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Title: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: Darren Avey on July 22, 2015, 01:38:10 AM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/boxing/33613963
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: d0nny2600 on July 22, 2015, 01:42:17 AM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/boxing/33613963
Do you think the Pikey is going to do it Darren?
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: Darren Avey on July 22, 2015, 01:48:54 AM
Do you think the Pikey is going to do it Darren?

No and I hope not, cant stand him.
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: SuperTed on July 22, 2015, 02:04:57 AM
I must be the only person who actually quite likes Fury. He seems affable enough and doesn't appear to take himself too seriously.
His boxing ability is underrated as well. I'm not saying he's great, but he does possess a respectable amount of skill.
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: Radical Plato on July 22, 2015, 02:13:38 AM
(http://cdn.makeagif.com/media/7-22-2015/1SKawe.gif)  ;D
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: d0nny2600 on July 22, 2015, 02:39:26 AM
No and I hope not, cant stand him.
Good..I hope Vlad destroys him
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: illuminati on July 22, 2015, 03:03:36 AM
Mixed bag with fury, he does bring some colour & character to the heavyweight scene.
Though sometimes he could think a little more before spouting off.
He definitely improved his fight tactics when he fought Chisora.

I'd like to see him & Joshua fight.
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: d0nny2600 on July 22, 2015, 03:40:38 AM
Mixed bag with fury, he does bring some colour & character to the heavyweight scene.
Though sometimes he could think a little more before spouting off.
He definitely improved his fight tactics when he fought Chisora.

I'd like to see him & Joshua fight.
I like the fact that he whooped Chisora...Chisora is a cockhead
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: BigCyp on July 22, 2015, 03:44:45 AM
Will be Vlad hardest defence for years. Fury's heart is his biggest strength, but it works both ways. He will stand toe to toe and exchange at points in the round where he shouldn't be, which will be his downfall in this fight I think, but Vlad will be surprised at how much Fury comes at him for the whole fight.
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: BigRo on July 22, 2015, 03:51:39 AM
(http://cdn.makeagif.com/media/7-22-2015/1SKawe.gif)  ;D

test suspension pre workout!
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: G_Thang on July 22, 2015, 03:55:23 AM
big euro slug...



steel hammer gets rid of the clown. wilder is next on the list when haymon stops protecting him.

 
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: Alucard on July 22, 2015, 04:08:19 AM
Easy fight for Wlad Klitschko, probably a brutal ko with that lethal right hand...
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: Skylge on July 22, 2015, 05:49:28 AM
Easy fight for Wlad Klitschko, probably a brutal ko with that lethal right hand...

Klinchko is not exactly a KO specialist. That's probably why most of his fights are so boring
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: SuperTed on July 22, 2015, 06:06:02 AM
Klinchko is not exactly a KO specialist. That's probably why most of his fights are so boring

He is a KO specialist. He just fights cautiously because he can't "fight". In terms of punching power, he's up there with the very best in HW history.
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: BigCyp on July 22, 2015, 06:25:31 AM
He is a KO specialist. He just fights cautiously because he can't "fight". In terms of punching power, he's up there with the very best in HW history.

If I had to win some money on this bout, I would put it on Klitschko by TKO in round 10 or 11. Would so love Fury to win this, just to see his "I told you so" face and youtube meltdowns hahaha  ;D But I can see it going the same way as a lot of his fights: Gets a bit too confident in the opening 2, little bit of a scare/knockdown as a result, but ultimately takes all that Wlad can give him for a good 10 rounds. If it goes to the cards, it will be a decision for Wlad due to location and probably successful jabs etc.
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: SuperTed on July 22, 2015, 06:38:36 AM
If I had to win some money on this bout, I would put it on Klitschko by TKO in round 10 or 11. Would so love Fury to win this, just to see his "I told you so" face and youtube meltdowns hahaha  ;D But I can see it going the same way as a lot of his fights: Gets a bit too confident in the opening 2, little bit of a scare/knockdown as a result, but ultimately takes all that Wlad can give him for a good 10 rounds. If it goes to the cards, it will be a decision for Wlad due to location and probably successful jabs etc.

