Tyson Fury and his underrated perfomances

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- He played with Chisora in the rematch while Vitali looked poor and got hit too much. Chisora got beat so badly that he retired against Fury but he went 12 rounds against Vitali.


-Clowned Christian Hammer and knocked him down - something Povetkin could not do lol. Once again Hammer did quit rather than facing gipsy king for few more rounds!



- Easily!!! I mean easily detrhoned Wladimir Klitschko while Golden Star Anthony Joshua struggled and let's be honest gassed out like a novice, got knocked down and almost LOST against past prime inactive Wladimir Klitschko.



Those are some underrated perfomances. There was reason why Wladimir DUCKED Tyson Fury for years.

I remember how many times Tyson has called him to fight and Wladimir had no balls against Gipsy King.

It was already proven in their fight that Wladimir was scared to the death against GIPSY KING.


HAIL GIPSY KING
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um those first two performances came right before the klit fight, actually both less than a year before. doesnt really fit with wlad seeing those and then ducking fury for years.
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jamamb wrote: 15 Jan 2018, 23:31 um those first two performances came right before the klit fight, actually both less than a year before. doesnt really fit with wlad seeing those and then ducking fury for years.
Wladimir never wanted fight against Tyson Fury. He ducked every single half decent opponent who was tall and rangy.

He could give him volumentary defence. Something like Wilder does against Luis Ortiz!



But he ducked Tyson Fury since 2012. He fought him because he HAD TO.
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fury in 2013 was getting dropped by steve cunningham and losing on the cards and not looking very good at all. then he looked much better vs hammer and chisora. then within a year of those wlad fought him
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jamamb wrote: 15 Jan 2018, 23:40 fury in 2013 was getting dropped by steve cunningham and losing on the cards and not looking very good at all. then he looked much better vs hammer and chisora. then within a year of those wlad fought him
Ye cause he became mandatory :D Wladimir would lose his belt(s) and WBA or WBO are not like WBC
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well he quickly fought him so you cant say wlad saw the chisora and hammer fights and then spent years ducking him

your suggesting wlad was ducking him from 2012? why, he wasnt looking good at all and was on his butt and losing to cunningham
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IronFrost wrote: 15 Jan 2018, 23:36
jamamb wrote: 15 Jan 2018, 23:31 um those first two performances came right before the klit fight, actually both less than a year before. doesnt really fit with wlad seeing those and then ducking fury for years.
Wladimir never wanted fight against Tyson Fury. He ducked every single half decent opponent who was tall and rangy.

He could give him volumentary defence. Something like Wilder does against Luis Ortiz!



But he ducked Tyson Fury since 2012. He fought him because he HAD TO.
I'm a Fury fan but you're talking sh1t. Ducked him since 2012? There's no way Fury was ready for a shot then, or would've faced Wlad then.

Also, here's a tall and rangy list of Wlad opponents (6ft 5+):

Anthony Joshua
Tyson Fury
Mariusz Wach
Tony Thompson x2
Ray Austin
DaVarryl Williamson
Derrick Jefferson
Jameel McCline

To name a few
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Underrated??? He beat the snot out of Klitchko. He gets dropped by Steve Cunningham and gets off the canvas to TKO him.
Get real
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jewboypgh wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 14:26 Underrated??? He beat the snot out of Klitchko. He gets dropped by Steve Cunningham and gets off the canvas to TKO him.
Get real
He did not beat the snot out of Klitschko.

Cunningham couldn't punch a lick at cruiserweight, yet he put Fury down for a count of 6.
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Yeah, that knockdown against small, past his peak Cunningham is troubling.

Maybe it's an anomaly, but the Fury chin is going to be questioned until he gets tagged by a legit contender and doesn't flounder.

Of course to prove that, Fury will have to actually get in the ring and fight again, instead of just talking non-stop about fighting again.
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IronFrost wrote: 15 Jan 2018, 23:36
jamamb wrote: 15 Jan 2018, 23:31 um those first two performances came right before the klit fight, actually both less than a year before. doesnt really fit with wlad seeing those and then ducking fury for years.
Wladimir never wanted fight against Tyson Fury. He ducked every single half decent opponent who was tall and rangy.

He could give him volumentary defence. Something like Wilder does against Luis Ortiz!



But he ducked Tyson Fury since 2012. He fought him because he HAD TO.
Vlad never ducked anyone
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Didn't Fury also get knocked down by Pajkic?
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IronFrost wrote: 15 Jan 2018, 23:36
jamamb wrote: 15 Jan 2018, 23:31 um those first two performances came right before the klit fight, actually both less than a year before. doesnt really fit with wlad seeing those and then ducking fury for years.
Wladimir never wanted fight against Tyson Fury. He ducked every single half decent opponent who was tall and rangy.

He could give him volumentary defence. Something like Wilder does against Luis Ortiz!



But he ducked Tyson Fury since 2012. He fought him because he HAD TO.
You’re a bell-end. Fury didn’t deserve a shot, he wasn’t his mandatory.

