Father Time had nothing to do with it. It's the lack of a pair that finally got to him.
I agree with this, he only throws his punches when the other fella isn't gonna hit back
He lost virtually every round because there was always the risk he would be hit back, so he didn't throw any punches
I don't like to stick the boot in or anything but he's been a shit champion for that reason
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No plan B and no willingness to put it on the line, is what stopped Wlad. Who knows if he actually threw caution to the wind.
Wlad was one of the two best Heavyweights of the last decade. If indeed he had these huge flaws, he fooled a generation of Heavyweights, and is if nothing else boxing's greatest bluffer!
I think Wlad was very, very good, a top twenty Heavyweight in Queensberry rules boxing. I do not know what to make of Fury after this, I just did not rate him, but I cannot deny he keeps on finding a way win, I must be missing something...
Last edited by Britkid; 11-29-2015 at 09:57 PM.
"Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it."
George Foreman
"Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it."
George Foreman
Wlad is over cautious after his knockouts so it is not natural for him to attack. Wlad was made to look awful last night. He hardly threw anything meanigful and was being out jabbed by Fury.
Wlad would have crushed if in the 11 years he faced a prime Tyson, Lewis or Foreman.
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