Tyson Fury prepares for Klitschko....

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  1. V.Iced

    V.Iced New Member banned Full Member

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    With a plastic Hammer, His boxing trip will end very soon it seems, the Steel Hammer will knock him out clean, with the first serious left hook or right hand he lands, don't be surprised if you see Tyson's head being punched clean off or Klitschko's fist going trough his head.

    Jokes aside,

    Fury will never go past the 1st round, fighting these short guys conclude that he's just trying to win time for that big payday and leave the scene, He should have fought Ustinov/Wach and Thompson by now to maybe even stand a chance of passing the first rounds whilst doing a lot of Pulev's (knockdown and get up for more) with Klitschko, but then again those guys would have been a big problems for Fury.... if not KO problems.

    For the ones enjoying him, enjoy him while you can.
     
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  2. lepinthehood

    lepinthehood When I'm drinking you leave me well alone banned Full Member

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    And whose alt is yours.
     
  3. YearZero

    YearZero Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Agreed. He definitely should have fought Thompson before getting a shot at Wlad. It's very clear that he's carefully sidestepped the gatekeeper in Thompson to be able to cash in vs Wlad. What makes me think even less of the fker is that he had the nerve to taunt Price about the Thompson losses, but he doesnt even have the ***** to face Thompson himself. A-grade ****.
     
  4. TED 822

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    @V.Iced. Not sure I agree about a Wlad fight,I still think Fury can give him one. Somebody will beat him if he carries on,and Fury is up there. But you DO make an excellent point. I think instead of Hammer,he should be fighting Ustinov for a couple of reasons. To shut the naysayers up and to fight somebody his own size. You've got 2 tall champions and he's been fighting small heavyweights. I expect a 5 or 6 round win tonight,but then Id like to see Ustinov or maybe Wach. In 2 months time,but Fury might be celebrating,which could be another problem.
     
  5. Pro Punter

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    If you are one of the few Boxnation subscribers - then you can **** off :lol::lol:
     
  6. Trumpy

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    Its ok being a fan , but realisticly its true , they are doing a great job with Fury , grabbing easy fights , building up for a massive payday and then retirement ,

    I would really be suprised if he went past 3 rounds with Klitschko
     
  7. Brixton Bomber

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    Agreed.

    The man is a bottler. Simple.

    Ducked Price, ducked that guy that was actually in shape for him and was a legit HW, fights tiny HW's and blown up CW's... He is all mouth.

    I think Wilder does a better job on him than Wlad due to him being super aggressive.
     
  8. caligula4

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  9. DSG496

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    now hes mando for klitscho though I can't see him taking a risky fight, and Ustinov probably too bigger risk for not much money with a klitscho fight possible for later in the year.

    maybe he should get Ustinov in for sparring in preparation for a klit fight
     
  10. Westy78

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    Wouldn't go past the first round ??? I don't think Fury would win but he'd last more then a round !!
     
  11. Unforgiven

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    Worse than that, he ducked Price too. :lol:

    David Haye's still the bottom of the Brit HW heap though, since he twice produced his sick note to get out of fighting FURY.
     
  12. thistle1

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    it's truly just another SLANT Against Boxing today that he is even granted the right to fight Klitschko... and yes more importantly has fought absolutely NO S-HW of merit or any real threat.

    Big 'stiffy' Price would have KOed him, Joshua would kill him stone dead, literally and ALL & Any other REAL S-HW/HW Contender would also beat him with little effort.

    Boxing today, is truly sad.

    Big KLIT will SCH(cool) him by KO.
     
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  13. V.Iced

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    @lepinthehood

    At this point there is no alt, he´d better stick to the easy fights to get that payday, he'll probably still have one easy fight if that klitschko fight presents itself in August/September...

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    43 year old Thompson would have come to England in a heartbeat to fight Fury, but Fury ducked him and fought Steve Cunningham and Joey Abell instead... and then the Chisora Mandatory fight was announced and it was more of an excuse to not have risky fights. Pity the David Haye fight did not take place... it wouldn't have been a prep fight for kiltschko but it would expose Fury's ability to take a punch and how he would cope with a boxer that can stick and move a lot... think it would be an entertaining fight, I really despise Haye but i truly believe Haye would have beating Fury up badly, Haye is very experienced against tall boxers and has a much better resume, 6th round KO by a Hayemaker.

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    Klitschko is no Joke he has been through it all, yes he had a lot of easy fights and will have a lot of easy fights in the near future, Klitschko never takes chances at all, he frustrated them all in to a KO or UD, Only Povetkin/Ibragimov/Wach/Peter and Haye went UD with Klitschko in his 10 year reign...(with some running here and there ;-) ), but then again these guys had some good prep fights or sparring with tall or serious heavyweights. Fury had none of that at all, there is nothing that Fury has that Klitschko can't handle, (please spare me that southpaw argument), Fury has never fought someone of his own size or a heavyweight who can box and punch really, how in the world will Fury stand, trade and take those Thunderous left hook right hand combo that klitschko serves from round 1, it's just preposterous. Unless of course he curses Klitschko with the gypsy curse.:verysad


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    No I'm not, so I'll be sticking around.:-D


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    I truly am not hating on the guy, but there really is no other view on it, You'd expect from Fury if he truly would come to win, that they would take the klitschko fight serious.... But yet you hear them telling "It is important to stay busy before the Klitschko fight".... by fighting who? a small heavyweight who was KO'd hard by Wach?, well that'll be a good prep for a Klitschko fight..., the nerve to call this event Risky Business :patsch, they should call it Risky business if he'd fight Ustinov/Povetkin/Wach/Thompson, but i guess they called it that for Chris Eubank Jr...


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    At this point he'd better go after that 1st round payday, sparring Ustinov wont do him any good and i think his pride won't let him sparr Ustinov he took a lot of critic because of him :yep

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    Only if Klitschko has a cup of tea with him in the first round, Fury cant run like Haye, Fury has very limited boxing skills and so on... But Fury's biggest problem is that he is unprepared for klitschko. Lets assume Klitschko goes after him like he did with Pulev, it'll be a short night 1st round stoppage, Pulev had at least some prep fights for Klitschko (Thompson/Ustinov, Wach/Price/Helenius (sparring only), all the big guys had sparred or fought each other to prepare themselves for Klitscho. Fury did none of that at all.

    Sure Klitschko looks clumsy and like that he is there for the taking but it wont happen for free...
     
  14. Farmboxer

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    Fury could have fought Vlad already, but instead he fought Hammer. Fury should fight Wilder first, then Vlad for a huge money fight. Vlad by knockout..............
     
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  15. davidqu

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    Klitschko would annihilate Fury, it would be embarrassing
     
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