Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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adambb22 wrote:Although a want Klitschko to win ive got a feeling fury is gonna pull it off, cos stylistically a think its a bad matchup for Klitschko, Klitschko best weapon is his range control with his jab, that's why u can't get close to him cos he jabs and jabs and keeps u at range but the problem in this fight is Fury has a 4inch reach advantage over Klitschko and its hard to control range on a fighter that has a reach advantage over you, so if Fury fights smart and uses his jab then he'll be the one controlling the range so Klitchko will have to lean in with his shots with will make him out of range and therefore open to counters, as great at Klitschko has been the last 10 plus years hes never fought a fighter with a bigger reach than him and that can take away his best weapon which is controlling the range with his jab, remember Klitschko pre Emmanuel steward he got ko'd by purity, sanders and Brewster because he didn't use his jab effectively at the time and his chin was exposed, so I just see the size and reach of Fury being a massive problem for him, Plus Klitschko isnt going to fight on the inside cos he's not a good inside fighter, hope am wrong but if Fury uses his reach advantage and jabs and controls range on Klitschko then he takes away his best weapon. stylistically a think its could be a nightmare for Klitschko.
Wlad lost with Purrity and Brewster because he gassed out, he knew use his jab in that period but he didn't know how to pace himself. And he lost with Sanders because Sander hit him and he didn't know how to survive instead of clinching as he would do now, he tried to fight back and he was punished. So in any of that 3 loses I don't see the jab was the key.
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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Should be a new challenge with Fury's height.
Though he lacks the experience imo.

Klitschko will take control in round 4/5 imo
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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Six more days!
I'm more excited about this fight than any in several years. :box:

I'm honestly not sure who will win.

Klitschko is clearly a better athlete and the more skillful boxer, but he's a couple of months away from his 40th birthday and looked a bit slower in the Jennings fight. Fury has decent boxing skills, and he's younger, bigger and full of confidence.
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I'm looking forward to this one too!
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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Some parallels between this fight and cotto canelo fight
klitscho and cotto
much older
much more experienced
generally considered more skilled
Smaller
lighter


Canelo and fury

Very confident
much younger
Better skills than given credit for
Bigger
heavier


Just a few. I was suprised on the weekend when canelo managed to not only out muscle but outbox cotto.
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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Can Fury, a fighter who was dropped by two light hitters, walk through Wlad's shots like Canelo walked through Cotto's?

I'd say that even though Fury is bigger Wlad is a significantly harder puncher and at least as strong physically.
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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I expect it to go the distance, with Wlad winning a decision. I'm not a Tyson Fury fan but think he is entertaining, and game. He will come to fight.
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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I think one way or another this will be a very eventful fight. Looking forward to it.
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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crusader wrote:Can Fury, a fighter who was dropped by two light hitters, walk through Wlad's shots like Canelo walked through Cotto's?

I'd say that even though Fury is bigger Wlad is a significantly harder puncher and at least as strong physically.
A real long shot, but if Fury is able to hurt Wlad early, things could get very interesting. Fury will have to take chances, risking himself getting KO'd, but remember Wlad is almost 40, and has been KO'd 3 times even though it has been several years ago. I don't think Fury is anywhere near Wlad in the skill department, but does have youth and a lot of heart. Both are good at using their size to their advantage, so that makes it interesting as well.
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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How do those picking Wlad by decision think Fury will cope with Wlad's power? Or do you think Wlad won't be throwing many right hands and will try and just jab and grab his way to a messy points victory?

I originally thought Wlad KO all day but now I'm not sure if Fury might muddle his way through to the final bell somehow
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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Much has been said of Fury being put on his arse by blown up cruisers, light hitters etc. He's looked ok once off the canvas or at the least known what to do to recuperate. Now we all know Wlad has been on his arse a hell of lot more times than Fury but that has been discounted for some reason. I suspect it's due to the fact that it was bonfide heavies putting him there or that it was such a long time ago. Whatever it is who knows but I feel Fury needs a bit of respect rather than the same old, he's been put down by a cruiser, so what he got up just fine. Yes Wlad is gonna be the hardest puncher he's faced no doubt but we shall see how he does on the night.
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Roars Like Me wrote:Much has been said of Fury being put on his arse by blown up cruisers, light hitters etc. He's looked ok once off the canvas or at the least known what to do to recuperate. Now we all know Wlad has been on his arse a hell of lot more times than Fury but that has been discounted for some reason. I suspect it's due to the fact that it was bonfide heavies putting him there or that it was such a long time ago. Whatever it is who knows but I feel Fury needs a bit of respect rather than the same old, he's been put down by a cruiser, so what he got up just fine. Yes Wlad is gonna be the hardest puncher he's faced no doubt but we shall see how he does on the night.
It may well be that Fury has recuperative abilities in spades, but when someone is that badly affected by shots from light hitters, one of whom couldn't even punch at cruiserweight, it makes me wonder how they will react to shots from a puncher like Wlad; I won't be surprised if Fury's so badly hurt that he's unable to recover, even if he got on just fine after USS and Pajkic decked him.
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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I agree, he has never faced anyone that punched like Wlad. It could well be that his recuperative powers don't extend to hard hitting heavies but he may surprise us. On that note, I still have memories of Wlad falling all over the place versus Peter. I suppose that was the first time we actually saw Wlad see a fight through after touching canvas. As Fury could be classed as 'light hitter' himself, he could still stick Wlad on his bum, probably not long enough to keep him there but a Tyson/Bruno 1 moment nonetheless :TU:
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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You've got love him for serenading Wlad just now with 'Wind beneath my wings'. X Factor styley too :lol:
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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Fury's only chance is to come out quick and try turn it into a brawl.

