Wonderful Fury press conference

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  1. Canvassed

    Canvassed Active Member Full Member

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    Wlad is the most cringe inducing person to ever listen to. His opening comments were embarrassing to say the least. He also doesn't seem as intelligent as people try to make out, his rebuttals to questions were terrible and he barely answered any properly.
     
  2. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    Have to admit Wlad was pretty lame with his answers, although the questions he got were a bit insulting from those two cows.
     
  3. likemike31

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    Fury mentioned after the first fight that they overcame all the psychological warfare thrown their way

    one of them was they reckoned klitchoko wore platform shoes at the weigh-in and at the press conferences to give the illusion of size
     
  4. gmurphy

    gmurphy Land of the corrupt, home of the robbery! banned Full Member

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    I wouldn't look too fair into it, fury doesn't sit down before every event and say 'hmm hoe can i releive the pressure on myself' he is just a nutter who does what he likes and knows how to get under his opponents skin, come fight night wlad will already be mentally destroyed and looking for a soft spot on the canvas

    Wlad looks like a man who has been to therapy over his lose just by the way he talks about it, fury undid all that therapy in one press conference, by the time this fight comes around he will be a wreck
     
  5. huntingground

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    Tyson gets an injury 4 weeks from fight night (pays Klit back for first time and buys time to get into 100% shape) and whips Klits ass on rescheduled fight night (2 months later). Lovely. The Klit has been out-Klitted :D
     
  6. Unforgiven

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    Fury seems like he wants to lose, but he can't help but win.
     
  7. gmurphy

    gmurphy Land of the corrupt, home of the robbery! banned Full Member

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    ya just too good at boxing:lol:
     
  8. moog

    moog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Had platform shoes on last time at press conference as you seem in the fight Fury was suddenly a good bit taller.
     
  9. TBooze

    TBooze Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You reckon; I think he has lost motivation and is getting his reasons for defeat in early.

    I understand many are calling it a double bluff, but I doubt it.

    I hope I am wrong and Fury is this psychological genius some here claim...
     
  10. JayTesla

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    tyson is just so brutally honest about everything. complete opposite of wlad with his fake outrage about gay comments and how tyson acts. wlad wishes he could say what he really feels like tyson does.
     
  11. rski

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    The interesting thing about wald is that he is already showing outrage and anger towards fury, going on about fury's beliefs really gave his hand away, he seems too emotional, not the usual controlled wald. Openly talking about knocking out fury is unlike him, it will be interesting to see if he does a Lewis and destroys him in getting revenge, or if being over emotional loses his edge. It's a different wald.

    What Tyson is doing brilliantly is appearing unconcerned whatever happens, it's defiantly winding wald up.
     
  12. TBooze

    TBooze Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Being sociopathic is not necessarily a good thing...
     
  13. Unforgiven

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    Yes, i don't disagree. He's lost motivation. As I said, he even WANTS to lose. He actually (kind of) does.
    Problem is, he has a full camp with his trainer uncle Peter, and a full 12 rounds to get through.
    I trust he'll be in shape, simply because he's committed to training, it's a family thing.
    When the bell rings he'll be motivated. When it comes down to it, it's him and Wlad.
    Wlad might want it more, but Fury won't let Wlad win.

    I do believe Fury, despite what he says, has been jaded and hurt badly by the treatment he's received from the mainstream established media in this country. It's a scandal really.
     
  14. gmurphy

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    as fury says 'he's just too good at boxing'

    kind of reminds me of that scene from the episode of only fools and horses ,where they are out in boyce's cottage and the crazy escaped lunatic turns up and gives his big speech about how he hates winning
    and how he loves losing:lol:

    i hope fury does something like that , id like to see him doing a post fight interview after he wins where he is angry that he won again:lol:
     
  15. DoubleJab666

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    Being so out-of-shape is merely giving himself a get-out clause should he lose. It was a sign of weakness. Fury really should win the rematch but I suspect he might be in for a shock. Vlad will be fighting to protect his legacy. He's gonna be hungry and will let his hands go this time. Maybe that will leave him open to being stopped, but if Fury isn't on-point he might eat some right hands. Then who knows?

    Fury is a car crash waiting to happen. Maybe not in this fight but eventually. He gets away with his unprofessional attitude between fights as did Hatton. And look what happened to him in the end.