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..