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    #21
    The first round is arguable

    Wilder did land two right hands, and Fury’s jab was probably his biggest contribution

    It’s bad judging, but I could see how some would score the first for Wilder

    The 2nd round, I dunno. Wilder didn’t land anything of note, and Fury dominated the pace, and the action

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      #22
      Originally posted by Mammoth View Post
      2nd. I thought it was a fairly swingy round personally.....
      Only watched it once, but I recall thinking Wilder was winning the second and fury threw a late flurry at the end of the round. Rounds like that always seem to split among judges.

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        #23
        I gave Wilder round 2. His body punches landed solid every time he threw and he caught Fury with an overhand. That was the only round I gave him.

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          #24
          Originally posted by revelated View Post
          I gave Wilder round 2. His body punches landed solid every time he threw and he caught Fury with an overhand. That was the only round I gave him.
          Yeah that was the round where wilder landed all of his power shots, wasn’t it? (Jabs to the body)

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            #25
            Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
            Yeah that was the round where wilder landed all of his power shots, wasn’t it? (Jabs to the body)
            Yep. He landed over hands in round 1, 2 and 3. But Fury was way busier and stronger in 1 and 3, I see no situation where I would give 1 or 3 to Wilder.

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              #26
              I’ll have to rewatch the fight but I’m fairly sure that Wilder lost every round. People saying otherwise sounds like the last gasp of some dying fanboys reaching for a small victory.

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                #27
                I was at a sports bar with four people at our table and we all gave the second to Wilder.

                Went back and watched it again today and he landed like 5 right hands as well as some jabs (head and body) and Fury had like one decent punch at the end (the rest on arms and gloves).

                I still think Wilder won it. It was close enough to argue either way but he seemed to edge it. I don’t see how it’s corrupt or controversial.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz View Post
                  I’ll have to rewatch the fight but I’m fairly sure that Wilder lost every round. People saying otherwise sounds like the last gasp of some dying fanboys reaching for a small victory.


                  Did you read my comment about it? Means nothing if it was 6-1 for Fury in a 7 round fight where Wilder was totally dominated and stopped.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Mammoth View Post


                    Did you read my comment about it? Means nothing if it was 6-1 for Fury in a 7 round fight where Wilder was totally dominated and stopped.
                    It shows intent. If a car crashes and you find a murder kit in the trunk and a date on the guys phone to go meet some girl, you don’t say “what’s it matter that he had a murder kit? No harm, no foul. Irrelevant”. It’s very relevant. You got to get that guy off the streets.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz View Post
                      I’ll have to rewatch the fight but I’m fairly sure that Wilder lost every round. People saying otherwise sounds like the last gasp of some dying fanboys reaching for a small victory.
                      Round 2 is subjective.

                      If you don't care about body work - then yes, Wilder lost that round.

                      But if you watch that round and score it like you're supposed to, you'll see clearly that Wilder got off enough to make a case for winning.

                      We're not talking a "clearly won" situation. Like I said, if you don't care about body work, he lost.

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