DINOVELVET, nice youre back out of your whole... Looks like Wlad fights Fury, the fight you predicted never to happen cause Wlad would duck him... strange what?? Your record Looks now like 0 - 54(53) - 0 :hi::hi::hi::hi::hi::hi::hi:
Delboy was roughing up ustinov in sparring. The delboy who landed no telling punch on fury and quit with a nasty eye.
Julius Long is 7 feet tall, good practice, Vitali is close to 6 feet 8 although doubt if they would spar seriously, Helenius has improved lately, he is looking pretty good now that his injuries are healing up and his contract problems are getting solved. Wach is 6 feet 8 inches tall, Vlad has already fought him and Wach was on steroids, punches harder than Fury. Vlad fights taller fighters better than he fights shorter ones, alway has................Vlad has also fought a lot of southpaws, such as Thompson, knocked him out two times...............Tye Fields would be good to spar for size as well, but although Vlad is only 6 feet 6.5 inches tall, he will still out jab Fury, outbox him, is is not the height that makes a great fighter, it's the skills......................Jennings would have beaten Fury........................
I think it'd be enough for Wlad if he trained with Vitali. Fury is like less powerful and chinny version of him.
Fury should spar a treadmill. He needs it. And Ustinov is co-promoted by fat Hryunov and Hearns, they are trying to get him some UK fights.
Butterbean for Wlad. Fury doesn't seem to have many options as Joshua, Price, Ustinov and Wilder are not going to be available to spar him.
Jokes aside, Wlad's sparrings are a trouble. You won't find anyone as tall as Fury and as fast and technically sound. People here mentions Vitali? Lol! Classic esb24's total lack of knowledge of the sport! Vitali is ancient, retired, and a full time politician in a flaming third world country. And if you still think he could be of some use, let me help you put things in perspective: one of Vitali's last fights, YEARS ago, was with Chisora. He couldn't even drop Chisora, and he was in serious trouble in the last round. Wladimir had to hold him upright after the final bell, because Vitali was COLLAPSING (just watch the video footage) Tyson Fury simply TOYED with Chisora, and broke his orbital bones, AND stopped him, and was as fresh as a rose after that. But somehow Vitali would be a valuable sparring partner, 5 years after that? Yes, to waste time. On the other hand, Fury's camp has a BIG arrow in their ****nal: someone who is EXACTLY the size of Wladimir, same height, same reach, and is extremely skilled and mobile: Hughie Fury, that as a sparring partner, is available 24/7, 365 days in a year. Only thing that Hughie lacks is the power, but it doesn't matter when you're practicing moves. Hughie Fury would be of immense help in mimicking Wlad, while Wlad doesn't really have a Tyson's counterpart. Wlad's best chance could be Pulev, but i highly doubt Pulev would accept; maybe Wach, but same thing, i don't see him accepting; Wilder and Joshua, but they've already been in camp, and they're raising to contenders status, you can't spar with someone you could fight in a year. So, Wlad is pretty much ****ed, regarding valuable sparring partners. While Tyson have Hughie, and could have Pulev, Wach, Elenius, and others. When training for Wlad, you don't really need a 6'6 opponent, but someone with a good jab and a strong right hand. Meanwhile, when training for Fury, you need someone who can keep an high guard, moving a lot around, throws combinations, can throw southpaw, and to be ****ing 6'9 with a freaky 85'' reach. there isn't anyone like that for Wlad.
NO. They never did spar. Tyson was training with Steward at the time and was at camp, but not to spar. I have read Tyson saying "i did spar with wlad and Steward made me stop because I was getting to Wlad"....100% not true. Tyson sparred with Hughie the entire time. They never sparred. Tyson would sit on the side and watch:deal