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  • DeeMoney
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    Originally posted by 1nonlymre View Post
    Wait. So Weisfeld didn't count the knockdown in the 10th?!? He scored it 10-9 for Fury instead of 10-8 like the other two judges. Not that it ultimately mattered, but still.
    Maybe he really liked Wilder coming on at the end and nearly getting a kd himself???

    Not likely, probably just forgot. Which is dumb, but just another thing to adjust with scoring. Let the judges just check who they had winning the round, then let someone else take care of the deductions afterwards

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  • FreezeIzGawd
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    Man I can honestly say THIS WAS THE FIGHT I WANTED TO SEE.

    Respect to BOTH Men.

    I still think Wilder would beat AJ but Fury is just a different type of Sandwich !

    He is cut different.

    Wilder was just caught in the Fury era! It sucks for him

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  • KTFOKING
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    Originally posted by 1nonlymre View Post
    Wait. So Weisfeld didn't count the knockdown in the 10th?!? He scored it 10-9 for Fury instead of 10-8 like the other two judges. Not that it ultimately mattered, but still.
    Off Wilder's late round surge? Nah, that was not enough. Definitely 10-8 Fury.

    I had Fury up 4 before the stoppage.

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  • 1nonlymre
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    Wait. So Weisfeld didn't count the knockdown in the 10th?!? He scored it 10-9 for Fury instead of 10-8 like the other two judges. Not that it ultimately mattered, but still.

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  • Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder Trilogy Fight - Official Scorecards

    Fury, Wilder Trilogy Fight Official Scorecards - T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas - In a trilogy showdown for the WBC heavyweight title, Tyson Fury (31-0-1, 22 KOs) had to overcome two knockdowns, scored three knockdowns of his own to eventually stop Deontay Wilder (42-2-1, 41 KOs) in the eleventh round of their trilogy fight.
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