Getbig.com: American Bodybuilding, Fitness and Figure

Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: MoralMan on November 23, 2015, 03:13:39 PM

Title: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: MoralMan on November 23, 2015, 03:13:39 PM
ve got my money on Wladimir to win within 8 rounds. I just hope Fury doesn't win as we'll never hear the end of it from the gypos.  :P
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: Tennisballz on November 23, 2015, 05:38:13 PM
ve got my money on Wladimir to win within 8 rounds. I just hope Fury doesn't win as we'll never hear the end of it from the gypos.  :P
Klitschko didn't look like his normal self in the Jennings fight.  He seemed to lack pop on his punches and faded down the stretch.  Time is catching up with him and Fury is inconsistent.  This fight is a toss up in my book.  I am pulling for Klitschko.  I would however like to see him retire so a new era can usher in.  I would like to see Wilder vs Joshua.
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: SuperTed on November 24, 2015, 04:32:37 AM
Fury will give him some issues in the first 2 rounds, but Klitschko will give him a beating once he gets into his rhythm. Stoppage between rounds 6-8 I reckon.
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: Marty Champions on November 24, 2015, 05:27:58 AM
fury may knik him down mate
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: SuperTed on November 24, 2015, 07:57:20 AM
My thoughts too. Fury might have some success early on, and look impressive for a while, but i think he's getting chinned around 6-8.

I can see Fury literally charging at him and trying to put him away quickly. The first 2 rounds I reckon could be quite chaotic with Wlad shaken up a bit.
However, once Wlad gets his jab pumping then there is little Fury can do.
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: Kwon_2 on November 24, 2015, 08:01:16 AM
Vlad will counter during a Fury-rush which will put him down.

Well-timed Jab of Peace
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: funk51 on November 24, 2015, 08:31:33 AM
yes
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: G_Thang on November 24, 2015, 08:31:49 AM
Steel Hammer  8)


4:00
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: bigmc on November 24, 2015, 11:05:19 AM
fury will be exposed for the glass jawed clown he is in this fight
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: SuperTed on November 24, 2015, 12:05:20 PM
Did you watch their face-to-face interview with Johnny Nelson? It was pretty funny when Wlad said he had a decent job for Tyson in the circus after he retires him. As inarticulate as Tyson is, it also showed that he at least knows what he's up against and what he has to do.

I'll have to check that out. Wlad's one of my favorite boxers but I can't help but love Fury. He's pure comedy. :D
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: Marty Champions on November 24, 2015, 06:25:02 PM
did fury. kill. him yet?
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: local hero on November 25, 2015, 08:46:22 AM
fury will be exposed for the glass jawed clown he is in this fight


All the commentators trying to sell the fight tend to forget Tyson has a glass jaw, knocked down by a cruiserweight
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: d0nny2600 on November 25, 2015, 09:01:05 AM
fury will be exposed for the glass jawed clown he is in this fight
Looks that way mate. I would hate to see him win. Wlad is a good all round boxer and a class act. Fury is a moron.
Hopefully Wlad destroys him but Fury could be lucky
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: oldgolds on November 25, 2015, 09:30:27 AM
Fury will be gone in 1 round....He is a complete bum....
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: d0nny2600 on November 25, 2015, 11:25:50 AM
Fury will be gone in 1 round....He is a complete bum....
You think? I think it may go the distance. It could be a boring fight or it could be wild from the get go.
I would love to see him knock Fury out in round one.
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: SuperTed on November 25, 2015, 12:11:50 PM
Fury won't be gone in one round, but I don't think he'll go the distance either. Most likely a stoppage between rounds 6-10.
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: guyincognito on November 25, 2015, 09:06:31 PM
Wlad will destroy him.
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: d0nny2600 on November 26, 2015, 01:18:43 AM
Wlad will destroy him.
Hopefully.

Fury is an awkward fighter without any sort of style. Could be a little difficult for Wlad. I don't know - I am looking forward to seeing it.
I don't believe fury is in the same class as Wlad but he could pull off a fluke upset.
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: PTB on November 29, 2015, 09:05:37 PM
Fury deserved the win as Klish did nothing.

Having said that, it was one of the worst heavyweight championship fights I ever saw.

