You're the only person doing this. Give it a rest, you're embarassing yourself
In my honest opinion.. Wilder won the fight
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You don't understand how the count works. He was up on the count of 6...you can see the ref's fingers.Fury got up at 11 seconds! should of been ruled a KO for Wilder
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lmaooo this is why newbies shouldn’t be allowed to post threads. A referee’s count is not counted in seconds, it is by his own interval. He saw fury okay, collected and wasn’t shaky at all. It’d be the ******iest fight had it been stopped at that point instead of having a classic. And he’d been the ******iest referee ever.Fury got up at 11 seconds! should of been ruled a KO for Wilder
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would you rather have the fight stop at that point? Knowing fury was okay and could very much continue??
Refs are not just counting, they are looking at your condition, at your eyes. Fight should’ve been stopped earlier if we base it on wilder’s condition.
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He lost the fight but he only enhanced his legacy IMO. The count goes off the ref not a stop watch.Comment
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Pretty embarrassing thread title really.
If anyone could be bothered, video snips of 20 knock-downs could be compiled showing the count often doesn't start the very second the fighter touches the ground.
Thinking about it, refs often take a second to secure the area and get the other boxer out the way and to a neutral corner. When Cormier and others say he shouldn't delay to get the boxer out the way to a corner, that does actually happen sometimes, and it's the fault of the standing boxer delaying things anyway.Last edited by Kris Silver; 10-12-2021, 01:18 AM.Comment
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