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    Default Re: Big win for Fury and for BOXING!!

    I'm not sure why Banks was telling Wladimir to stay low. I get that that was to get Fury to over commit but that's counter puncher territory.

    Wlad needed some good old fashioned head control, pull down, step round and throw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    I'm not sure why Banks was telling Wladimir to stay low. I get that that was to get Fury to over commit but that's counter puncher territory.

    Wlad needed some good old fashioned head control, pull down, step round and throw.
    if he was being patient to wait to throw the right hand coming forward he could have stepped back and looked to make fury commit by counter punching, he could have also maybe thrown an uppercut or two whenever he lurched in, head down but he didn't. Fury didn't do much but Wlad even less, he threw that away rather than Fury taking it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    I'm not sure why Banks was telling Wladimir to stay low. I get that that was to get Fury to over commit but that's counter puncher territory.

    Wlad needed some good old fashioned head control, pull down, step round and throw.
    if he was being patient to wait to throw the right hand coming forward he could have stepped back and looked to make fury commit by counter punching, he could have also maybe thrown an uppercut or two whenever he lurched in, head down but he didn't. Fury didn't do much but Wlad even less, he threw that away rather than Fury taking it.
    You don't sound happy. I try to tell everybody Tyson was going to win.

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    Default Re: Big win for Fury and for BOXING!!

    I think if Tyson was a little more skilled in throwing his punches, it may have even been a KO victory. He threw a lot of those right hands a bit too wide. I was hoping for one of them to land.... and he did connect some good left hooks on Wlad late in the fight. If Wlad had Fury's moxie and bravado.... he'd be unbeatable.

    AND...... he'd have a lot more fans. But he doesn't, he isn't, and he doesn't.


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    Default Re: Big win for Fury and for BOXING!!

    Fight was horrible. And both fighters are to blame. Fury got the win. But this was pretty much more Wlad losing the fight than Fury actually winning it.

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    Default Re: Big win for Fury and for BOXING!!

    Quote Originally Posted by mrbig1 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    I'm not sure why Banks was telling Wladimir to stay low. I get that that was to get Fury to over commit but that's counter puncher territory.

    Wlad needed some good old fashioned head control, pull down, step round and throw.
    if he was being patient to wait to throw the right hand coming forward he could have stepped back and looked to make fury commit by counter punching, he could have also maybe thrown an uppercut or two whenever he lurched in, head down but he didn't. Fury didn't do much but Wlad even less, he threw that away rather than Fury taking it.
    You don't sound happy. I try to tell everybody Tyson was going to win.
    I'm unhappy to see talent thrown away. He gave away his titles instead of fighting for them. Don't know if everyone was seeing the same stream as me, brother was not happy early on in the fight, he could see it, for whatever reason Wlad couldn't or wouldn't make he adjustments, suspect they were banking on him to stop jigging about the ring.

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    Default Re: Big win for Fury and for BOXING!!

    Yes Wlad looked lost before the fight and in the ring his face was beaten. Wlad wants a rematch. Why bother?
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    Default Re: Big win for Fury and for BOXING!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    I'm not sure why Banks was telling Wladimir to stay low. I get that that was to get Fury to over commit but that's counter puncher territory.

    Wlad needed some good old fashioned head control, pull down, step round and throw.
    if he was being patient to wait to throw the right hand coming forward he could have stepped back and looked to make fury commit by counter punching, he could have also maybe thrown an uppercut or two whenever he lurched in, head down but he didn't. Fury didn't do much but Wlad even less, he threw that away rather than Fury taking it.
    I agree with anyone who says Wlad didn't do enough, but let's not forget that Tyson had quite a bit to do with that.

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    Default Re: Big win for Fury and for BOXING!!

    Klits last two fights are exactly how I always said you had to fight him. He looked dominant because his opponents literally stood in front of him doing nothing. Jennings pressured him but just didn't have anywhere near the skill to win but did pretty well still. Fury is a decent fight and just moved and didn't let wlad set his feet the whole fight. Wlad looked terrible because his opponent did something. He has tended to look terrible throughout his career against fighters who actually do something.

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    Default Re: Big win for Fury and for BOXING!!

    ALL OF wlad's opponents ran like lil bitches, backed straight up, didnt do shit.

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