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The Fury Wilder fight wasn't a robbery. Fury had his chance to win...
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wilder knew he lost, look at his reaction when the last card was read. re watch the fight and rewind every exchange, fury won very decisively.
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Originally posted by IrishDiscussion View Postwilder knew he lost, look at his reaction when the last card was read. re watch the fight and rewind every exchange, fury won very decisively.
Its not even close. I wouldnt mind fury just going right for AJ on his momentum of truely beating wilder. Just stay in shape and keep fighting
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12 round fight. One man landed 13 more punches. The other scored two knockdowns. A draw is fair.
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What happened to Fury will be kod, Fury fought two bums on the way back, Fury isn't ready, Fury this, Fury that?
I can only give my perspective and the fact that you all were truly surprised about Furys performance and gushing in it won't change the fact that you didn't believe in him. You didn't believe in Fury.
You'll have to live with that indignity before the fight lmao. I knew that Fury would be a danger. I knew he had the ability to beat Wilder. No I didn't have Fury clearly beating Wilder, but imo he won the fight. You non believers are the cancer of the sport. Fury knew that you didn't truly believe in him. Don't **** blow him now lmao.
The most important thing now is to keep Joshua out of the scenario and let the coward drown in his own drool for now for being a ****en coward lol.
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Tyson Fury and his cornerman should be blaming themselves. Fury was boxing beautifully, was landing crisp jabs and combinations and was getting to Wilder. However, there were many occasions in the fight where Fury seemed to let off the gas pedal or disengage after landing some awesome combinations.
Fury should have been upping the tempo and pressing the fight and trying to put some hurt on Deontay. Wilder was flat, easy to hit and low energy and Fury should have capitalized more on that.
I think the KO was there for taking but Fury just didn't want it bad enough.
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Originally posted by Raggamuffin View Postand he blew it for two reasons. Even though he was making Wilder miss, for 2-3 rounds he was inactive. Inactivity and didnt capitalize on Wilder being gassed. That alone is enough to score it a draw or in favor of Wilder on some people's cards-not mine.
I did have Fury winning by a point, but when the 12th round sounded, I told my boys that It'll be a draw. All Fury had to do was jab his way to a win like he did against Wlad in the 12th and he got caught.
I commend Fury on getting up. I thought he was gone. Fury had the belt in his hands. I can see someone scoring this fight a draw. Fury didn't dominate the early rounds. He dominated some of the middle rounds. The rounds he won were clearer than how Wilder won minus the knockdowns.
I hate to say it but I kinda figured that they would score it a draw before the fight. Boxing has become about money. It was all about the rematch.
Wilder gassed himself going for the ko. I actually thought that if Fury pressed the action he could've stopped Wilder. He finally walked in on Fury and landed. When I say walked in I mean he abandoned his own defense to land hard on Fury. Furys mistake was he didn't go after Wilder. His jab was on point, his combos were on point...and then he became inactive. In other words Wilder's rounds that he won weren't just from the knockdown rounds. Furys inactivity also hurt him a bit.
So I put the fault, on Fury strategy wise in the championship rounds, not heart wise. He had it in the bag and gave Wilder a chance to earn a draw. Fury had Wilder so dead in the 12th that I thought that even though he was down I'm like he can ko Wilder if he's steps on the gas. He never did. I'd watch the rematch.
Wilder knew that he'd have the judges on his side. This shytt was fixed. Good on him: he landed big punches; he didn't gas out early; He didn't succumb to Fury's offense even though he was down on the cards and had nothing else to give.
But a personal victory doesn't warrant a favorable judge's decision. And when the math is so much against you, there's really nothing to say except, "i'll see you in the rematch".
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