If he pulls a Robert Garcia and doesn't throw the towel when he absolutely should he should be prosecuted for gross negligence.
Breland was late in throwing the towel in the 2nd fight but Beyonce tried to wreck his career.
Will Scott get Beyonce killed?
You are spooked, it is alright.
Everything that needed to be said, has been said in this thread.
For me this is a compelling fight, each and every time Wilder & Fury have fought the fights have been contrasting.
Spooked? Sorry, but nothing has me worried about this fight at this point in time. And I will be putting my money where my mouth is, I dont think I will do as well as before however.
Lets hope for a great fight, I wasnt really interested in the trilogy at all, but since there can be no unification at the moment, then I'll take this.
(Off topic but in all honesty, Usyk is the one who spooks me, I can see him upsetting the all-brit unification).
Best of luck to you though. I do hope for everyones sake that Wilder comes in better prepared than last time.
If things get bad, the referee or ringside physician can interfere and call for a TKO. So, it won't matter a lot if Malik does not call off the fight.
Yup, if you watch the second fight again, Bayliss was on the verge of stopping the second fight before the towel came in anyway. Another few punches from Fury and it would have been game over.
Nope.
Wilder was still clearly fighting back, and standing on his feet.
Tyson Fury has not stopped anybody for real at elite level, this is something he has never achieved before.
No towels, a legitimate stoppage.
Tyson Fury was winning the fight, and he was subjecting Wilder to heavy bombardment 'But even under those type of conditions, Wilder was still game'.
Fury and his team know this deep down, Wilder is not just going to disappear in this third fight.
If Fury is planning on going up to close to 300 pounds, the longer Wilder can survive? The fight may actually swing back towards him. Nobody knows how Fury's endurance will be at close to 300 pounds etc
According to reports Fury has been sparring for 15 rounds in intense heat. How much of that is true and how much of that is hype remains to be seen.
How are people already coming to conclusions when the fight hasn't happened yet. It might be a different fight from the last 2 fights. What if fury is the one that needs saving? Will he quit like saunders, will sugar hill throw in the towel, or will he get KO'ed clean?
Sugar Hill is a professional trainer. If he has to protect his fighter then he will. And despite all his bluster, Fury would understand that his trainer has a duty to look after him.
There is a huge difference between Scott and Hill. And between Wilder and Fury
How are people already coming to conclusions when the fight hasn't happened yet. It might be a different fight from the last 2 fights. What if fury is the one that needs saving? Will he quit like saunders, will sugar hill throw in the towel, or will he get KO'ed clean?
Or maybe we'll get one of those ¨britsh stoppages¨ that are total bs and premature af, like Calzaghe vs Manfredo Jr, or Froch vs Groves 1
it'll depend on the referee
Malik will do as he's told.
So basically he's not a trainer. He's just part of Wilder's posse but now he's doing padwork with him.
Yeah, just like when he took that dive for him in their staged ¨fight¨
So it's all up to the referee, we might have a Pac-Margarito type of beating in our hands, or worse
You think being a punching bag isnt embarrassing? How about the aftermath, was that embarrassing enough?
Success you say?? Fighting back??? Was he??? When???
Elite attributes, yes I gree, he seemingly has elite power... Gameness, I cant agree, he couldnt even say how he felt to Fury's face without blanking him out wiht headphones recently.
What do you know of Furys culture other than what you've seen on TV? If you knew of the culture you wouldnt give Wilder a chance.
The KD and the comment of "So do i????" Well, as much as Ortiz 1 KD i suppose we can agree on that...
Back to weathering the storm.. do i have to repeat the costume???? Wilder was not throwing anything of any substance at all, and even if he looked like he was throwing anything, Fury just brushed it off and came forward. Sorry but thats a huge clutch of straws right there, he was not in the fight from round 4 onwards, it was a one sided beating and it should of been stoppped earlier.
You speak of "facts" but it smells like sh3t.
This is an easier fight fo Fury.
You are spooked, it is alright.
Everything that needed to be said, has been said in this thread.
For me this is a compelling fight, each and every time Wilder & Fury have fought the fights have been contrasting.
Malik will do whatever Wilder says, likely won't even bring a towel to the ring.
I have faith that the ref this time wont allow the beating to go on aslong as last time around, Bayliss did his absolute best to protect Wilder all he could and put his health at greater risk. As much as an idiot Deontay is, he needs to be protected from himself.
The ref will stop Fury from causing Wilder any more embarrassemt, I'm betting in around 3/4 rounds.
No they need a towel to conceal the illegal smelling salts like the ones Deas dropped in the ring last time when they were cheating.
I don't think the fight was embarrassing, it was clear to me that Wilder was still in there fighting back.
He was not having much success, but for sure he was fighting back 'Ultimately when the going gets tough, that is the attitude you want to see in a fighter'
Wilder does not really have any elite level technical attributes, but he does have two elite level attributes '1: Punching power. 2: His gameness'.
Put those two attributes together, for as long as he is in the fight 'There will be potentially some issues for whoever he is fighting'.
Fury offensively fought one of his greatest fights, for 6-7 rounds non-stop he was beating up Deontay Wilder 'And Wilder no matter how futile was weathering the storm and fighting back' You will find nobody in Fury's camp who mocks Wilder, because they know what type of fighter he is. I am not any means, a big supporter of Wilder 'But his gameness, when the going gets tough is A +'.
In Fury's own culture, Wilder's attitude under such circumstances would be revered. They know that Fury did not score a legitimate knock out, and so do you.
The facts are, Deontay Wilder was weathering the storm. He was not winning the fight, he was being beaten 'But he was weathering the storm'.
These are the real facts people do not want to talk about on here, instead people have been projecting out this narrative that Fury actually knocked Wilder out etc.
