Klitschko vs Fury

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  1. kor

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    just watched the sky interview and while i usually side with the brits i can't but help but go for klitschko,
    fury showing all the signs of the gob,like haye did, who he also ridiculed , but he'll be eating humble pie too after, when he does lose it'll be quite embarrassing in the press conference
    hope its after a blunts defeat too
     
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    From what I've seen of Fury, there'll only be one winner..and it doesn't seem likely it'll be him.
     
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    At least Haye had some wit about him, Fury just talks & talks & talks & goes on & on & it's all nonsense.

    It's very rare that I side with a foreigner against a Brit but I have little time for Fury & hope he gets knocked out.

    I personally think Sky sports are dropping a clanger putting this on box office. There's a huge difference in levels & they'll get a load of complaints like they did after Haye - Audley
     
  4. Whi

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    I think he's brilliant, but then I've been saying that on here for about four years.

    Wlad is massive favourite, rightly so, but in the heavyweight division, you never know.

    As for it being a clanger putting it on Box Office, I disagree. World Title fight, a British fighter, Wlad's already postponed it (after that Gloves Are Off programme that was shown tonight, where Tyson said he'd pull out), plenty of spice to it. Course it should be PPV.

    What should never be PPV is Anthony Joshua vs Dillian Whyte. As much as I'm looking forward to that fight.... ******* box office? They're trying to make coin out of AJ before he's even been tested. Not that I think Whyte will do that. I hope he does, but can't see it. AJ looks the real deal. But, he's yet to take a shot so you never know.


    Exciting couple of fights anyway. Good luck to em all.
     
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    Heye was a complete gobshite and then ran for 12 rounds like a little fecking girl.

    Fury might not be the best and he might not win, but he won't run. He'll give it his best and have a go

    Fury is daft and quite funny, haye is a nob
     
  6. Whi

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    Agreed.

    Haye is full of ****. He pulled out twice against Fury, and didn't he pull the same stunt on someone else? Up to his eyeballs in debt and now looking for a comeback. Good luck to him.

    I remember his press conference with Wlad where he wore that t-shirt showing him holding the severed heads of both Klitschko brothers aloft in the ring. Some of his antics back then were appalling. And then he danced around all night and was beaten without Wlad breaking sweat.

    Fury's a proper bloke, and I'm convinced he'll go after Wlad. He won't go down without a fight. If I'm wrong, and he does an A-Force, knocked out straight away etc, I'll happily come on here and admit I got him wrong. But I like the daft basterd. He excites me in and out of the ring, he's different. And, believe it or not, he's not a bad boxer.

    Really looking forward to it. Imagine if he KO's Wlad. Wow.
     
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    God fecking help us if he KO's him. :D

    Hes full of himself without that lol.

    The heavy weigh division needs someone like fury cos it's boring as **** otherwise
     
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    Tyson fury all the way for me

    Like the bloke he's entertaining and deserves the chance to fight one of the best

    Looking forward to this fight


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    I would normally go with Vlad with his experience and give Fury hasn't fought for ages that could be the difference. Fury is a daft apath (sp) and I'm not sure he has the guile or game plan to win. Having said all that Fury has a heck of a punch and one landing could be game over for Vlad. I think fury has to just go after him to stand a chance as Vlad knows how to hide himself. Despite my logic I wouldn't be surprised if Fury wins and really turns the division on its head.
     
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    Agree on that. Two main fights are Joshua - Whyte & Eubank - O'Sullivan & both are likely to be one sided.

    I personally don't think Wlad - Fury is competitive, I think he's a worse opponent than any of Povetkin, Pulev & Jennings but also its in Germany so there should be no reason for PPV because Sky / Eddie Hearn aren't stumping up the cash to bring a champ over. It's not like Hatton - Tsyzu or Froch - Kessler 2. Also the undercard is awful. It's gone from been a co-headline with a full Sheffield card with Brook defending his world title on the English side of the bill to a standalone Klitschko - Fury fight with an awful undercard.
     
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    Haye's absolutely minted.

    Sky deserved all they got with the severed heads on t-shirts, they gave Haye a contract where he earned more money for every PPV he sold so he went nuts with the antics in the build up
     
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    Fury will out box him and knock him bandy.

    I hope.

    I reckon it'll be a boring Wlad controlled fight though.
     
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    Haye would have absolutely destroyed Fury had he not had to postpone, probably within 4/5 rounds. There's just no connection between the two's ability, Haye one of the greatest cruiserweight's ever, phenomenal punching power and Fury, a big fat lad who talks **** and punches himself in the face.


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    I dont doubt he would have beaten, him, but he didn't fight and that was down to Haye. Haye also ran round the ring against Klitch, Fury won't
     
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