time, in other words.

                You're asking Wlad, an old man in boxing terms and one on his way out the door, to suddenly rediscover his old reckless fighting style after he spent a lifetime supressing it and start employing it in under a year? You're not thinking realistically. Wlad is what he is. He's honed himself to never take risks, they're engrained in his deepest core program. His body and mind are perfectly in tune to fighting in this way and to change things so drastically would result in utter disaster for him as a fighter. He no longer possesses the same instincts let alone the physical capability to employ such a style. It's just not going to happen.

                If post-Steward Wlad somehow convinces himself to turn into pre-Steward Wlad overnight he's going to quickly find his body doesn't have any of the necessary snap, fluidity or or energy anymore. And then he's going to get KOed.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Showtime.. View Post
                  Is Fury good? Ehh, he's decent in an age of garbage heavyweights. Good at feinting and distance, but offense/defense looked like burnt pasta.

                  I'd bet any fighter in the P4P Top 25 would school any heavyweight today (excluding Joshua, big boy on his peds).
                  How would Chocolatito beat Fury? Or Golovkin? Or Kovalev?

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Fury4daWIN
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                    Originally Posted by Showtime..

                    Is Fury good? Ehh, he's decent in an age of garbage heavyweights. Good at feinting and distance, but offense/defense looked like burnt pasta.

                    I'd bet any fighter in the P4P Top 25 would school any heavyweight today (excluding Joshua, big boy on his peds).

                    How would Chocolatito beat Fury? Or Golovkin? Or Kovalev?
                    Fury would bury them all on the same night! Baddest man on the planet babeh. P4P is a load of bollocks.


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                      #50
                      I haven't seen anybody riding Fury. They're just celebrating his win over horrible Klitschko. That dude is pathetic with that b1tch fighting style.

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