Wladimir Klitschko takes a dig at Fury after asked a question about success

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  1. Eggman

    Eggman "The cream of the crop! Nobody does it better! Full Member

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    I’m not talking about that. I’m talking about punches thrown. You probably loved the Joshua wlad fight. That’s because Joshua has massive power and is easier to hit.

    The punch stats for fury were not bad at all, it was wlad that didn’t throw
     
  2. don owens

    don owens Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yes, you are correct. For whatever reason....and that is debatable....Wlad didn't let his hands go and it cost him the fight. I believe he would have done so in the rematch and ktfo Fury. Fury wanted to evade the rematch and he did. The punch stats favored Fury and he won. Don't think they were great or that the fight was any thing other than abysmal. Hard to watch a fight when a fighter is not trying. That did not seem the normal Klitschko. No one likes hearing things about back ground stuff but it does happen. His wife was having a mental break down. That wears on you no matter what any one says. My motivation is not to use that as an excuse, but I do believe it played a role. Fury would have come out looking a lot better if he honored the rematch he signed for.
     
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  3. Eggman

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    Wlad wasn’t prepared for fury’s speed and movement, it really is that simple. He was totally befuddled.

    The rematch never happened, but if fury done a floyd, and ‘retired’ despite training everyday to avoid the de la Hoya rematch then i would tend to agree with you.

    But fury’s 3 year bender then going in with wilder was enough evidence to me that he never avoided wlad, he just lost the plot.

    He still says wilder and USS are the hardest fights he’s ever had
     
  4. don owens

    don owens Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    if he lost the plot he should not have signed the contract. won't rule him out just yet. however, it is possible that the years of abuse have caught up with him even though he is back training since his come back. age slips up at different times too. the next year or so will tell.
     
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  5. Eggman

    Eggman "The cream of the crop! Nobody does it better! Full Member

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    Iv said since the wallin fight that a boxers prime can come and go in the blink of an eye.

    Fury might be on the slide, he was getting caught by wallin at Will. However, the most worrying part was fury’s power. There was zero on the punches, I don’t know if his movement would be enough to keep a wilder, aj, Ruiz or even whyte off him.

    Let’s see who wallin fights next and how well he does
     
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  6. madballster

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    Fury went life and death with an aging and unmotivated Wlad. Fury just got outboxed and outworked by Otto Wallin. Allegedly Fury was in "tremendous" shape.
     
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  7. Mordechai

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    Fury beat wlad fair and square, and I am a big wlad fan. Wlad had problems with furys style, reach and speed.

    But fury is a cheater and ducked the rematch with this bs about having depression, in reality he was doped and the UK doping agency banned fury for two years and fury started all the drug and drinking bs to overshadow his ban.
    He was clearly doped before the wlad fight, if I remember correctly, 6 months before with anabolic steroids (hughy also), and 2 weeks before the planned rematch he had problems with the hearing at the UK doping agency and ducked the fight after that.

    So fury is clearly a cheater like drugnelo, but he overshadowed his cheating by letting the whole world think that he has a depression and problems with drugs and drinking and today he talks all the time about having a depression and that he made it and bla bla bla. And the sad thing everyone believes this crap.

    Fury => cheater
    UK doping agency is a pro England organisation who allow guilty cheaters to fight on
     
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  8. Eggman

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    In reality he never though. Fury 115-113. Wallin with a bit more experience could have got the W.

    Even Otto accepts the loss, just not the cards
     
  9. truth_teller

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    Like he got that horrible cut from a bum?
     
  10. expljose

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    you really lose sleep over the k bros dominating all your hero's of lesser stock don't you
     
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  11. iii

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    I disagree that Fury has no power, its his style not to use it against opponents that he thinks can KO him in one punch. The reason is he never sets his feet to anchor himself to put the power on them as he is always moving to spoil 7 counterpunch....& he is good at what he does at the weight.
     
  12. 3rdegree

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    That was probably the only time Fury was in true fighting shape. His speed and reflexes were insanely sharp that evening. He's never since resembled the fighter he was on the night he beat Klitschko.
     
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  13. On The Money

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    Fury hasn't yet reached the heights of the Wlad fight. I gave him a pass for the two comeback fights, but I expected an uptick to the old Fury after Wilder. The Schwarz win was promising but Wallin makes me think Fury is still well short. Wlad of 2017 would have knocked out the Wallin Fury spark out and you can bet Wlad knows this.
     
  14. gdm

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    fury would lose to any version of wlad younger than 36.
     
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  15. Scar

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    It was an easy fight to score for me as far as I remember. Fury’s lead was obvious enough that even Wladimir, for the first time in his career, got frustrated enough to throw cheap headbutts late in the fight out of sheer frustration. The 12th round was an epic nerve recking experience too.