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Old 28-11-2015, 23:37
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It is a real shame that Amir Khan cant crack a smile for Tyson winning Wow he really hates it when he is wrong
Along with so many others.
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Old 28-11-2015, 23:40
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Who won loads of money on betting Tyson Fury to win then?.
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Old 28-11-2015, 23:40
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When will the rematch be? Next summer/spring?
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Old 28-11-2015, 23:40
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Fair play big man, well done!!
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Old 28-11-2015, 23:43
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Deontay Wilder.'I'm coming for you'.
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Old 28-11-2015, 23:47
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nice and good job fury. but that was so horrible to watch. i really hope fury doesn't fight with haye because we know how that will go. haye/fury could possible beat haye/valuev for most boring fight ever.
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Old 29-11-2015, 00:00
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Anyway, ............ why was Carl Froch wearing an "alien" hairpiece/wig ? I mean surely boxers are the last people that feel the need to do that ..
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Old 29-11-2015, 00:02
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I must admit that before the fight I was hoping klitschko would knock him out cos I thought Fury was too mouthy. It only took to about the 2nd round for me to switch allegiance, Fury provided the entertainment, had some great shots and deserved to win.
When he got the point deducted and having heard the commentators saying 'he can't win on points in Germany' (supposedly) I was getting worried ... but he smashed it !!

He is only 27 and if he looks after himself he has great things ahead (and some big pay days}

Good luck Tyson Fury, You've got what it takes (and more).

Edit: klitschko wsa very gracious in defeat ''he was quicker'' ''he was bigger''....... he was.
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Old 29-11-2015, 00:11
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Seen better fights on Black Friday over a reduced handbag. The heavyweight division is as dead as a doornail.
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Old 29-11-2015, 00:15
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Seen better fights on Black Friday over a reduced handbag. The heavyweight division is as dead as a doornail.
This.

The fight was terrible.
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Old 29-11-2015, 00:17
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Great fight on the undercard 1st round stoppage, lightweight I think.
I thought the main fight was very good, remember they are heavy especially those 2.
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Old 29-11-2015, 00:24
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It wasn't a great watch, but that was the only way anyone was going to beat Wlad's adopted style. Best thing to happen to heavyweight boxing in years.
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Old 29-11-2015, 00:26
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It was a very scrappy fight but still entertaining to see Klitschko struggling to know how to handle Fury.

Surely the great hope for heavyweight boxing is Anthony Joshua. It needs him to be the real deal and I think he might be.
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Old 29-11-2015, 00:27
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Please Vlad, retire. Spare us all a re-match
In ways he should, though it is a winnable rematch

Win or lose it, retire.
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Old 29-11-2015, 00:27
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Doesn't look like Wlad's retiring anytime yet. Wants a rematch (unsurprisingly).

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/boxing-...4751--box.html

No idea how that will go.
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Old 29-11-2015, 00:40
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There will have been a rematch clause. Which is funny because by rights mandatory challengers shouldn't have to have rematch clauses. But the Klitschko's famously run roughshod over these sort of formalities. Back in the day they used to put in that if you managed to beat one then you'd have to fight the other brother.

But they do carry themselves well. A real credit to boxing.
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Old 29-11-2015, 00:42
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a peak Frank Bruno could have beaten both of them on the same night
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Old 29-11-2015, 01:18
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I must admit that before the fight I was hoping klitschko would knock him out cos I thought Fury was too mouthy. It only took to about the 2nd round for me to switch allegiance, Fury provided the entertainment, had some great shots and deserved to win.
When he got the point deducted and having heard the commentators saying 'he can't win on points in Germany' (supposedly) I was getting worried ... but he smashed it !!

He is only 27 and if he looks after himself he has great things ahead (and some big pay days}

Good luck Tyson Fury, You've got what it takes (and more).

Edit: klitschko wsa very gracious in defeat ''he was quicker'' ''he was bigger''....... he was.
I felt exactly the same! I wanted Fury to lose before the fight but when Klitschko wrapped his hands without one of Fury's team present I felt different. Well deserved win and I wish him all the best.
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Old 29-11-2015, 01:29
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Who won loads of money on betting Tyson Fury to win then?.
Not exactly loads but I did bet £20 on him @ 10/3 last week. Post is in the football betting thread and I think I mentioned it on here, what must be about 200 pages back now

I'm not going to lie, it was a complete punt based on nothing more than fairly decent price and relative ages of the two boxers. If cash out had been available I would have taken it at any time after the 2nd round. And even though he was clearly outboxing vlad- well, out-pushing him anyway -, only by the ninth did I feel comfortable that Fury was going to stay on his feet and probably win.

Credit to Tyson though. He knew he was going to win every second of every minute of every round. Immense self-belief.
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Old 29-11-2015, 02:21
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Has Fury gone back to being British now? I remember people on here and the press we happy for Ireland to claim him. Rather hypocritically I bet you that's all changed.
He had a green gumshield and he tried to fight for Ireland in the Olympics but wasn't selected. Its understandable when people hold/feel aliegances to their country of origin, doesn't mean they don't like their "other" country either.

I think the fight was very unsatisfactory and the ring was far far too big even for two big guys like them. Both of them were far too cautious to land cleanly though I think Fury went for it slightly more in trying to land cleanly but how often did he? Less than 10 with the big attempts?


Wlad should have gone for it and where on earth was his jab? I think Fury's mind games worked a treat for him and he took them into the ring/fight too which was another good move psychologically.

I think the main reason why Fury won was because he was so awkward and dangly like and I've never seen him fully unleash punches against a major opponent so its hard to tell how good his punching power is BUT I got the impression he has a lot of body power/strength and along with his masssive height that he uses well to be so awkward, I think he could well fend off most challengers from here on including maybe Wilder and Joshua.

As for Wlad, unless he completely steps things up and is prepared to jab more, unleash more and try and get a smaller ring, then I think he would be unlikely to win a rematch but who knows? That was Wlad's first time fighting someone taller than him so maybe he would be able to adjust and prepare if he goes for a rematch but at his age could he do it in general? It will be a tall order. Pun was not intended.
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Old 29-11-2015, 02:35
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I think Fury fully deserved to win as he was the more positive boxer. Wlad just wanted to defend and at no time looked like being the aggressor. When it came to the points, I was confident that Fury would get the decision.
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Old 29-11-2015, 04:08
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Just watched Granados and Imam on the Degale undercard. Great fight!!
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Old 29-11-2015, 06:23
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De Gale wins on points with 2 judges giving it him by 6 rounds and the other by 4 rounds

Jim Watt had it 114-114 and Nick Halling had it to De Gale by 1 round

I only caught the last 2 rounds which Bute clearly won
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Old 29-11-2015, 06:45
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Well done Fury. Pleased he didn't freeze and actually tried to win the fight

Love him or hate him, he's difficult to ignore

Just what the heavyweight division needs
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Old 29-11-2015, 07:23
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Just seen the fight. Really well done to Tyson. Wasn't great to watch but that was the game plan from fury to frustrate wlad and it worked perfectly.
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