Send in an ATG to KO Wladimir Klitschko

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  1. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    And I'll ad to that with modern day science's ability to clone, Wlad should be stripped of his title for not signing to fight the resurrected clone of Corrie Sanders.
     
  2. The Mongoose

    The Mongoose I honor my bets banned

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    I believe someone on here suggested that Wlad was the one who actually killed Sanders to eliminate the possibility of them ever rematching. I don't see any reason to think he didn't.
     
  3. The Long Count

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    Jennings absolutely deserves his title shot. He's undefeated, in his prime and coming off back to back wins over two other well regarded undefeated heavyweights. He was actually the number one contender to face Wilder for the WBC belt before Wlad offered him a shot as a voluntary defense. Ring magazine has him listed as the number 5 contender in the division and both boxrec and espn have him inside the top ten. Totally acceptable and deserving challenger. Never mind the fact he comes from Philadelphia one of the richest grounds for producing top American talent, is nearly 6'4 a solid 235 without an ounce of fat and an incredible Liston like 84 inch reach.
    He may not be able to take Wlad but there is nothing wrong with this defense. In fact I'm looking forward to it and will be in attendance.
     
  4. dinovelvet

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    Cunningham clinched Fury to stop him working on the inside. I watched the fight more closely and its clear USS was grabbing Fury like there was no tomorrow.
     
  5. mr. magoo

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    And with his deep connections to the Ukrainian mafia it's certainly plausible ( also explaining the outrageous gift decisions he's received over the years. ) Wlad was terrified when he saw how awesome Sanders looked in his last fight with Osbourne Machimana and figured it was time to snipe the sniper.
     
  6. mr. magoo

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    Should there really be any other criteria?
     
  7. mr. magoo

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    And in your efforts to watch the fight " more closely" did you also happen to notice the part when the much smaller-older cruiserweight knocked that monster Fury flat on his ass? Or when Fury was constantly pushing cunningham to the point where he was warned by the referee?
     
  8. The Long Count

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    I was three rows back for this fight. Fury did not look good in this bout. He did show grit and heart and to be fair what I've seen of him since he has improved.
     
  9. SuzieQ49

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  10. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    It was Cunningham strategy to pot shot and immediately grab.

    Fury had no strategy as his trainer got left behind back home. He wasn't switched on and was acting the fool.
    That behavior is all gone now.

    Cunningham acknowledged his talents later in camp preparing for Haye.
     
  11. dinovelvet

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    It was an ugly fight. But the body shot that finished it was impressive.

    Uss wouldn't allow Fury let his hands go. Its clear when you rewatch the tape.
     
  12. SuzieQ49

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    Dino,

    Whom do you pick in the heavyweight division today to beat Wlad?
     
  13. The Long Count

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    The body shot was impressive. Fury has some tools, good body puncher, solid jab and decent movement and good stamina for a huge man. His chin is iffy, but he is game. He's a little clumsy and lacks power. A solid contender. But I need to see him handle a big puncher like Wlad or Wilder before I am fully sold.
     
  14. The Mongoose

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    Well in recent history, Dino picked Wlad to duck Povetkin. As Povetkin would expose him and knock him out.

    He said Wlad would never fight Pulev, that Pulev would outbox him behind his great jab and stop him, bet his account against me that Wlad would lose. Now Pulev is a bum to him that he refuses to credit Wlad for destroying.

    Basically, Dino picks Wlad to lose to every fighter in history, including Tommy Morrison. But at present, he carefully selects a well managed fighter who it does not appear will be losing anytime soon, nor facing Wlad anytime soon. That way, he can have a long time to hype them and accuse Wlad of ducking.
     
  15. VVMM

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    Only 6'4" ??? Do you wanna fool us ?

    Tyson beat two 6'5" unbeaten ripped pure muscle younger than
    30 years old fighters for title.One of them was a reigning champoin(Tucker)
    who destroyed Douglas right before the Tyson fight.
    Another loser was an olympic champion who beat Lennox in amateur
    but some journalists and other ****heads keep saying Tyson
    could beat only midget hasbeens.
    So shut up or try to behave like a man(wladboy) !!!
    Jennings is a bum ! You can't save this situation !