Shesh, you read like trash. Fair play, back your man. Fury has adapted against Cunningham. Not that I expect you to 'get it' or notice or pay attention or stop w@nking long enough to mull it over. Fury himself claims to be an 'adapter', I think he is infinitely more versatile that Wlad and capable of executing a switch in tactics (whatever they may be) much better than Wlad. It's my opinion that a tactical shift mid-fight might well win this for either fighter but that Fury is far more capable of it. Or to put it another way: Huh!??!! No waaaaay, U muricuns are soooo ret@rded! Fury pi$$es on Wlad's cornflakes then bums his dog! You stupid ¢unt :nut
Oh he adapted alright; adapted up from the canvas against a blown up cruiserweight that was 6 inches shorter than him tactical shift doesn't make fury's chin stronger or give him the power that he lacks at HW. Let me break it down for you, you pikey b!tch; Wlad has fought more styles and different types of opponents then fury has ever faced or needed to adapt to. I'm a fan of fury btw but I'm not a fanboy, there is a difference, he gets drilled away against wlads right hand all night long. And you won't be here to admit what you douche you've been by saying that fury is more of a adapter than one of the longest reigning champions in the HW division.
Thanks for the breakdown! :good What possible way can Fury win then....? Why even fight? Just give Wlad his clear dues and chalk him up a win.:good Why even differ in opinion.....:huh I think Fury has tried more variety of boxing in his last, say 10 fights, though Wlad's opposition has been more diverse. I don't see Wlad winning any of his last 10 fights by tactical switches or 'mixing it up'. He just dominates with Plan-A every fight.
In wlad's last few fights he has been far more aggressive. Compared to when he faced Haye he was more tentative and reluctant to release the straight right hand and adjusted his step back so he didnt stay in the pocket too long for haye to counter. You don't stay heavyweight champ for over 10 years by not being able to adapt to your opponents. Fury can switch stances at will, which is great achievement for a man of his build, but he has done it more out of style rather than through necessity. Anything can happen in boxing, but to stay fury stands a good chance of winning due to being better able to adapt is delusional.
I actually think Wlad is not so complicated as you seem to give him credit for. If you think Fury switches stance for mere style...well.... that's sort of taking away credit for no actual reason at all. Who cares about his motivation for it? It's a tactical advantage and Wlad doesn't have it. It's a bonus if you can fight from range and in close at high level...Fury has shown he can do this, Wlad simply fires well measured 1-2s, left hooks and a serves up a huge dose of hugging. He's the best in the land at doing it no doubt. Footwork is still quite fast but in straight lines. In short, Wlad is far more one dimensional as a fighter IMO. Nothing 'delusional' about it. I think this is all about Tyson Fury, if he turns up in good nick and motivated and there are no delays, it's his to lose rather than Wlad's to win.
Fury been well and truly fooked about since the 1st Haye cancellation in Sept 2013. Hope the big man does not go on another drink and food bender now. The best way to fook Wlad is to train even harder now and be in the same shape he would have been on October 24th. This 'calf injury' does appear to be right up there with David Haye's toe in the history of lame excuses.
The no.1 on the lame excuse chart will forever be Furys 'he's in shape, I'm not fighting him' excuse.