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Wilder threw more rabbit punches than Fury, he was punching Fury intentionally on the back of the head in most of the clinches. Wilder's made a career of windmilling and illegal punches, the first fight with Ortiz is a perfect example, and that's his best win.
Wilder did not even get a warning for the rabbit punches but Fury was deducted a point. And Bayless did that to buy Wilder some time to recover so he could survive till the end of the round.
Bayless did not count 2 KDs, the second KD in the 3rd round and the second KD in the 5th round.
If the roles were reversed Bayless would have stopped the fight probably in the 3rd round already or in the 5th at the latest.
Bayless was pro-Wilder and obviously on Haymon's payroll and this deluded fool is still complaining.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostTyson Fury commended Kenny Bayless for the job that the veteran referee did during his rematch with Deontay Wilder on Saturday night. Wilder wasn't nearly as complimentary. The former WBC heavyweight champion criticized Bayless during an extensive interview with krikya360.com on Monday for allowing Fury to "fight dirty." Wilder believes Bayless should've done much more to prevent Fury from hitting him on the back of his head and neck, and from holding his head while leaning on him during a rematch Fury won by seventh-round technical knockout.
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... We are really glad of that...
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Wow in watching boxing for 40:years I never seen a guy come up with these things before. Wilder is the king of illegal punching,really you guys who support him have to throw in the white towel yourselves with this guy ,is this the twilight zone or what ? Ha
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Originally posted by Gunitsmith View PostYou're right. But Wilder's team failed to have him ready for that scenario. Fury came to win. Wilder needs to regroup and come up with a gameplan to counter those tactics. I don't know if that's possible.
They knew of Tyson Fury's history and penchant for dirty and roughhousing tactics. Especially when he gets knocked down and is on the verge of getting stopped.
His team should have protested to both the referee and the commission before the fight about his proclivities for making it rough. They were simply unprepared.
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He is blaming everybody and everything. He probably felt so helpless that he don't want to admit it.
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