Hopefully Deonte Wilder gets a shot to fight Fury for the belt.
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: Kwon_2 on November 30, 2015, 01:06:40 AM
Loved his victory song
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: d0nny2600 on November 30, 2015, 03:10:35 AM
Fury deserved the win as Klish did nothing.

Having said that, it was one of the worst heavyweight championship fights I ever saw.

Hopefully Deonte Wilder gets a shot to fight Fury for the belt.
I think Klitschko v Wilder would be a good fight.
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: falco on November 30, 2015, 05:28:05 AM
Boring fight.
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: d0nny2600 on December 02, 2015, 07:50:13 AM
Klitschko has confirmed he wants a rematch
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: local hero on December 02, 2015, 08:06:11 AM
Klitschko has confirmed he wants a rematch


Unless he comes out slugging (which he wont) he will loose again.
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: wes on December 02, 2015, 08:08:07 AM
I wouldn`t watch those 2 bums fight again if they paid me to.


Shitty Fight Of Peace
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: local hero on December 02, 2015, 08:19:26 AM
I wouldn`t watch those 2 bums fight again if they paid me to.


Shitty Fight Of Peace

Did you see the James de gale bill, there was a great fight on the under card, young black hopefull v a Mexican, Mexican got dropped in the 1st round, then he beat the fuck out of the prospect for the next 8 rounds till he gave up, brutal fight
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: illuminati on December 02, 2015, 08:26:16 AM
Did you see the James de gale bill, there was a great fight on the under card, young black hopefull v a Mexican, Mexican got dropped in the 1st round, then he beat the fuck out of the prospect for the next 8 rounds till he gave up, brutal fight













That Mexican has completely derailed the big money plans
They had for the New Black Wonder Boxer.

Will be interesting to see how they fix his career back on track.
Probably Like Amir Khan Don't let him fight anyone who can
Hit Hard & No Hungry Up & Comers.
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: wes on December 02, 2015, 08:45:46 AM
Did you see the James de gale bill, there was a great fight on the under card, young black hopefull v a Mexican, Mexican got dropped in the 1st round, then he beat the fuck out of the prospect for the next 8 rounds till he gave up, brutal fight
Now that was a great fight!


Vargas......tough bastard.
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: d0nny2600 on December 03, 2015, 02:48:50 AM
Unless he comes out slugging (which he wont) he will loose again.
Im a fan of the Klitschkos. I will watch this fight in hope that Wlad gets off his ass and lands a few bombs on that pikey.
If he would just let rip he would have finished the fight quickly. Last round he finally decided to throw some punches and he rocked him quite easily. Fury doesn't punch - he slaps. He has no style or technique. He is just an overgrown ape.
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: SuperTed on December 03, 2015, 03:29:49 AM
It depends how much Wlad has left. His legs looked shot on Saturday.
If he just throws caution to the wind in a final hurrah, then he could take Fury out within 3 rounds.
However, I think the rematch might end up being similar to the first fight. I just think Wlad's age has caught up with him.
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: d0nny2600 on December 03, 2015, 03:40:33 AM
It depends how much Wlad has left. His legs looked shot on Saturday.
If he just throws caution to the wind in a final hurrah, then he could take Fury out within 3 rounds.
However, I think the rematch might end up being similar to the first fight. I just think Wlad's age has caught up with him.
I don't know. You may be correct. I still think he has enough in the tank to take out Fury with ease. Its just how he goes about it. I can't stand Fury. If not Wlad Id love to see Anthony Joshua box the head off Fury
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: SuperTed on December 03, 2015, 03:55:45 AM
I don't know. You may be correct. I still think he has enough in the tank to take out Fury with ease. Its just how he goes about it. I can't stand Fury. If not Wlad Id love to see Anthony Joshua box the head off Fury

