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    Default Re: Klitschko-Fury Set for October 24 in Dusseldorf, Germany

    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Fury will get knocked out.
    Thanks for that insightful analysis of the two differing styles meshing.

    He may well do as most of the greats eventually do but not in his next fight

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    Default Re: Klitschko-Fury Set for October 24 in Dusseldorf, Germany

    So the question is will Fury be the 1st man vs Povtekin to actually try and beat Klitschko or will Fury go the same way as a Haye and try to survive aslong as possible and be happy with that
    Fury is the 6th undefeated fighter in Klitschkos last 7 fights and hes beaten them all with 18 consecutive defences. The record speaks for itself. He deserves his place as the most dominant fighter in any weight class for years.

    It will be strange for Klitschko to face a man taller than him. The last time was when he fought Maruis Wach and he was equally clumsy and cooridinated as Fury. Posed a similar threat size wise but I think based on Furys last few contests he has finally learnt how to box. If it was the same brawler who went life and death with John Mcdermott this fight would be a non starter.
    The strategy Tyson adopts will be intriguing if he is allowed to follow a gameplan, standing of trying to outbox the much better boxer seems like tactical suicide. But so would trying to maul and rough up the heavier hitter with the superior technique. Tyson has to do abit of both and be prepared to dig deep in the trenches.

    He isn’t going to win this with one style. Wvlad despite his age is better on his feet and would win the battle of the jabs, infact in every aspect of the sport he appears to trump Fury except for maybe heart. Benn a while since weve seen that challenged with Wvlad & it’s something Fury prides himself on. Hes gotta fight smart first though cannot fight with heart straight away because it will be a short night. If Fury is disciplined I can see him making it through 12. If he goes to war Wvladimir registers yet another Ko win

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    Default Re: Klitschko-Fury Set for October 24 in Dusseldorf, Germany

    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Fury will get knocked out.
    Thanks for that insightful analysis of the two differing styles meshing.

    He may well do as most of the greats eventually do but not in his next fight


    I'm going to go against the grain and not agree with the unbiased peter fury.

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