Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
I certainly dont see Wlad being any better in a rematch.

You have to consider this was the first genuine top world class fighter Fury has faced and he went in focussed and handled Wlad comfortably. This was his first world title fight against one of the most dangerous fighters ever and in Germany. Its all experience in the bank for Tyson and is still getting better whereas Wlad did the best he could.

This is why afer time considering it id be surprised if Wlad doesnt pull out somehow and try for the IBF.

Hes not been one before to go in to immediate rematches where hes lost and only rematched one of the previous 3. If anyone stole Wlads confidence its Tyson. He didnt come from behind, he didnt benefit from Wlad fighting away from home. Or on his own promoters show. He just completely dominated Wlad on Wlads own show in his adopted home of Germany and pretty much did as he said he would. If Tyson effected Wlad in the lead up last time how is Wlad going to cope knowing now that what Tyson says is true?

Ill be impressed with Wlad as a man if he does go through with it but if he does, he doesnt win!
Hard to see him being any worse though