Re: Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko - 29/4/17 Wembley Stadium
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smashup
The reason Fury beat Wlad is because he intimidated him relentlessly over a number of months and at every single press conference Fury was the "Alpha Male", he got in his head and took every single advantage Wlad likes to have away from him, even the bouncy castle ring canvas was rumbled and stripped away to a normal depth only a few hours before the fight or the Fury's were refusing to fight, Fury then taunted him through the fight and it was an easy nights work.
When Emanuel Steward died so did a Huge part of Klitschkos boxing career as far as i'm concerned but it'll be interesting to see what happens when the bell goes because AJ is has not and will not use mind games and intimidation to beat Wlad before they fight, this will be settled purely by boxing ability.
I do hope Wlad has a real go and think this could be a classic Heavyweight fight :cool:
So Wlad went 10 years as champ because of shitty opponents and constant cheating?And mind games beat him??? I doubt it. Wlad wasn't into the fight, his heart simply was not in it and he gave a poor performance, that is all. Anybody is due 1 poor night in 10 years.
Re: Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko - 29/4/17 Wembley Stadium
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El Kabong
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smashup
The reason Fury beat Wlad is because he intimidated him relentlessly over a number of months and at every single press conference Fury was the "Alpha Male", he got in his head and took every single advantage Wlad likes to have away from him, even the bouncy castle ring canvas was rumbled and stripped away to a normal depth only a few hours before the fight or the Fury's were refusing to fight, Fury then taunted him through the fight and it was an easy nights work.
When Emanuel Steward died so did a Huge part of Klitschkos boxing career as far as i'm concerned but it'll be interesting to see what happens when the bell goes because AJ is has not and will not use mind games and intimidation to beat Wlad before they fight, this will be settled purely by boxing ability.
I do hope Wlad has a real go and think this could be a classic Heavyweight fight :cool:
So Wlad went 10 years as champ because of shitty opponents and constant cheating?And mind games beat him??? I doubt it. Wlad wasn't into the fight, his heart simply was not in it and he gave a poor performance, that is all. Anybody is due 1 poor night in 10 years.
Yes i believe that is exactly what happened, he met a man who was bigger than him and was intimidated and the proof was Wlad wearing platform shoes at one of the face offs to try and somehow impose himself on Fury but it didn't work and he just made himself look like a cunt;D
He couldn't bully Fury physically in the fight at all and he knew it, Fury fucked with his head by pure intimidation and that's exactly why Wlad was too scared to even let his hands go until the last round which again proves he could actually throw punches but was scared to because of what would be coming back.
The only reason he threw punches in the last round was out of desperation.
I've already been over this with you before Lyle
Re: Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko - 29/4/17 Wembley Stadium
Well I guess we'll have to wait and see......I mean if Tyson Fury ever boxes again.
Wlad = 10 years dominance, 1 bad night
Tyson Fury = 1 good night, and a complete mental breakdown
Re: Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko - 29/4/17 Wembley Stadium
Yeah now there's a new batch of Heavyweights that are actually "Live" and the same size as Wlad let's see how he does.
He's already lost to 1 out of the 3 of them and is about to lose to the 2nd ;)
He's had an amazing Career stat wise but in reality he's finished and after one last Huge payday as far as i'm concerned and fair play to him.
Classy guys the Klitschkos and I've always liked them both since Vitali fought Lennox.
Re: Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko - 29/4/17 Wembley Stadium
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smashup
Yeah now there's a new batch of Heavyweights that are actually "Live" and the same size as Wlad let's see how he does.
He's already lost to 1 out of the 3 of them and is about to lose to the 2nd ;)
He's had an amazing Career stat wise but in reality he's finished and after one last Huge payday as far as i'm concerned and fair play to him.
Classy guys the Klitschkos and I've always liked them both since Vitali fought Lennox.
:rolleyes:
Wlad is also in his 40s smashup and Wilder, Joshua, Fury, et al are in their 20's....I get it, you dislike the guy, I get it.
Re: Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko - 29/4/17 Wembley Stadium
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El Kabong
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smashup
Yeah now there's a new batch of Heavyweights that are actually "Live" and the same size as Wlad let's see how he does.
He's already lost to 1 out of the 3 of them and is about to lose to the 2nd ;)
He's had an amazing Career stat wise but in reality he's finished and after one last Huge payday as far as i'm concerned and fair play to him.
Classy guys the Klitschkos and I've always liked them both since Vitali fought Lennox.
:rolleyes:
Wlad is also in his 40s smashup and Wilder, Joshua, Fury, et al are in their 20's....I get it, you dislike the guy, I get it.
Stop being a prick Lyle iv'e literally just told you i like both the Klitschkos
Re: Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko - 29/4/17 Wembley Stadium
I had a look on Stubhub earlier and there's still a shitload of ticket's available at way more than face value which means yet again the fans are getting seriously ripped off by Matchroom as they are in bed with Stubhub (both companies have business interests together is the official line) just like they did for Froch v Groves 2.
£150 upwards for the "Telescope Tickets" ;D
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Re: Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko - 29/4/17 Wembley Stadium
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smashup
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El Kabong
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smashup
Yeah now there's a new batch of Heavyweights that are actually "Live" and the same size as Wlad let's see how he does.
He's already lost to 1 out of the 3 of them and is about to lose to the 2nd ;)
He's had an amazing Career stat wise but in reality he's finished and after one last Huge payday as far as i'm concerned and fair play to him.
Classy guys the Klitschkos and I've always liked them both since Vitali fought Lennox.
:rolleyes:
Wlad is also in his 40s smashup and Wilder, Joshua, Fury, et al are in their 20's....I get it, you dislike the guy, I get it.
Stop being a prick Lyle iv'e literally just told you i like both the Klitschkos
Ummm, okaaaay :-\ I'm not the guy dismissing a fighters entire career based on assumptions about poor competition and accusations of cheating...but whatever you say man.
Re: Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko - 29/4/17 Wembley Stadium
Re: Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko - 29/4/17 Wembley Stadium
I can understand fans getting excited about Joshua. There are many reasons too. There are also many reasons to question the hype. Who has Joshua fought even remotely close to Wlad?
Re: Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko - 29/4/17 Wembley Stadium
Re: Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko - 29/4/17 Wembley Stadium
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Beanz
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Alpha
I can understand fans getting excited about Joshua. There are many reasons too. There are also many reasons to question the hype. Who has Joshua fought even remotely close to Wlad?
The thing is who have most of the other top heavyweights fought close to Wlad? That depth is still not there as it was in many past eras and Wlad and Vitali were the last link to the previous decent crop. If AJ beats him he is still not Lewis and who is there to make it intetesting? Wilder..... Then a big gap unless Fury gets his shit together and that's a big if.
A lot of the heavies a green but If AJ went through the likes of Wlad, Fury, Wilder, Ortiz, Parker, you would to be impressed.
Re: Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko - 29/4/17 Wembley Stadium
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Alpha
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Beanz
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Alpha
I can understand fans getting excited about Joshua. There are many reasons too. There are also many reasons to question the hype. Who has Joshua fought even remotely close to Wlad?
The thing is who have most of the other top heavyweights fought close to Wlad? That depth is still not there as it was in many past eras and Wlad and Vitali were the last link to the previous decent crop. If AJ beats him he is still not Lewis and who is there to make it intetesting? Wilder..... Then a big gap unless Fury gets his shit together and that's a big if.
A lot of the heavies a green but If AJ went through the likes of Wlad, Fury, Wilder, Ortiz, Parker, you would to be impressed.
Of course, like Wlad he can only fight who is in front of him