Wlad has proven throughout his career how good he is at overcoming losses and starting over again. This loss could have knocked the complacency out of him and if so I worry for a now out of shape complacent fury
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
"Too Fast" Fury vs "Dr. Steelhammer" Klitschko II: Who wins?
Collapse
-
Wlad is too old, thats the problem.
With age your powers decrease and your speed drops away.
Heavyweights can finish fights with a lucky punch but I predict this will be another points win snore fest for the idiot Fury.
Love to see Wlad whallop him though, Fury is such an idiot.
Comment
-
Originally posted by denium View PostHow can Fury be nothing? He took your idol to school.
Embrace him boy, he isn't going anywhere.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Weltschmerz View Posthe really didn't and you know it. Do you honestly see Fury dominating for years and years? He just isn't that type of character, even by self admission. I actually enjoy watching him fight, but he isn't what champions are made of, neither skill wise nor psychologically.
I don't see Fury dominating for years and years, but he's the most talented HW of this era and these pretenders like Joshua & Wilder are simply not in his class.
In terms of his skills, he's managed to become the lineal, unified, undefeated HW champion of the world despite not possessing the brutal KO power of a Wlad or a Wilder. He compensates for that with his boxing skill. Wilder & Joshua rely solely on power, Fury doesn't need to, he just boxes peoples heads off. Skills, levels.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View PostWlad won four rounds on two judges cards right ?
I would say their is a case for a fifthe round, yet if youre a Fury fan or anti Klitschko they were even rounds, I guess if you're British you'd see them as Fury rounds.
I think the 116-112 was a fair reflection, that said. Wlad was awful, worse than he was versus Jennings which I think there was a 115-113 card for Wlad if I recall correctly a sign he is decline against an opponent as pitiful as Jennings. Jennings fought the exact same gameplan as Povetkin 18 months earlier Wlad was extremely dominant this clearly showcases he is in decline and as Laced Up pointed out he wasn't impressive versus Pulev and had slowed a step in that fight too.Originally posted by denium View PostHow didn't he? I scored one round for Wlad, the 12th.
I don't see Fury dominating for years and years, but he's the most talented HW of this era and these pretenders like Joshua & Wilder are simply not in his class.
In terms of his skills, he's managed to become the lineal, unified, undefeated HW champion of the world despite not possessing the brutal KO power of a Wlad or a Wilder. He compensates for that with his boxing skill. Wilder & Joshua rely solely on power, Fury doesn't need to, he just boxes peoples heads off. Skills, levels.
Comment
-
-
I go with Klitschko if he lets more punches go. If would need to put Fury in his place, if not Fury takes it on points.
Comment
-
Originally posted by denium View PostHow didn't he? I scored one round for Wlad, the 12th.
I don't see Fury dominating for years and years, but he's the most talented HW of this era and these pretenders like Joshua & Wilder are simply not in his class.
In terms of his skills, he's managed to become the lineal, unified, undefeated HW champion of the world despite not possessing the brutal KO power of a Wlad or a Wilder. He compensates for that with his boxing skill. Wilder & Joshua rely solely on power, Fury doesn't need to, he just boxes peoples heads off. Skills, levels.
Comment
Comment