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    Irrefutable proof! There was no long count!

    This is the best video of the 12th round Fury/Wilder knock down that I've seen, because it clearly shows Jack Reiss and the female time-keeper working together to make that count as near perfect as humanly possible

    The time-keeper is the woman in the black and white striped vest, bottom left of the picture.

    The first thing Reiss does when Fury goes down is wave his hand right hand and point emphatically at the canvas to indicate to the time-keeper ... the count starts now.

    She immediately stands up and raises her own right hand, then starts calling the count for Reiss until she is sure he has picked it up correctly.

    Check the time on the video .. Fury hits the canvas a fraction of a second before 0.40 and he is up by 0.49.

    That's nine seconds, folks!

    Last edited by kafkod; 12-06-2018, 07:24 AM.

    #2
    Wilder knows fury got up on time But now his argument is when fury was up, the refs extra tests to see if fury was ok gave fury more time.
    But nobody thinks wilder would have stopped fury anyway. Fury just wraps his arms round you.

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      #3
      Originally posted by kafkod View Post
      This is the best video of the 12th round Fury/Wilder knock down that I've seen, because it clearly shows Jack Reiss and the female time-keeper working together to make that count as near perfect as humanly possible

      The time-keeper is the woman in the black and white striped vest, bottom left of the picture.

      The first thing Reiss does when Fury goes down is wave his hand right hand and point emphatically at the canvas to indicate to the time-keeper ... the count starts now.

      She immediately stands up and raises her own right hand, then starts calling the count for Reiss until she is sure he has picked it up correctly.

      Check the time on the video .. Fury hits the canvas a fraction of a second before 0.40 and he is up by 0.49.

      That's nine seconds, folks!

      he hits the canvas on 39 and isnt fully on his feet until 50 . Thats 11 seconds folks , better find a new video

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        #4
        Wilder and his fans are in their own little world out of touch with reality.

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          #5
          Doesn’t matter anyways because a ten count has never been ten seconds. I’m sure the dispute was the additional time after the ten count. End of the day, I’m glad Reiss let it continue and I look forward to the rematch.

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            #6
            Originally posted by makaveli1875 View Post
            he hits the canvas on 39 and isnt fully on his feet until 50 . Thats 11 seconds folks , better find a new video
            Fully on his feet?

            He's either on his feet or not. There's no partially on his feet.

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              #7
              Originally posted by makaveli1875 View Post
              he hits the canvas on 39 and isnt fully on his feet until 50 . Thats 11 seconds folks , better find a new video
              You better find an optician ... or maybe an extra brain cell to bump against the one you have already.

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                #8
                Does anybody actually know the rules in boxing?

                A 10 count is NOT 10 seconds. It is purely the ref discretion of how long he counts to 10. Fury got up in time.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by black.ink View Post
                  Does anybody actually know the rules in boxing?

                  A 10 count is NOT 10 seconds. It is purely the ref discretion of how long he counts to 10. Fury got up in time.
                  You're right there's no rule saying it has to be 10 secs, but that's what supposed to be aimed for.

                  If it had to be 10 secs they'd just have timer and take the ref out of it all together.

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                    #10
                    Wilder and his fans would loved to be giving anecdotes of how wilder was outboxing fury and giving a masterc lass. But because they have nothing to show for 10 rounds they focus all attention on a long count that wasnt.

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