What if the unrealistic scenario happens and Wladimir wins the rematch?

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  1. GGGunbeatable

    GGGunbeatable Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Klitschko vs. Fury 3? A fight against Wilder? AJ? Ortiz?

    He can beat Wilder but what about AJ or Ortiz? These guys are very, very dangerous. Should Wlad retire or does anyone think he can compete with these guys?
     
  2. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    And what's so unreasonable about it?

    4 punches to 7 that's a fairly easy gap to close.
     
  3. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    Unrealistic? Why is WK the slight betting favourite? :nut
     
  4. thejudochop

    thejudochop Active Member Full Member

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    I have a feeling WK avenges his loss and then retires. I think this may have been a little wake up call that his time has come. At least he learned through a snore fest and not via brutal KO.
     
  5. southpaw1974

    southpaw1974 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I love how a guy who was the 5 to 1 favorite before the first fight and was a dominant champion who hadn't lost a fight in over a decade is suddenly viewed as an unlikely winner of the rematch because he lost a snoozer in a fight where he didn't let his hands go until the 12th round. He can't possibly fight any worse in the rematch and can't possibly throw any less punches. Fury did his thing and he won the first fight via a combo of getting into Wlad's head and utilizing good movement and range control. If Wlad simply picks up where he left off in the 12th round, I see him winning the rematch and most likely by stoppage. If I am wrong and he loses he should retire and be a promoter and enjoy his wife and future family.
     
  6. Heavyrighthand

    Heavyrighthand Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Unrealistic ?

    Wlad will be the betting odds favorite and will beat Fury.


    I am not sure what to think after that He may retire then or press on to try for a fight with Wilder and/or Joshua
     
  7. FrankieinTexas

    FrankieinTexas the Bronx to Texas Full Member

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    Fury would lose whatever mental capacity he now has....and it is a very little amount....he'd completely lose it. He'd grow a beard, get even fatter, and live under a bridge. Maybe somewhere in the US where he now claims he wants to live.

    Fury is a classic bully....really is a frightened little boy underneath all that bluff. If (IF) Wlad brutally sends Fury into Bolivian, I predict that Fury would disappear or at least pull an Al Gore post losing the 2000 election.

    May even commit suicide.
     
  8. Slavic Fighter

    Slavic Fighter Well-Known Member Full Member

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    No way. He'll more likely have a retirement fight in Germany
     
  9. Inspector

    Inspector Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He had at least 6 rounds to do something different on his home turf and couldn't manage it. Why would he be able to now? Fury wins, easy money. As I said earlier, Klit is a boxer, not a fighter.
     
  10. N17

    N17 Loyal Member Full Member

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    If Wladimir wins the rematch I wouldn't be surprised to see him retire and I think Fury will walk away from boxing for a couple of years.

    Fury won with such ease last time and for all the good things Fury did I don't think Wladimir can be that negative or bad again, I wouldn't be shocked in the slightest if Wladimir won the rematch.
     
  11. alspacka

    alspacka Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fury's getting brutally KTFO.

    I hope not, but my hope is forlorn.
     
  12. Exposed15

    Exposed15 TKO8 Full Member

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    This reminds me of when I was a big Mike Tyson fan and he lost to Holyfield.

    "He'll do it different in the rematch....he will, just watch"

    :nono

    Wlad is on a downward turn, it started v Jennings, continued v Fury and will roll on....
     
  13. itsa

    itsa Boxing Addict Full Member

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    once you walk out of the sauna you cant walk back in
     
  14. silencio

    silencio Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If Wlad wins if will be a massive downfall for Fury... Even his supporters will turn against him. However, after winning Wlad may decide to retire and this will give Fury another chance.
     
  15. BCS8

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    It depends on how he wins. If it's a close snoozefest like the last one and he does just enough to win, then maybe he ought to call it a day. If he savages Tyson's ass and sends him out in a stretcher, then I say he should roll the dice one last time and try to line up unification shots before retiring. If he could collect all the belts at this age it would do WONDERS for his resume.