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    Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
    ***** was right about Mexicans, bringing crime and robberies
    Yeah but fury did nothing. You can't feint your way to a championship belt. Sorry not sorry. Got knocked down like a sack if fuhin potatoes...

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      Originally posted by hitking View Post
      If he was playing possum, he was playing a dangerous game. Because a lot of refs wouldn’t have even bothered counting. I personally think after the KD in the ninth, Fury thought he had felt the best Wilder had to offer and he was still awake. That’s why he fought more aggressively from then on. I think he went down amazed at how hard this little guy had just hit him.

      As for Wilder’s next fight. I absolutely think he should press for the Fury rematch, if AJ isn’t next. He made a lot of correctable mistakes. The biggest being spending the majority of the night staring at Fury doing nothing, looking for an opening to land one big shot.
      I think Wilder would've thrown more punches had he actually been landing what he was throwing. We tend to see this in boxer/brawler match-ups. All that swinging and missing was zapping his confidence and stamina.

      He could also fight Whyte, assuming he beats Chisora. However, Wilder isn't trying to do anything that benefits Hearn. At least Whyte would be easier than Ortiz or Fury.

      I still think AJ/Miller and Wilder/Whyte should happen on the same night.
      Last edited by kiaba360; 12-02-2018, 02:23 AM.

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        Originally posted by BeLikeWater View Post
        Lol when did he almost knock wilder out.. no more beer for you.
        Fury caught him with that cross and Wilder wisely hung on to recuperate. But you're right:watching it live made it seem more damaging than it was. Especially after the shock of the knockdown

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          Originally posted by AneesMoha View Post
          Are you grouping the rounds won by each fighter together?
          Yep precisely, because this champion4ever doesn't get it any other way. I just want to show him that 8-4 with 2 knockdowns isn't a draw, which after several pages he's still convinced it is.

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            Originally posted by sunny31 View Post
            1- 10-9
            2 -10-9
            3 -10-9
            4 -10-9
            5 -10-9
            6 -10-9
            7 -10-9
            8 -10-9
            9 -9-10
            10-9-10
            11-8-10
            12-8-10

            That's not how I scored it, but I tried to simplify it for you as you're clearly a bit simple. Now I know it will prob take you a while, but what did you get?
            With two KDs and no even rounds, Fury would have to win eight rounds to win the fight. If my math is correct, he’d win 114-110. If he wins seven, it becomes a 113-113 draw. Which is why I hate the ten point must system. It gives too big a bonus for scoring a KD. Especially when you’re only fighting ten or twelve rounds. Either way, in a fight where neither fighter is having a lot of offensive success. Judges tend to lean towards the aggressive fighter. Even if the aggression isn’t effective.

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              Originally posted by BeLikeWater View Post
              Actually he just made extra cash with fury and can go fight aj WITH his belt and make more retirement money.
              Of course he can more than before this fight. But based on this result he did not get more leverage to negotiate a better deal with AJ. He sc****d by. If he beat Fury by KO - his stock would have gone up significantly. Surviving controversially against what probably should have been a Fury's points win does not get you any significant leverage. And Hearn knows that. And if there is a rematch in the UK, Wilder will only see the AJ fight if AJ decides to give it to him as a charity. No way Wilder would have won that fight in the UK. He, in the opinion of so many, shouldn't have won in the US. So, yeah, he should have taken the AJ fight. He would have a better chance of winning and would have made way more money than fighting Fury.

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                Originally posted by HI-TECH Boxing View Post
                Horrible decision. There is something fishy about this fight. I think it was rigged.
                Sure looked that way to me. When we see the rematch, we'll know for sure it was.

                And we know its coming, because AJ isnt going anywhere near these two.

                Good scrap, regardless.

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                  Originally posted by BeLikeWater View Post
                  Yeah but fury did nothing. You can't feint your way to a championship belt. Sorry not sorry. Got knocked down like a sack if fuhin potatoes...
                  Do you know how to score a fight.

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                    Fury lost. He got a 15 count

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                      Originally posted by hitking View Post
                      With two KDs and no even rounds, Fury would have to win eight rounds to win the fight. If my math is correct, he’d win 114-110. If he wins seven, it becomes a 113-113 draw. Which is why I hate the ten point must system. It gives too big a bonus for scoring a KD. Especially when you’re only fighting ten or twelve rounds. Either way, in a fight where neither fighter is having a lot of offensive success. Judges tend to lean towards the aggressive fighter. Even if the aggression isn’t effective.
                      114-112, but yes he still wins. There is an idiot in this thread who thinks 8-4 is a draw with the 2 knockdowns

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