This is not a easy fight for Tyson Fury.
You think being a punching bag isnt embarrassing? How about the aftermath, was that embarrassing enough?
Success you say?? Fighting back??? Was he??? When???
Elite attributes, yes I gree, he seemingly has elite power... Gameness, I cant agree, he couldnt even say how he felt to Fury's face without blanking him out wiht headphones recently.
What do you know of Furys culture other than what you've seen on TV? If you knew of the culture you wouldnt give Wilder a chance.
The KD and the comment of "So do i????" Well, as much as Ortiz 1 KD i suppose we can agree on that...
Back to weathering the storm.. do i have to repeat the costume???? Wilder was not throwing anything of any substance at all, and even if he looked like he was throwing anything, Fury just brushed it off and came forward. Sorry but thats a huge clutch of straws right there, he was not in the fight from round 4 onwards, it was a one sided beating and it should of been stoppped earlier.
You speak of "facts" but it smells like sh3t.
This is an easier fight fo Fury.
I don't think the fight was embarrassing, it was clear to me that Wilder was still in there fighting back.
He was not having much success, but for sure he was fighting back 'Ultimately when the going gets tough, that is the attitude you want to see in a fighter'
Wilder does not really have any elite level technical attributes, but he does have two elite level attributes '1: Punching power. 2: His gameness'.
Put those two attributes together, for as long as he is in the fight 'There will be potentially some issues for whoever he is fighting'.
Fury offensively fought one of his greatest fights, for 6-7 rounds non-stop he was beating up Deontay Wilder 'And Wilder no matter how futile was weathering the storm and fighting back' You will find nobody in Fury's camp who mocks Wilder, because they know what type of fighter he is. I am not any means, a big supporter of Wilder 'But his gameness, when the going gets tough is A +'.
In Fury's own culture, Wilder's attitude under such circumstances would be revered. They know that Fury did not score a legitimate knock out, and so do you.
The facts are, Deontay Wilder was weathering the storm. He was not winning the fight, he was being beaten 'But he was weathering the storm'.
These are the real facts people do not want to talk about on here, instead people have been projecting out this narrative that Fury actually knocked Wilder out etc.
This is not a easy fight for Tyson Fury.
He can punch "seemingly" harder than most, he has a shot like other heavies....
But if you thought he was fighting back, thank god you're not a ref.
Best of luck to you though. IMO its an easier fight for Fury this time around.
Should be a great spectacle either way, and hats off to the winner.
EDIT - Furys KD was as legitimate as Wilders in Ortiz 1..... I know that, and so do you.
What fight were you watching???? Wilder wasnt even throwing back meaningfully for the last couple of rounds...
Stop enabling Wilder, you fans and his pride will get him killed.
Its a good job its only "feather fisted Fury" (Deontays words) doing the beating...
That last fight was embarrassing for Wilder, completely one way, with maybe only one noticible connection made from him in the first round, to which Fury came back stronger.
Go watch that fight again and get your facts rights... You make me feel sorry for him the way you stick up for him...Its like a big sister sticking up for her snotty little brother..
Lest not forget how he was "weathering the storm" while being beaten with egg weights, the ref against him and having his water spiked by Breland, Wilder couldnt even weather his own costume IN HIS OWN WORDS!!
Weathering the storm my ass... PMSL
I don't think the fight was embarrassing, it was clear to me that Wilder was still in there fighting back.
He was not having much success, but for sure he was fighting back 'Ultimately when the going gets tough, that is the attitude you want to see in a fighter'
Wilder does not really have any elite level technical attributes, but he does have two elite level attributes '1: Punching power. 2: His gameness'.
Put those two attributes together, for as long as he is in the fight 'There will be potentially some issues for whoever he is fighting'.
Fury offensively fought one of his greatest fights, for 6-7 rounds non-stop he was beating up Deontay Wilder 'And Wilder no matter how futile was weathering the storm and fighting back' You will find nobody in Fury's camp who mocks Wilder, because they know what type of fighter he is. I am not any means, a big supporter of Wilder 'But his gameness, when the going gets tough is A +'.
In Fury's own culture, Wilder's attitude under such circumstances would be revered. They know that Fury did not score a legitimate knock out, and so do you.
The facts are, Deontay Wilder was weathering the storm. He was not winning the fight, he was being beaten 'But he was weathering the storm'.
These are the real facts people do not want to talk about on here, instead people have been projecting out this narrative that Fury actually knocked Wilder out etc.
This is not a easy fight for Tyson Fury.
Tyson Fury did not score a legitimate knock out, this is what you need to accept.
Wilder was weathering the storm, and hanging on 'No fighter hurts their opponent while weather a storm' No idea what type of answer you was expecting.
YES. Exactly what I been saying. Look at the stoppage, right when the towel flies in, WILDER is throwing a punch back.
Tyson Fury did not score a legitimate knock out, this is what you need to accept.
Wilder was weathering the storm, and hanging on 'No fighter hurts their opponent while weather a storm' No idea what type of answer you was expecting.
What fight were you watching???? Wilder wasnt even throwing back meaningfully for the last couple of rounds...
Stop enabling Wilder, you fans and his pride will get him killed.
Its a good job its only "feather fisted Fury" (Deontays words) doing the beating...
That last fight was embarrassing for Wilder, completely one way, with maybe only one noticible connection made from him in the first round, to which Fury came back stronger.
Go watch that fight again and get your facts rights... You make me feel sorry for him the way you stick up for him...Its like a big sister sticking up for her snotty little brother..
Lest not forget how he was "weathering the storm" while being beaten with egg weights, the ref against him and having his water spiked by Breland, Wilder couldnt even weather his own costume IN HIS OWN WORDS!!
Weathering the storm my ass... PMSL
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