Wladimir Klitschko vs. Tyson Fury II

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Wladimir Klitschko Putting in Work for Tyson Fury Rematch

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Should be able to double his punch count this time out.
 

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I'm being facetious, of course.
 

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As much as I like what Fury has said in public, I definitely want Vlad to win. He and Vitali are the two greatest White heavyweight champions since Rocky Marciano, and talent wise they are probably the two greatest White champions and two of the top overall champions of all time. I would love to see Vlad knock Fury out in the rematch and then retire.
 

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Yes. I want Klitschko. I think Fury just caught him at the end of his career. Hopefully Wlad can whip himself in shape one more time and come in with a game plan. It will be good for his legacy to go out a winner. I don't know how faded he is, but I am encouraged that during his career, he did much better in second fight situations.
 

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Yes. I want Klitschko. I think Fury just caught him at the end of his career. Hopefully Wlad can whip himself in shape one more time and come in with a game plan. It will be good for his legacy to go out a winner. I don't know how faded he is, but I am encouraged that during his career, he did much better in second fight situations.

You're right, Vlad has done much better in 2nd fights in his career. I didn't realize how many 2nd fights he has had. He has twice fought Ross Puritty, Tony Thompson, Samuel Peter, Lamon Brewster, and Chris Byrd. In the early 2000's I was following Vlad very closely. After a while his dominating wins became so routine I kind of lost track.

In the first Fury fight his problem was lack of motivation and urgency. I think he forgot that it was possible for him to lose. In the rematch I think he is going to come out with a totally different mindset. I would bet he is going to win convincingly.
 

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I feel that Wladimir still has enough in him to beat Fury the second time around. The problem in that fight is Wladimir never fought someone as tall as Fury. I think the tallest guy was Wach who is 6'7 but nowhere near as mobile as Fury. After this fight I would like to see Wladimir retire.
 

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One thing I notice is that a lot of wiggers and other haters are calling Wladimir a bum because he lost his belts.

Um... Wait a minute. Isn't he forty years old? Still a young guy, but not for a boxer! The fact that he has been competing at a such high level despite being at an advanced age in a sport that usually states a man's prime is 27-33 or so is quite remarkable. He's forty fighting a guy who is 27.

Wait another minute! These are the same wigger Mike Tyson fanboys who always say Rocky Marciano's win over Joe Walcott shouldn't count because Walcott was 38 and Rocky was 29...

The same fanboys that say Marciano decking Joe Louis shouldn't count because Louis was about 38 and Marcian was 28... Louis at the time certainly wasn't the same Louis of 1937 but he was still a highly capable, champion calibre fighter and was favored to regain the heavyweight belt. Certainly more favored than Marciano. What's more, he outweighed Marciano by 30 pounds and was also the betting favorite. But none of that matters to the haters. All that matters is the age difference. The fact that Marciano kicked the sh*t out of him is always excused because "Louis was an old man."

Yeah. Okay.

So where are the excuses for Wladimir, then?

I notice he makes none for himself.

That's a man.

He makes no excuses because there are none. He's been the best for a long time, ad Fury took the belt from the best.

It's up to Klitschko to see if he can win it all one more time.

That's the game, and he's playing it. Joe Louis played it, so did Joe Walcott.

Bottom line is that wiggers and others can't stand the fact that Wladimir (and his brother) have been so dominant the last decade. Wladimir is about as exciting to watch as Lennox Lewis. In that he is not spectacular but he gets the job done and he wins.

If Wladimir Klitschko were Black he'd be way more accepted and praised by racist Americans.
 

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Gio Marcon is back !!

I respect Wlad but almost want Fury to win sort of like the changing of the guard so the young gun can take out hyped prospects Wilder, Joshua, etc and be the the next great white heavy. All in all hope it's a competitive fight. Two great white men going at it, crazy the amount of high class fighters we have going at it these days. Shows we're loaded with talent.
 

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One thing I notice is that a lot of wiggers and other haters are calling Wladimir a bum because he lost his belts.

Um... Wait a minute. Isn't he forty years old? Still a young guy, but not for a boxer! The fact that he has been competing at a such high level despite being at an advanced age in a sport that usually states a man's prime is 27-33 or so is quite remarkable. He's forty fighting a guy who is 27.

