But if you took that Round 4 punch out of nowhere out of the equation, it was a beatdown. Wilder was dead on his feet from Round 3. He couldn't punch from Round 6. Fury was wide, really wide, on the cards.
The Round 4 punch from Wilder made the fight. Other than that it was an absolute demonstration of Fury's dominance over Wilder. Dominance that has now seen him win 26 rounds out of 30 with two stoppages.
But if you took that Round 5 punch out of nowhere out of the equation, it was a beatdown. Wilder was dead on his feet from Round 3. He couldn't punch from Round 6. Fury was wide, really wide, on the cards.
The Round 5 punch from Wilder made the fight. Other than that it was an absolute demonstration of Fury's dominance over Wilder. Dominance that has now seen him win 26 rounds out of 30 with two stoppages.
By this logic, Wilder Ortiz 2 was a beatdown too. Wilder just isn't a super active fighter like that. It was inevitable he would take punishment from Fury whilst trying to land
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