I pretty much agree. No way Fury will win this on the cards. His only chance is a KO so I have a feeling he might try to "rush" Wlad. I wouldn't be surprised if he comes out swinging in an attempt to catch Wlad cold. I don't see it working but I do see Fury giving Wlad problems in the first 2-3 rounds and even roughing him up.
However, I think Wlad will take control and by the mid rounds, will turn it into target practice for his right hand with Fury taking somewhat of a beating.

Wlad by TKO by the 8th or 9th round but with Fury winning the respect of fans by showing plenty of heart.
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: d0nny2600 on July 22, 2015, 06:38:57 AM
He is a KO specialist. He just fights cautiously because he can't "fight". In terms of punching power, he's up there with the very best in HW history.
This..when he gets hit he goes for the knockout. He is quite happy to sit back and box carefully and win without getting a scratch. Boring but very effective.

Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: Alucard on July 22, 2015, 09:42:29 AM
He is a KO specialist. He just fights cautiously because he can't "fight". In terms of punching power, he's up there with the very best in HW history.
Exactly... He's boring because he didn't want to take many risks and expose his suspect chin, so jab-jab-jab-jab-right hand-restart, but he has a lethal punch... In terms of punching power he's up there with the best punchers in history, i would put him behind freaky Foreman and not many others, if at all...
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: local hero on July 22, 2015, 10:02:48 AM
Fury has a glass jaw, he's been wobbled by blown up cruisers and isn't a huge puncher him self... He is awkward and big, not as many that can match klitchko size for size and who will attack him..

Only heavy who could potentially beat vlad is Joshua in a few yrs, altho he will be retired by then

Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: Darren Avey on July 23, 2015, 10:40:42 AM
Joshua has been sparked by Cruisers in sparring, noticed how he never fights aggressive come forwardfighters? Why is that then? Because he struggles terribly with them. Id pick a prime Tyson or Frazieror Foreman Dempsey Marciano, even Tua and Ike to have him out of there in 90 seconds. FRAUD
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: hardgainerj on July 23, 2015, 10:49:15 AM
Klinchko is not exactly a KO specialist. That's probably why most of his fights are so boring
what the fuck
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: SuperTed on July 24, 2015, 02:50:31 AM
Joshua has been sparked by Cruisers in sparring, noticed how he never fights aggressive come forwardfighters? Why is that then? Because he struggles terribly with them. Id pick a prime Tyson or Frazieror Foreman Dempsey Marciano, even Tua and Ike to have him out of there in 90 seconds. FRAUD

Where have you heard these stories from? Do you know which guys dropped him?
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: Rascal full on July 24, 2015, 03:08:25 AM


Fury in full retard mode again lol. He genuinely winds himself up so much that he snaps in front of the microphone. Klitschko bro's don't have the most interesting style to watch, but they have class. Great representatives of the sport. Imagine what the people of Germany and Ukraine must think of us all now after seeing Haye gatecrashing and fighting at press conferences, Chisora doing all his shit including spitting in wlad's face, and now fury doing his usual too haha.

Fury's best press conference was for his fight with David Haye. I am actually not surprised Haye pulled out of fighting Fury not once but twice because it was the first time he got out talked by his opponent. Haye was used to getting a mental edge by clearly winning the 'talk battle' in the run up to his fights but against Fury he clearly lost that edge and I think it dented him. Fury wasn't as good for this press conference I don't think anything he said will have fazed Klitschko.
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: BigCyp on July 24, 2015, 03:26:21 AM
Fury's best press conference was for his fight with David Haye. I am actually not surprised Haye pulled out of fighting Fury not once but twice because it was the first time he got out talked by his opponent. Haye was used to getting a mental edge by clearly winning the 'talk battle' in the run up to his fights but against Fury he clearly lost that edge and I think it dented him. Fury wasn't as good for this press conference I don't think anything he said will have fazed Klitschko.

I think the majority of the British public don't 'get' Fury, and what he does with all the trash talking. In the same way, a lot of posters on here don't understand other posters, taking them seriously when they are only building a funny persona and so on.

I started watching Fury from his first bout with McDermott, and once I had watched plenty of his other shit talking/training vids and interviews, I 'got' him, and instantly was a fan.

Once you get his angle, its entertaining as fuck! Great for the sport.

