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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: This Was as Good as Any Trilogy in History

    Tyson Fury stamped down his claim of being the best heavyweight on the planet as he knocked out Deontay Wilder in the 11th round to retain his WBC heavyweight title.
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    Fury, I'm really glad for you in your win, but be honest, you need to train better and not 'wing' it like you did last night. Yes, you won, but you had some rough moments that NEVER should have happened to a properly trained Fury, especially against Wilder. Enjoy your win, your earnings, and your family for some time, but damn it, come back prepared to fight against Usyk, who will not be as forgiving or untalented as Wilder was.

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    • Toffee
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      How many great trilogies were this one sided?

      Fury won the first round of the first fight and it was never really close after that.

      Genuine question.
      Last edited by Toffee; 10-10-2021, 03:47 AM.

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      • hugh grant
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        Wilder will take heart in knocking fury down. Don't offer rolexs to anyone who can knock you down anymore fury you'd be £10k out of pocket after this fight

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        • TMLT87
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          Out of 30 combined rounds how many did Wilder win? maybe 5 max? first fight was a gift draw for Wilder, second fight he got stopped, most people didnt even want the third fight and viewed it as an obstacle to bigger fights until AJ shat the bed too.

          The trilogy has definitely had its moments but it wasnt competitive at all, and the level of skill and athleticism on display wasnt particularly high.

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          • peakbay
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            It's got to be one of the most one sided rivalries, off the top of my head lamotta vs Robinson comes close but at least Jake won one.

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            • BodyBagz
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              They were good for laughs

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              • hugh grant
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                #8
                Originally posted by TMLT87
                Out of 30 combined rounds how many did Wilder win? maybe 5 max? first fight was a gift draw for Wilder, second fight he got stopped, most people didnt even want the third fight and viewed it as an obstacle to bigger fights until AJ shat the bed too.

                The trilogy has definitely had its moments but it wasnt competitive at all, and the level of skill and athleticism on display wasnt particularly high.
                Makes me think Floyd should have rematched pac, dlh and nelo

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                • Liondw
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                  The most exciting of the three fights, credit to both warriors. Wilder's extra bulk wasn't a good thing, slower and gassed, but he almost ko'd Fury, almost

                  It can't compare to the other heavyweight trilogies of Ali-Frazier, Bowe-Holyfield and Ali-Norton, but what an exciting third fight it was.

                  I hope Wilder can shake Fury's hand in the future. God bless both.

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                  • *Makaveli*
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                    Originally posted by Toffee
                    How many great trilogies were this one sided?

                    Fury won the first round of the first fight and it was never really close after that.

                    Genuine question.
                    The scorecards were wide but he put Fury down 4 times and was a whisker away from knocking him out in the 1st fight . Then last night All Wilder needed was 1 more bomb on Fury's head after the 2nd knockdown and he's got the TKO .
                    It was a great trilogy and although Wilder was out punched, out boxed and out classed he still almost got the KO

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