Tyson Fury takes the same shot from Wlad that knocked Joshua down

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  1. Staminakills

    Staminakills Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Either you're entirely ignorant to boxing, pretending a fighters mental state doesn't matter is just stupid.
     
  2. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Not even close to the same.

    Wlad was flat footed had been waltzing in a wrestling match for 33 minutes before that little exchange.

    The shots landed on AJ were set up an with power behind them.

    Heck, Chris Byrd took 30 of those shots that Wlad touched Fury with.
    The couple times he set it up and sat down on the R cross, he busted Byrd up.

    Even Chris said the R hands Wlad was landing in 2/3/4 were like stiff jabs and he was waiting for a hard L hook behind them since he was more bothered by the L at that point.
    The R cross he ate early in the 5th felt like a cartoon anvil in comparison and had him seeing black and white for the rest of the Rd.
    He shook the cobwebs during the break but never got his legs back under him but Wlad fought strategically paced in the 6th and Chris said he was hoping Wlad would try jumping on him and gassing.
    In the meantime, Wlad cruised through 6 and went back to the cartoon anvil to end it.
    Vs Fury...he was just trying to be aggressive hoping he could get Fury into a brawl for the finale.
    Tyson smartly employed the clinch, losing the last rds but having won 6 clear he knew it was his
     
  3. anjawnaymiz

    anjawnaymiz Can we get Ivan Dychko some momentum Full Member

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    neither of those punches landed cleanly on fury

    should've gone to specsavers!
     
  4. Octolony shore

    Octolony shore Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The right hand that hit fury had nothing on it, fury gets better by the day on this forum. One good performance in 25 fights and people are jizzin all over about the guy, I just don't get it.
     
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  5. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Not even close to the same.

    Wlad was flat footed had been waltzing in a wrestling match for 33 minutes before that little exchange.

    The shots landed on AJ were set up an with power behind them.

    Heck, Chris Byrd took 30 of those shots that Wlad touched Fury with.
    The couple times he set it up and sat down on the R cross, he busted Byrd up.

    Even Chris said the R hands Wlad was landing in 2/3/4 were like stiff jabs and he was waiting for a hard L hook behind them since he was more bothered by the L at that point.
    The R cross he ate early in the 5th felt like a cartoon anvil in comparison and had him seeing black and white for the rest of the Rd.
    He shook the cobwebs during the break but never got his legs back under him but Wlad fought strategically paced in the 6th and Chris said he was hoping Wlad would try jumping on him and gassing.
    In the meantime, Wlad cruised through 6 and went back to the cartoon anvil to end it.
    Vs Fury...he was just trying to be aggressive hoping he could get Fury into a brawl for the finale.
    Tyson smartly employed the clinch, losing the last rds but having won 6 clear he knew it was his
     
  6. Dagnaldinho

    Dagnaldinho Active Member Full Member

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    Not even close to the same shot.

    Ill leave this here. The eyes never lie, Tyson Fury was petrified.

    Cunningham has a 33% KO ratio.

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    Pajkic has a 28% KO Ratio.

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  7. Unforgiven

    Unforgiven VIP Member banned Full Member

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    Anyone can be knocked down at heavyweight.
    Oliver McCall perhaps being the exception.

    AJ and Fury both deserve respect for getting up and winning those fights.
     
  8. AJfan

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    100% that's the same shot. Only difference is that someone told the Furious One boxers are allowed to move their heads. There has been a long-running conspiracy in the world boxing scene to ensure AJ never receives that information. Eddie Hearn made a deal with the racist freemasons that own Sky back in 2013. They agreed to make AJ a PPV star if they get to see him punched in the face on the regular then repeatedly starched on the biggest stage. It's been common knowledge on the darkweb for years.
     
  9. Caper

    Caper How about a fair shake? banned Full Member

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    I’m having anxiety attacks waiting on this man to make his reappearance. The compounding effect of his deluded extremist like following is concerning. The last thing boxing needs is a bunch of Furyism idealists bombing our forums with chemical nukes inspired by dominating performances in theoretical match ups versus AJ and Wilder.

    Fury has great tools however many of his staunchest supporters fail to realize true greatness is bestowed upon those who remain consistent, hungry and motivated by new challenges never wavering too the comfort of success when blessed with the ability to climb higher. If you think Fury comes back and cleanses the division of the current regime with ease then you’re just as deluded and ill informed as Fury’s current financial advisors.
     
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  10. JannyG

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    Hopefully the chin can still stand up after all those lines of coke and mr kipling cakes

    A lot of questions need answering if the next few months
     
  11. deadACE

    deadACE Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Possibly on peds. We know he has a history of cheating.