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Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
Those were absolutely bad counts, definitely very long. 5-6 seconds past between the ref saying 5 and 6. That definitely helped Fury big time.
But Wilder was slow from round 1. I am not entirely sure how Fury took so long to KO him. Wilder was in slow motion from the start. Part of me thinks Fury was showing compassion and not going hard on purpose. Another part of me just sees that maybe they were both fatigued and that’s why Fury did not go for it when Wilder looked like he was out. But Wilder showed it and Fury did not. Wilder damn near had his gas tank on display like a video game. Like you can see his energy bar there in red. Fury, if he was fatigued, he knows how to hide it.
Anyway, I don’t think the long count would have changed the outcome of the fight.
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Maybe a little premature, but I'm very intrigued as to who Fury will defend against, considering A.J and Usyk are contracted to fight in a rematch quite a while from now at least 6 months.
Fury IMO has just as unremarkable resume as Wilder, and A.J, for those who claim A.J hasn't fought anyone. Fury has Klitschko and Wilder x 2, Wilder has Ortiz x2 and maybe Stiverne.
A.J is the one who seems to take the biggest risks having fought Parker, Whyte, Povetkin, Ruiz Jr, Klitschko, and Usyk.
I would like to see Fury at least fight one 50/50 bout before he and A.J square off?
And what now for Wilder? I don't think his career is over, but all the belts are tied up and he's got some serious soul searching to do after reportedly working hard on his boxing and counter-punching in this camp.
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Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
Those were absolutely bad counts, definitely very long. 5-6 seconds past between the ref saying 5 and 6. That definitely helped Fury big time.
But Wilder was slow from round 1. I am not entirely sure how Fury took so long to KO him. Wilder was in slow motion from the start. Part of me thinks Fury was showing compassion and not going hard on purpose. Another part of me just sees that maybe they were both fatigued and that’s why Fury did not go for it when Wilder looked like he was out. But Wilder showed it and Fury did not. Wilder damn near had his gas tank on display like a video game. Like you can see his energy bar there in red. Fury, if he was fatigued, he knows how to hide it.
Anyway, I don’t think the long count would have changed the outcome of the fight.mjh1969 likes this.
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Oh yeah, I am not an amateur and this website sucks now.
I want to piss on Rick Reno's face.
I was an original founding member type, and my account got deleted, apparently, and this website sucks now.
I want to take a big piss on Rick Reno's face. Buck stops here, douche bag.
I'm from the old school, but this is now my second post, since my account got deleted, by idiots.
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Why do the commentators keep doing this bias stuff?
Wilder was getting bet up for like 7 roundsmjh1969
Damn Wicked like this.
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Originally posted by joesaiditstrue View Post
what are you talking about, best you've ever seen of Wilder? he was punch drunk after 4 rds. he was out on his feet for almost the entire fight
His movement was better, he was jabbing and fainting, ****ing the right hand downstairs and not allowing Fury to get close. He did well and looked extremely dangerous for the first 5 rounds.
First time I've seen him actually somewhat resemble being a competent boxer.
Look at the difference from the last fight its night and day.
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