I don't understand how anyone can really hate the bloke, he doesn't even take himself seriously enough for that.
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: Alucard on July 24, 2015, 03:47:49 AM
Where have you heard these stories from? Do you know which guys dropped him?
Same here, it would be interesting to hear stories about AJ from someone close... I'm not very familiar with him still, i only know that he got gifted not one, but two matches in the 2012 London Olympics, against Savon and Cammarelle...
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: Simple Simon on July 24, 2015, 03:50:00 AM
I think the majority of the British public don't 'get' Fury, and what he does with all the trash talking. In the same way, a lot of posters on here don't understand other posters, taking them seriously when they are only building a funny persona and so on.

I started watching Fury from his first bout with McDermott, and once I had watched plenty of his other shit talking/training vids and interviews, I 'got' him, and instantly was a fan.

Once you get his angle, its entertaining as fuck! Great for the sport.

I don't understand how anyone can really hate the bloke, he doesn't even take himself seriously enough for that.
Hardly a surprise.
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: BigCyp on July 24, 2015, 03:56:37 AM
Hardly a surprise.

What do you mean Jeff?

Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: Simple Simon on July 24, 2015, 03:59:02 AM
What do you mean Jeff?


Hes a lot like you.
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: BigCyp on July 24, 2015, 04:00:23 AM
Hes a lot like you.

I'll take that as a compliment Jeffrey, muchos grazias.

I do a better Elvis than him though.
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: BigCyp on July 24, 2015, 04:31:43 AM
Fury's hilarious....half the time it's unintended too. Like when he tweeted he was gonna steal David Prices soul and give it to the devil, except he spelt it "sole". Or when he starts singing in the ring.

British public love a humble "loser". Eubank didn't get the support until he was on the slide, and they got to see how much heart he really had. Same with Bruno, he was loved because he kept trying, and wasn't outspoken.
It can be a double edged sword here when you get a guy who's outspoken and has been backing it up too. It sells tickets but people will look to jump on you for everything.

Most don't realise just how much your personality changes pre fight either. When guys have been making weight, and training their ass off for months to fight, they're highly strung and on edge. Put them in front of each other with camera's and a bunch of questions being sent their way...it's inevitable that it will kick off occasionally or end in a big rant. I'm gonna have to be rooting for Wlad this fight though as he's a class act and i wouldn't like to see him go out on a loss. Fury can win a lot of fan's by putting in a big effort. He's skilled enough to impress for a few rounds and he's young enough to learn a lot from it and come back.

Enjoyed this post, nice one.

It's true though. Take Harry Kane (COYS), all of the public have taken to him because of his humility and his happy go lucky attitude about the unreal season he has had. In stark contrast you have Sterling, who didn't have the best season, but is tweeting and going on like he is worth more than £49m ffs. As soon as a guy like Sterling has a few bad games now, the media and public will fuck him over. Kane on the other hand, will benefit from having a bad patch because of the way he presents himself after a loss.
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: local hero on July 24, 2015, 06:39:54 AM
Joshua has been sparked by Cruisers in sparring, noticed how he never fights aggressive come forwardfighters? Why is that then? Because he struggles terribly with them. Id pick a prime Tyson or Frazieror Foreman Dempsey Marciano, even Tua and Ike to have him out of there in 90 seconds. FRAUD


You keep saying this but I've never heard a peep about it... Unless it a story from him being a green amature I'm calling bullshit, for some reason you just don't like him?

He's the future heavyweight champ , British with a getbig approved physique.....
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: BigCyp on July 24, 2015, 06:47:43 AM

You keep saying this but I've never heard a peep about it... Unless it a story from him being a green amature I'm calling bullshit, for some reason you just don't like him?

He's the future heavyweight champ , British with a getbig approved physique.....

I like Joshua, seems like a bright lad with a good attitude.

I'm not convinced yet though.Yes he's had some good knockouts early on in his career, but apart from him stopping Johnson (which not every heavyweight could do at that point in their career granted) i've not seen him up against any real HW punchers...

He's got the tools though, shocking right hand.
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: Simple Simon on July 24, 2015, 06:48:12 AM
Fury's hilarious....half the time it's unintended too. Like when he tweeted he was gonna steal David Prices soul and give it to the devil, except he spelt it "sole". Or when he starts singing in the ring.