Athletes can deteriorate very quickly once they hit their late 30's. Wlad's looked poor this year against both Jennings and Fury. I've been a fan of Wlad since I watched him destroy Mercer and consider him one of the best boxer-punchers in boxing. However, it's clear to me that his time is almost over.
I actually like Fury though. He seems like a fun guy and his boxing ability is underrated. Despite his lumbering style, he actually moves quite quickly around the ring, has fast hands, can throw decent combos, can switch from orthodox to southpaw effortlessly, a sharp jab, respectable power and tons of heart.
Joshua is still unproven. He has the tools for sure, but hasn't really fought anyone other than journeymen yet.
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: d0nny2600 on December 03, 2015, 04:03:09 AM
Athletes can deteriorate very quickly once they hit their late 30's. Wlad's looked poor this year against both Jennings and Fury. I've been a fan of Wlad since I watched him destroy Mercer and consider him one of the best boxer-punchers in boxing. However, it's clear to me that his time is almost over.
I actually like Fury though. He seems like a fun guy and his boxing ability is underrated. Despite his lumbering style, he actually moves quite quickly around the ring, has fast hands, can throw decent combos, can switch from orthodox to southpaw effortlessly, a sharp jab, respectable power and tons of heart.
Joshua is still unproven. He has the tools for sure, but hasn't really fought anyone other than journeymen yet.
Agree with all of that..except Furys power. Anthony Joshua looks like a good prospect. To be fair there isn't many others coming up in the HW division.
I don't think Fury has the big knockout power. He is fast for a big guy but I think he can be a bit clumsy and his chin has proved to be a weak spot.

I don't think that Wlad has deteriorated as much as it would seem...I think he has just become complacent and hasn't really pushed a fight for quite a while. I agree about Jennings..he should have mauled him inside of 3 rounds but didn't.
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: SuperTed on December 03, 2015, 04:22:16 AM
Agree with all of that..except Furys power. Anthony Joshua looks like a good prospect. To be fair there isn't many others coming up in the HW division.
I don't think Fury has the big knockout power. He is fast for a big guy but I think he can be a bit clumsy and his chin has proved to be a weak spot.

I don't think that Wlad has deteriorated as much as it would seem...I think he has just become complacent and hasn't really pushed a fight for quite a while. I agree about Jennings..he should have mauled him inside of 3 rounds but didn't.


Fury doesn't have KO power but he does have respectable power - in the sense that he does throw a lot of weight behind his big shots so I don't think anyone can walk through his punches and not get hurt by them.
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: MoralMan on December 03, 2015, 08:15:23 AM
When will Darren Aveys mate be taking over the heavyweight division?
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: d0nny2600 on December 03, 2015, 08:21:24 AM
When will Darren Aveys mate be taking over the heavyweight division?
Any day now.
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: MoralMan on December 03, 2015, 10:15:22 AM
What was his name again? James Mcsweeney wasn't it?
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: oldgolds on December 03, 2015, 03:19:46 PM
Fury didn't fight..He ran and danced for 12 rounds....What a bum....
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: d0nny2600 on December 04, 2015, 01:15:42 AM
Fury didn't fight..He ran and danced for 12 rounds....What a bum....
This..No one should be proud of that fight.
Klitschko was afraid to let rip and Fury just dance and barely landed a few shitty shots.
Hopefully bout 2 will have something to look at.

If Wlad had just gone after him like he did in the 12th it would have been good night nurse by round 4 or 5
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: SuperTed on December 04, 2015, 02:17:59 AM
This..No one should be proud of that fight.
Klitschko was afraid to let rip and Fury just dance and barely landed a few shitty shots.
Hopefully bout 2 will have something to look at.

If Wlad had just gone after him like he did in the 12th it would have been good night nurse by round 4 or 5

Wlad has nothing to lose now. He just needs to go for broke in the rematch and come out swinging. He might have won his titles by being ultra cautious but that approach won't work with Fury.
Title: Re: Anyone watching Klitschko V Fury?
Post by: d0nny2600 on December 04, 2015, 02:31:33 AM
Wlad has nothing to lose now. He just needs to go for broke in the rematch and come out swinging. He might have won his titles by being ultra cautious but that approach won't work with Fury.
Correct. He has been afraid to get hit since the losses to Brewster and Sanders. To be fair Sanders had deadly hands and the hardest head in boxing.

I don't think Fury has the punching power of a Sanders (or Brewster for that matter) so I don't think he has to worry too much about being knocked out by a punch.
What could happen is if he comes out swinging and punches himself out - thats it he is dead in the water. Reminds me of Frank Bruno when that happens - just stands there with hands down and mouth open waiting to get hit.