Wladimir wants Fury in 2013

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Champion, Jul 7, 2012.


  1. Champion

    Champion Boxing Addict Full Member

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbD7-a8m68I[/ame]
     
  2. JeanPaulValley

    JeanPaulValley Boxing Addict banned

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    I want to see that fight. I think Fury will do well.
     
  3. Koman600

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    wlad vs. fury wouldn't be that bad of a fight for wlad....

    i think though since fury is a right handed fighter... wlad will be able to flick his jab (jab jab grab) routine and KO fury


    he has problems with jabbing leftys like thompson as you can see in his 2 fights against him.... even though he won both, he doesn't jab that much in them
     
  4. locard

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    I doubt Fury will accept, he'll wait until Wlad is like 43yo , maybe then he'll have a chance
     
  5. The Chameleon Boxer

    The Chameleon Boxer Hot Prospect Full Member

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    Fury is still a kid at 24, this is becoming quite ridiculous that these two brothers are getting away with fighting 15 fight prospects (i.e. Chisora). Wladmir has now called out Price and Fury.

    Let's destroy the young fighters before they develop and might beat me one day.
     
  6. locard

    locard Boxing Addict banned

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    Yet people here give flak to Canelo all the time for not fighting the top opposition of his division, and Canelo is only 21. double standards much?

    Nobody is a ¨kid¨ at 24 in boxing, Fury is simply a mediocre fighter and even if he improves, he'll never be special.
     
  7. Slyk

    Slyk Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    **** off complaining about the Klitschko's fighting "too green" fighters and ruining them. How old was Tyson? How old was Ali? Wladimir himself stepped up when he was Fury's age.

    These fighters are too scared to lose their 0 and you don't attain greatness waiting for someone to retire.
     
  8. Ilesey

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    Fury would get his ass handed to him in a big way, baby.
     
  9. The Chameleon Boxer

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    It doesn't matter mate about the age you pleb. Wladmire stepped for a World Title fight after more than 30 fights.

    Both Price (14 fights) and Fury (18 fights) need time to step up the quality of their opposition.

    Don't compare them to Tyson and Ali, those two anomalies.

    Your post shows your lack of understanding of boxing.

    Have you ever boxed or been around the sport yourself?
     
  10. luy32

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    Should not a champion be special? Fury will be KOd without any effort from the Klit brother at any point, even in 2019... he is a fat bum..
     
  11. Ahurath

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    I mean 24 isn't being a kid. He should be ready by then, Tyson was ready at 20 years of age.
     
  12. turbotime

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    :lol: at all the Fury apologists scared for their guy. He already has a W over Chisora so why not fight Wlad?
     
  13. iceferg

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    Tyson Fury had 30 amateurs Chisora had 20 so they're actually much less expierienced than you'd think. Tyson vs. Wlad at the end of 2013 would be great though. I'd like to see Fury against Helenius, Adamek or Povetkin next. Anyone else think Haye may stick around to fight Fury?
     
  14. piscator

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    He's rated in the Top Ten. Definitely a legitimate opponent.

    Wlad will destroy him, it's true. Not because Fury is that bad. Just because Wlad is that good.
     
  15. Cachibatches

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    Fury ought not to do this.

    He has had only 19 pro fights, after a short amatuer career of 35 fights. He still has a lot to learn.

    And heavies of his size are not physically prime until they reach thirty.

    He should resist the temptaion for the fast track and continue to build on some of the improvements he has made lately.