Wlad didn’t throw a punch until the 12th. I could’ve outboxed him. He simply didn’t show up.
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Wlad never ducked Fury. What the hell is with the OP? If anything, people were up-in-arms when Klitschko was mandated to fight Fury. Everyone said Fury would get KtFO because Steve Cunningham dropped him.

I do agree that his performances are underrated.
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jewboypgh wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 14:26 Underrated??? He beat the snot out of Klitchko. He gets dropped by Steve Cunningham and gets off the canvas to TKO him.
Get real
Oh shut up. He landed less than 100 punches the whole fight. Joshua beat the snot out of wlad.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 17:08
jewboypgh wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 14:26 Underrated??? He beat the snot out of Klitchko. He gets dropped by Steve Cunningham and gets off the canvas to TKO him.
Get real
Oh shut up. He landed less than 100 punches the whole fight. Joshua beat the snot out of wlad.
A worse version than the one that Fury easily beat.
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Loki wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 16:35
IronFrost wrote: 15 Jan 2018, 23:36
jamamb wrote: 15 Jan 2018, 23:31 um those first two performances came right before the klit fight, actually both less than a year before. doesnt really fit with wlad seeing those and then ducking fury for years.
Wladimir never wanted fight against Tyson Fury. He ducked every single half decent opponent who was tall and rangy.

He could give him volumentary defence. Something like Wilder does against Luis Ortiz!



But he ducked Tyson Fury since 2012. He fought him because he HAD TO.
You’re a bell-end. Fury didn’t deserve a shot, he wasn’t his mandatory.

Wlad didn’t throw a punch until the 12th. I could’ve outboxed him. He simply didn’t show up.
No, Wlad you look at you and you'd be half way to the canvas, then he'd tap you with the jab and you'd be out for a week.
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Mexi-Box wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 17:18
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 17:08
jewboypgh wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 14:26 Underrated??? He beat the snot out of Klitchko. He gets dropped by Steve Cunningham and gets off the canvas to TKO him.
Get real
Oh shut up. He landed less than 100 punches the whole fight. Joshua beat the snot out of wlad.
A worse version than the one that Fury easily beat.
Worse how. Wlad barely threw a single shot in the first fight, so in what way was he worse?
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I'm a Fury fan & have followed him since his debut but this thread is ridiculous.

I swear some people just write stuff only to get attention, even if it's negative attention.
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Taansend wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 17:50 I'm a Fury fan & have followed him since his debut but this thread is ridiculous.

I swear some people just write stuff only to get attention, even if it's negative attention.
It's pretty fornicating ludicrous.

Wlad was running scared, yet he fought Fury, after his two best performances, and then faced Joshua, when he was even older.

Wlad was not much fun to watch, but a coward he certainly was not.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 17:57
Taansend wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 17:50 I'm a Fury fan & have followed him since his debut but this thread is ridiculous.

I swear some people just write stuff only to get attention, even if it's negative attention.
It's pretty effing ludicrous.

Wlad was running scared, yet he fought Fury, after his two best performances, and then faced Joshua, when he was even older.

Wlad was not much fun to watch, but a coward he certainly was not.
Unfortunately there's a few on here who think calling boxers "cowards" or "a Pussy" makes them more legit fans.

It's the opposite though. It's usually blokes who have never been to a gym or a fight doing the name calling.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 17:45
Mexi-Box wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 17:18
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 17:08

Oh shut up. He landed less than 100 punches the whole fight. Joshua beat the snot out of wlad.
A worse version than the one that Fury easily beat.
Worse how. Wlad barely threw a single shot in the first fight, so in what way was he worse?
:TU: Wlad turned in a supreme performance against Joshua, a far cry from the miserable excuse he was for the Fury fight.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 17:45
Mexi-Box wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 17:18
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 17:08

Oh shut up. He landed less than 100 punches the whole fight. Joshua beat the snot out of wlad.
A worse version than the one that Fury easily beat.
Worse how. Wlad barely threw a single shot in the first fight, so in what way was he worse?
When Klitschko fought Fury, he was p4p #1-3, some even had him over Gonzalez as #1. Klitschko barely threw a punch because Fury was too defensively sound. The version that AJ fought had been out of the ring and older.

AJ struggling with Klitschko tells you more about him as a fighter than it does about Klitschko's performance against Fury. Fury has always been massively underrated. When he beat Chisora the first time, people howled that Chisora was depressed and fat. Fury destroys him again and people still weren't giving him credit.

Fury is a severely underrated fighter.
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Mexi-Box wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 18:33
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 17:45
Mexi-Box wrote: 16 Jan 2018, 17:18

A worse version than the one that Fury easily beat.
Worse how. Wlad barely threw a single shot in the first fight, so in what way was he worse?
The version that AJ fought had been out of the ring and older.
No need to fuss and obsess about timelines when you can just use your eyes. Wlad was majestic against AJ that night.

Another example of a guy turning in a final good performance before retiring was Carl Froch. It happens, you're allowed to accept it :TU:
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aj beat the best wlad theres ever been. wlads less than stellar wins have been down to his approach and not brngng everythng rather than not having the phsycal tools. but he brought all of it vs josh. just stings some ppl that joshua still beat that wlad.
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