Wait another minute! These are the same wigger Mike Tyson fanboys who always say Rocky Marciano's win over Joe Walcott shouldn't count because Walcott was 38 and Rocky was 29...

The same fanboys that say Marciano decking Joe Louis shouldn't count because Louis was about 38 and Marcian was 28... Louis at the time certainly wasn't the same Louis of 1937 but he was still a highly capable, champion calibre fighter and was favored to regain the heavyweight belt. Certainly more favored than Marciano. What's more, he outweighed Marciano by 30 pounds and was also the betting favorite. But none of that matters to the haters. All that matters is the age difference. The fact that Marciano kicked the sh*t out of him is always excused because "Louis was an old man."

Yeah. Okay.

So where are the excuses for Wladimir, then?

I notice he makes none for himself.

That's a man.

He makes no excuses because there are none. He's been the best for a long time, ad Fury took the belt from the best.

It's up to Klitschko to see if he can win it all one more time.

That's the game, and he's playing it. Joe Louis played it, so did Joe Walcott.

Bottom line is that wiggers and others can't stand the fact that Wladimir (and his brother) have been so dominant the last decade. Wladimir is about as exciting to watch as Lennox Lewis. In that he is not spectacular but he gets the job done and he wins.

If Wladimir Klitschko were Black he'd be way more accepted and praised by racist Americans.

Good to see you back Marcon. Now bring back some of that humor you like to use:borra2:
 
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Strange interview which was slightly cringe worthy. Stoic-looking, quiet, boring Wlad making excuses that he didn't "let his hands fly" in the first fight, and un-filtered, interrogating, amateur- psychiatrist Tyson pretending he couldn't care less about his belts and basically coming off as a bit nutty. Tysons (first language being English) was more relaxed in expressing his gregarious pubster personality , while Dr. Stiff was his usual robotic self. It came off as awkward and slightly contrived in a "Charlie Rose" type of dark-shadows studio setting.
Still it was a contrast to TNB in such a setting. And still it also reflected why Wlad has never been good in hyping a fight. That "interview" will not attract new boxing fans, what with a guy who pretends to not care if he wins or loses, and a Tin Man who says Revenge without a hint of malice. The only possible good that may come of it is they will like each other less and hopefully that translates to a fight with more "12th rounds" the only decent round in that snooze fest last fight.

Does this look like a guy who "couldn't care less about his belts" ?

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Is this why they call boxers pugilists?

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I know some of you like Wladimir here but the interview is, to me, just another example of why I could care a toss if he quits and moves on. Liked Wlad years ago, but knowing more and more about who and what him and his brother are in Ukraine, I won't be missing them at all. Fury's quick witted and fast talking but he's a slick boxer and good family man. The more I know and see of Fury the more I like him; here's to Fury and another UD12.
 
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I know some of you like Wladimir here but the interview is, to me, just another example of why I could care a toss if he quits and moves on. Liked Wlad years ago, but knowing more and more about who and what him and his brother are in Ukraine, I won't be missing them at all. Fury's quick witted and fast talking but he's a slick boxer and good family man. The more I know and see of Fury the more I like him; here's to Fury and another UD12.
Fury talks exactly like a Alt.-Right brother, and does it in the public arena where he's paid a price. I respect that.
Wlad sounds at times like a SJW in his thinking and is therefore a Wigger without the personality.
As boxers I appreciate them both--BUT--want Tyson to succeed if really wants it.
 
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I think there is simply too many sporting events going on this summer for this fight to most profitable so they pushed it into late autumn. I doubt Fury has injured his ankle.
I think you may be right.

I do admit that I like much of what Fury has fired off in terms of comments that grate on the enemies of the White race. In his position it really does require guts.
 

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I'm waiting to hear from Tyson's trainer Peter Fury who i trust far more than Klitschko or his team.Klitschko most likely wants the fight in Germany or Ukraine with Fury not wanting to go back to Germany for which case he's right.The Fury's know Klitschko's a zionist [who's married to a ZOGwood actress]and a return to Germany even though more lucrative financially will surely mean a robbery baring a knockout.
 

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I agree.

Now he's refusing VADA testing, what does that tell us about him?

I can no longer support this buffoon. Klitschko was a champion for 10 years and was always honest and respectable. This guy gives white men a bad name, especially with his big mouth and antics. I really hope Klitschko beats him this time though his time is probably up because of his age.
 
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