British public love a humble "loser". Eubank didn't get the support until he was on the slide, and they got to see how much heart he really had. Same with Bruno, he was loved because he kept trying, and wasn't outspoken.
It can be a double edged sword here when you get a guy who's outspoken and has been backing it up too. It sells tickets but people will look to jump on you for everything.

Most don't realise just how much your personality changes pre fight either. When guys have been making weight, and training their ass off for months to fight, they're highly strung and on edge. Put them in front of each other with camera's and a bunch of questions being sent their way...it's inevitable that it will kick off occasionally or end in a big rant. I'm gonna have to be rooting for Wlad this fight though as he's a class act and i wouldn't like to see him go out on a loss. Fury can win a lot of fan's by putting in a big effort. He's skilled enough to impress for a few rounds and he's young enough to learn a lot from it and come back.
I like Justin Bieber, hes a seriously underrated artist and doesnt get the recognition he deserves.
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: BigCyp on July 24, 2015, 07:02:21 AM
I like Justin Bieber, hes a seriously underrated artist and doesnt get the recognition he deserves.

No, you like the cock.
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: BigCyp on July 24, 2015, 07:09:07 AM
Fair enough. The guy can sing and play multiple instruments.

Apparently Harry Kane is a big fan of the Beeb lol
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: BigCyp on July 24, 2015, 07:38:15 AM
The beeb should get an account on here. He's be a legendary shit stirrer lol.

From what I see on the news, he is an honourary getbigger anyway  ;D
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: SuperTed on July 24, 2015, 07:40:24 AM
(http://www.justinbieberzone.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/justin-bieber-boxing-training.jpg)
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: Radical Plato on July 24, 2015, 07:42:31 AM
Fair enough. The guy can sing and play multiple instruments.
I heard Bieber plays a pretty mean flute.  ;)
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: oldgolds on July 25, 2015, 07:22:33 AM
One round.....Fury is a complete bum....I saw him get knocked on his ass by another bum.
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: goku on July 25, 2015, 10:59:51 AM
Joshua and Dillian Whyte hopefully at the end of the year for the British.

when Wlad calls it a day, there's some good talent coming through - Joshua, Whyte, Price, Joseph Parker, Joe Joyce (Joe is class)
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: Waller on July 25, 2015, 11:01:35 AM
I can't help but remember this every time I hear his name.

(http://stream1.gifsoup.com/view/686644/tyson-fury-o.gif)
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: _bruce_ on July 25, 2015, 12:56:28 PM
I heard Bieber plays a pretty mean flute.  ;)

;D
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: SuperTed on July 25, 2015, 01:41:46 PM
Joshua and Dillian Whyte hopefully at the end of the year for the British.

when Wlad calls it a day, there's some good talent coming through - Joshua, Whyte, Price, Joseph Parker, Joe Joyce (Joe is class)

Price? LOL! He's finished. Got sparked by some fat kebab a few weeks back:



"Chin" of peace. :D
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: Darren Avey on July 25, 2015, 02:01:16 PM
"Liverpool fans"  ::)
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: goku on July 25, 2015, 02:03:57 PM
^ jesus! i forgot that fight was taking place!
was with the Quigg and Frampton showings.

thought Price may have got his shit together after the Thompson licks he took, Sauderlands backing him and talks of reuniting with Booth.
was expecting a bit of pride to be shown. Sauderlands should have demanded he go with Booth or even Gallagher, local to him too.

he's officially done now though!
has to retire.
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: goku on July 25, 2015, 02:12:55 PM
Hull August 1st will be a great show
Luke Campbell and Coyle. Luke all day, something special he is. easy win

Brian Rose and Carson Jones, i like Rose but reckon Jones will out-bully him

Dillian Whyte as well
Title: Re: Klitschko V Fury
Post by: local hero on July 28, 2015, 04:59:23 PM
Shame to see price going out like that. I don't know what happened with him, if he just couldn't recover mentally from the first loss or what. He had all the talent to reach the top.

He actualy gave up in the second fight with Thompson, was sad to watch...thats when I knew he never had it

I think Coyle will give Campbell a very good fight, and how good was the skinny Mexican kid who fought Frampton, what a tough cu.nt with a good dig

Frampton v quig is a real 50/50..

Loads of big fights out there, love to see Callum Smith moved up