No winner, but 2 big losers: Hearn and Joshua.
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Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury Ends in Controversial Draw
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Got to say I thought Fury would get past Wilder. But showed some ring rust and got caught twice. Wilder showed that it only takes one punch and Fury showed Wilders deficiancies. One guy who must be ****ting himself is Joshua. Because after this fight one can only see Wilder and Fury getting better. See Aj struggling against Fury. But beating Wilder. However if AJ starts like he did against Povotikin the Wilder smokes him.
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Originally posted by sunny31 View PostHahaha dude Noooo...im not talking about opinions or perceptions, you don't know how to score the 10 point must system. I'm not going to teach you how to score, but before making more of a fool of yourself, don't repeat that again.
He only needs to win 8 rounds to win the fight, which he did, and he only needs to win 7 rounds for the draw.
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Originally posted by CocoonOfHorror View PostI’m a Wilder fan. I had rounds 2, 5 and two KD rounds for Wilder. That’s 114-112 Fury. But while I thought rounds 3, 6-8, 10 and 11 were clear Fury rounds, I thought 1 and 4 were close enough to go either way.
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Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View PostDo you realize how is Wilder less and less impressive as he is stepping up in competition? Ortiz tested his chin and nearly stopped him. Fury went him 12 rounds to controversial draw. What makes anybody think Wilder can beat Joshua? Joshua smokes him.
I think Joshua knocks Wilder out tho. Although Wilder has a better chance of KOing Joshua than he does Fury, Joshua is easier to find. I think Joshua will find Wilder before Wilder finds him, as the more skilled fighter.
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostWilder is what he is, and he will never be a great technical boxer or someone that can outbox a boxer which Fury is. He can possibly win with athleticism and power but sometimes that doesn't work out.
He is lucky Fury didn't really put it to him in a lot of rounds because he could have, he was content to try and win by an inch when he could have won by a mile.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostEach time a fighter is knocked down in a round it is considered a two point deduction. So for the first knockdown Tyson was deducted two points by way of an 10-8 score for Wilder. Add that to the second knockdown in the twelfth. Once again Tyson is docked an additional two points by way of a 10-8 score in favor of Wilder. Those two knockdowns alone is equivalent of four winning rounds for Wilder. So for one to give a score of 116-112 for Tyson Fury, then one must concede that Tyson won every round in the fight outside of those two knockdowns which he did not because several of those rounds were close and could have gone either way.
Several other people have already pointed out you were wrong. Even with the 2 KD’s, Wilder still needs 3 more rounds for a draw.
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Well, fury landed some jabs (yawn) and tried to avoid avoid avoid, no offensive,aggression towards the WBC champ, got floored heavily and struggled to get up TWICE aaaaaaand there are still people here saying he won?
The only thing he did that deserves recognition was get up and that’s all.
It’s a ****in embarrassing moment to see a British judge score the **** even it really is.
Like I say, he did well to get off the floor is all but lost with his ***** dignity intact but suffered his second defeat.
Why the individual who wrote this article has stated he Reaganism the lineal champ is discombobulating.
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