What was Wlad waiting for? Everything was negative. At one point he was throwing punches then stopping them just before impact. :shock:
pretty much i guess. he had to give up his defence if he attacks a man his own size. hes not used to it and didnt do anything
Round 8? or 9? When Wlad was out on his feet and weeks saved him with a point deduction. That's why...
movement people I admit Tyson isn't the best athlete, but his grasp of distance is very impressive, and he can move in a way guys his size can't move. Basically what I'm saying is Tyson wasn't there to be hit, so Wlad had no idea how to get into a rhythm
wlad was paralysed, during the fight i could see the same face expression from his fight with Corrie Sanders. Wlad just doesn't like to get hit.. you just can't blame it all on age eventho he is getting old. but hey Wlad has had a great career and its time to go for him. wish him luck
Nothing strange, Wlad just depended alot on his strength & size vs Smaller guys. Tyson Fury used his skills & heart to overpower Wlad. When Wlad tried to go all out opening up with the Right Hand. Fury showed him his left hook & Wlad crawled back into the safe K-zone
Yes he made a ton of money and basically fought a bunch of blownup cruiserweights and club fighters. No fault of his own though. He should cash the big check and shack up with Hayden. I would
He fought Wach and pummelled him from round 1-12, I'm not buying that. Wlad seemed intimidated and nervous, yet I have no idea why.
Because he can't fight inside. He wasn't scared. He didn't want to risk going to the body or getting caught on the way in...and you got this fight. If you have never ever had to fight inside, you can't start now.
This, this and more this. Wlad was betwixt and between. And people shojld make no mistake, Fury was holding plenty on his own. He was in or he was out, but he never stayed there to be hit. And Wlad, for his part, he wasn't getting pummeled or anything, Fury kept pecking away, landing enough to bag the round, and stifling Wlad's attack, round after round after round.