Otherwise he will be eating Wlads jab all night long as his face disintegrates into a mess, before Wlad probably ends it later.
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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Anyone who has boxed will telll you , a good jab is in the distancing , I guy with shorter reach can and will out jab a guy with longer reach if he knows his distancing and gets it correct .. Getting your distance correct is in the footwork and Vlad excels over Tyson , in this regard ,,, Tyson trys that Ingle style leaning back , and its good night ,, Unless you have terrific reflexes and speed , which Tyson does'nt its has easy has 2-3 straight jabs , and boom ,,

Sliding that foot in only a couple of inches to get 6 inchs more reach is what Vlad does , he's built a carreer on controling range and Tyson is going to get found out , for what he is , a BIG guy with a mediorce chin and limited skills almost no power for his size , who's been nutured fed hand picked smaller guys , with the sole purpose of having this one or two big paydays , . Tyson has a manipulater and showman , is the champ of the world ,, has a boxer he's borderline top 10 ..

Aj is another hype job at the moment , but he would stop Fury
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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coneye wrote:...
Sliding that foot in only a couple of inches to get 6 inchs more reach is what Vlad does ...

That was the first thing that they taught me when I started boxing.

I tend to agree with the rest of what you said too - but who knows, expect the unexpected, and Fury did look much improved in his last fight against Chisora, even tho I believe he was sick at the time. Chisora is certainly no Wladimir though (tho the POS spit in his face - and should have been permanently banned from boxing for doing that as well as for being a career criminal and an illegal immigrant in the UK). Well, Fury's got the guts, at least he talks the talk. His legs won't turn to rubber like David Haye's did, at least I don't think they will. This should be very interesting even tho chances are your assessment is quite correct. Guys' attitudes seem to change abruptly the first time they get hit with one of Wlad's piledriver jabs.
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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The more I think about this from a purely objective perspective, taking out all of the hype and chat Fury has been giving about how he's going to make Klitschko look silly and how he's going to KO him and taking away the patriotic angle, Fury faces a task of truly epic proportions here.

He's fighting a guy away from home who is better technically than him in almost all areas, has significantly more power than him, has a chin which is no worse than his and has bags more experience. Let's face it, if Tyson wins this it'd be one of the biggest upsets in the sport in a long while. I think the only real way anyone can beat Klitschko now is to stop him. He won't be outboxed by Fury that's for sure and even if he is Fury would have to be utterly dominant in my view to get the decision (which seems a very remote possibility). Fury also is not a big puncher and I'd be amazed if he could take Wlad out with one shot. Haye hit Wlad with a couple of huge shots in their fight and never had Wlad in any real trouble. Does Fury hit harder than Haye? No chance in my view. Added to the fact that Fury himself hardly has a great defence or chin. It's almost impossible to see Wlad not landing numerous big shots himself.

I actually think the 1/4 the bookies are offering on a Wlad win is pretty fair. If Fury wasn't British I'm pretty sure Wlad would be more like 1/8.
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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^^^ agree

people make a note that for once wlad fighting a tall guy....yet no one mentions to fury for once he is fighting a tall guy!!!!!
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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..unless one of them got old overnight and the other one drastically improved over the same period of time, I wouldn't expect any surprises...should be business as usual though...
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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cold187 wrote:^^^ agree

people make a note that for once wlad fighting a tall guy....yet no one mentions to fury for once he is fighting a tall guy!!!!!
Fury's best performances skill-wise, at least the ones I think his reputation of being a skilled boxer are largely based on, also came against opponents much shorter than Wlad, who also happened to be slow plodders without much power. Wlad has seen a far greater range of opposition in his career, has sparred with many good tall fighters, and is in my view probably more prepared to deal with Fury than Fury is to deal with him.
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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i think this all depends on how long it takes Wlad to land flush on Tysons Chops as to when the fight ends. Fury will go down with a fight no doubt, but i think he will go down, i don't think this will go the distance.

Wlad rd 8-10 TKO

I don't think it will be furys game plan to get into a brawl, but he won't be able to help himself once he gets hurt.
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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The upset is coming...
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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Weights from Germany for world heavyweight championship (Sat, HBO, 4:45 pm ET/PT):

Wlad Klitschko 245.3
Tyson Fury 246.4
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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Mm Unkle Peter said they were aiming for 19 stone, saying that he was 18,3 not long ago and they were gonna build him up a bit.

anyway good to see him in shape, come on the Fury.
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