Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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koolkc107 wrote:Wlad just never figured out that he needed to man up, get inside and go to war.

There was nothing wrong with his feet and watching him throw in the last rounds lets me
know there was nothing wrong with his arms either.

It wasn't that he couldn't pull the trigger...he was just his being his usual cautious self.

And when he got inside he held instead of working like he needed to.

Fury and his folks scouted Wlad very, very well.

Played him like a violin.


Yes, bang on. It was a tactical masterclass from Fury, always kept the distance and never, ever still. Wlad just couldn't get to him.
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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Lackeos wrote: Tua got schooled by Lennox. Tua would have gotten schooled by Vitali, Wlad, Fury, Wilder, Holmes, or Bowe as well.
Vitali, Holmes, bowe, yes. Other three, no. You need to look past this obsession with size. You have no response to Wlads life or death with Samuel Peter, a man tua was demonstrably better than. Admit it, you believe wlad would have beaten mike because you just can't comprehend how pressure and power is the equaliser vs wlad, not size. You're not alone though. This forum has been full of oddballs who couldn't make the distinction. And who think wlad has actually improved since the corrie sanders fight. Not at all to do with the miserable line of foes in front of him guys...

I'm actually surprised there aren't more people blaming Wlads age. Needless to say, that's bogus too. Folk were gushing over Wlads performance vs face first pulev. Still in his prime, they cried. Now someone who can actually fight back ...oops. Wlad wasn't counting on that.
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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rd350lc wrote:
geronimo wrote:The upset is coming...
Dream on ..................
Am i still a dreamer man?
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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koolkc107 wrote:Wlad just never figured out that he needed to man up, get inside and go to war.

There was nothing wrong with his feet and watching him throw in the last rounds lets me
know there was nothing wrong with his arms either.

It wasn't that he couldn't pull the trigger...he was just his being his usual cautious self.

And when he got inside he held instead of working like he needed to.

Fury and his folks scouted Wlad very, very well.

Played him like a violin.

Good post. I agree. I thought that Fury was much improved and super slick in his last fight with Chisora, but I didn't think he could do what he did. I thought he'd get hit with one of Wlad's piledriver jabs and suddenly he'd lose his confidence, like everybody else. By the way, where was that piledriver jab?
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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Like a Boss wrote:
cultus wrote:Don't sing don't sing don't sing.. ahhh.. noo.
He just sung to millions and nobody complained. Like comedy it is all about the timing.
I heard people booing. And he sang off the key most of the time which made it even more clownish.
You could say it's adorable but were talking about the heavyweight champ here.
But all n all it's fine. He is what he is and he beat Wlad and that's pretty good.
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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cultus wrote:
Like a Boss wrote:
cultus wrote:Don't sing don't sing don't sing.. ahhh.. noo.
He just sung to millions and nobody complained. Like comedy it is all about the timing.
I heard people booing. And he sang off the key most of the time which made it even more clownish.
You could say it's adorable but were talking about the heavyweight champ here.
But all n all it's fine. He is what he is and he beat Wlad and that's pretty good.

It's an absolute fantastic achievement! lets not forget the klit has been a champ 10 plus years and has devoured every opponent before Tyson came along. The fight wasn't great but the fact that Tyson has won, has to go down as one of the best wins ever by a British fighter!
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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koolkc107 wrote:Wlad just never figured out that he needed to man up, get inside and go to war.

There was nothing wrong with his feet and watching him throw in the last rounds lets me
know there was nothing wrong with his arms either.

It wasn't that he couldn't pull the trigger...he was just his being his usual cautious self.

And when he got inside he held instead of working like he needed to.

Fury and his folks scouted Wlad very, very well.

Played him like a violin.
I always liked klitschko brothers. (vitali by far)
And I wanted wlad to win in a very convincing style. But;

+1

Couldn't agree more.
And the most accurate observation of the fight. And Wlad. Period.
Nothing to do with the age imo. Or very little.
Last nigt leads us to this conclusion:
2014-11-15;
He would have still lost it to Fury or someone "alike" him(size and stylewise), if it was fury instead of pulev on that night.
He simply doesn't have the tools and too coward to be hit.
...Maybe we could not blame him.
The size defines/determines the style.
He is one dimensional because he was never in need of anything else...So far.
This was the most embarrassing fight on wlad's resume.
Dull and clueless.
Simply exposed.
İn the possible rematch wlad will only have "the puncher's" chance.
He needs to become "the pulev" vs. himself on the very night they fought.

by the way, fury vs. lennox?
Lennox never faced someone like him also..
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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Riddick Blowe wrote:
Lackeos wrote: Tua got schooled by Lennox. Tua would have gotten schooled by Vitali, Wlad, Fury, Wilder, Holmes, or Bowe as well.
..........
Still in his prime, they cried. Now someone who can actually fight back ...oops. Wlad wasn't counting on that.
figt back?
Fury almost did nothing, let alone fihgting back.
On the contrary, what pulev did was "fighting back" on that night.
İt was only the reach, and the jab and run style wlad wasn't counting on.
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Re: Klitschko-Fury November 28 in Dusseldorf, Germany

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geronimo wrote:
rd350lc wrote:
geronimo wrote:The upset is coming...
Dream on ..................
Am i still a dreamer man?
fair play , you got it spot on , Fury fiddled and danced his way to the title and Klit was awful tbh , but yes I got it wrong :oops:
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