This fight doesn't change anything in HW division

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  1. AssaultJoker

    AssaultJoker Member Full Member

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    Wlad schools this dancing bum in the rematch, then Povetkin beats Wilder and Wlad becomes the undisputed champion. So easy to predict...

    It was simply a very lazy fight by Klitschko who also had wrong safe tactics against pilow-fisted Fury...Tyson looked so scared for the first half of the fight, but then he figured out that for some reason Wlad wasn't going to use his dynamite right hand and started to act more freely...Klitschko doesn't even make any excuses because he knows that he just didn't bring his best in this fight, but the second fight is the one that really matters and don't even doubt that a champion of Wlad's calibre will use excellently his second chance...I honestly feel sorry for anyone who thinks that Fury is the real deal - he's not and he will be badly exposed on Wembley in the rematch....Stay tuned...
     
  2. andrewa1

    andrewa1 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    It changes everything in the HW division. Even if Wlad goes the improbable and comes back to beat Fury and unify. I'm sure his biggest goal was to break Louis's time and consecutive defense record, and that's out the window now.

    And more likely, Wlad's career is over and the entire division is completely shaken up.
     
  3. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    Sure it makes a difference Tyson Fury LEGITIMATELY beat Wladimir Klitschko & is now The Heavyweight Champion of the World. Sure it was a terrible fight to watch but Fury did what he had to do. Wlad's fans have been touting him as an ATG P4P elite?? He sure didn't look like an ATG yesterday did he. He finally met an opponent bigger than him with a longer reach.
    Wlad was up the creek without a paddle he didn't know what to do & neither did his corner. He sure missed the great Manny Steward that's for sure
     
  4. YesMySon

    YesMySon Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You don't become the favorite in a rematch when you were shut out conpletely. 15 rounds wlad would have been stopped
     
  5. TPB90

    TPB90 Active Member Full Member

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    I saw nothing to suggest Wlad wins the rematch.

    I may be wrong but I have a feeling that he won't even take the rematch. Once he reflects on the fight and realises how one sided it was he may decide to swerve it and take an easy fight before retiring.