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  • #11
    Wlad advice on how to beat the dancing Fury of 2015 - worthless in 2024 as Fury won't fight like that. If he has anything about him he should jab Usyk to bits and force him Usyk to reset - if Usyk gets inside he can await an uppercut and/or a clinch.
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    • #12
      surely that only works if the person giving advice actually beat him?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by ultravividscene View Post
        surely that only works if the person giving advice actually beat him?
        Tell me how many time Freddie Roach was a champion. Or pretty much majority of other trainers who trained champions. Manny Stewart?..Do you get the point or do I keep going?

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        • #14
          People think there isn’t value in age in this sport for some reason. Good on klitschko to provide help. He’s been in there and can at least closely simulate the reach Usyk has to break through. Also, the man still watches the sport like we do and would see things most of us miss. Opportunities, holes, lapses.
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          • #15
            Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post

            True. In the 3,000 years boxing has existed as a sport in some form or another there is only ONE championship level fight to feature both a challenger and champion who had punched themselves in the face before.

            That's pretty hilarious actually.



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            • #16
              Wlad has kept all his notes from the supposed rematch and given to usyk.But
              ​​​​I'm concerned for fury. Usyk has known he was fighting fury for years, when he was still a cruiserweight, so has caught fury off gaurd. Usy k only been on fury s radar after beating chisora

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              • #17
                BAAAHAHAHA! "It was a one sided boxing lesson" Woohoo that's a good one! That fight is very easy to find on YouTube for anyone who would like to confirm.
                Tyson stumbled around the ring and flicked out his wrist for 12 rounds. Since that is technically doing more than what Wlad did, (not punch at all) Fury got the decision. One of the worst performances you can see.
                It's a bit of a drag to sit through but it's a good example of just how full of it Tyson is. Watch the fight and keep it in the back of your mind whenever Fury talks about it.

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                • #18
                  Fury/vlad was a terribly boring fight but fury is not wrong in the assessment he schooled vlad

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by TheFrog View Post
                    BAAAHAHAHA! "It was a one sided boxing lesson" Woohoo that's a good one! That fight is very easy to find on YouTube for anyone who would like to confirm.
                    Tyson stumbled around the ring and flicked out his wrist for 12 rounds. Since that is technically doing more than what Wlad did, (not punch at all) Fury got the decision. One of the worst performances you can see.
                    It's a bit of a drag to sit through but it's a good example of just how full of it Tyson is. Watch the fight and keep it in the back of your mind whenever Fury talks about it.
                    Exactly. It was two guys who didn't want to engage and were looking for any opportunity to clinch. One guy did a little more than the other and so got the decision. Didn't want the rematch because he wasn't sure he'd get away with it a second time.
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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by takenotes View Post
                      I would assume after fighting Fury that Wlad knows his mistakes and how to correct them. So I would think his advice would be reasonable.
                      His mistake was being Wladamir Klitschko.

                      He had 12 rounds to correct his mistakes but Wlad is what he is and Fury pshycologically broke him.

                      Usyk is a totally different style of fighter and better suited to beat fury he doesn't need any advice off Wlad.

                      Ironically Wlad would be better suited to beat Usyk than Fury is, especially in Germany where the ref would let Wlad bear hug the life out of Usyk for 12 rounds.
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