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  • fourtheboys96
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    #11
    Wilder's fans arguing hard for a Fury KO loss via long a count.

    If Wilder is such a strong puncher and Fury is truly hurt, Wilder would have put down Fury once again after those KDs.

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    • -Kev-
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      #12
      Originally posted by cushtytaz

      Not sure how many times it needs to be said but it goes by the ref's count, not a stopwatch.
      Yeah, let’s go with that. Why not?

      The ref didn’t count slow, or gave him extra time. He counted properly slow. He counted slow, but it’s his count that counts.

      If the ref counts up to 10, in 30 seconds, that’s still okay. Rules says it’s ref’s count. Not a fan count or stopwatch. All these noobs just don’t know the rules huh buddy? But you tell them though!

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      • -Kev-
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        #13
        Originally posted by fourtheboys96
        Wilder's fans arguing hard for a Fury KO loss via long a count.

        If Wilder is such a strong puncher and Fury is truly hurt, Wilder would have put down Fury once again after those KDs.
        Very true. I mean it doesn’t matter that Wilder was fatigued and virtually done after those 2 KD’s (his own fault for being careless of his stamina). He is clearly just not a big puncher and not able to really hurt Fury, ever.

        In boxing, a fighter who is knocked down, has never ever made a comeback. Actually, once you get dropped, you have 0 chance of surviving and winning the fight by KO yourself. It never happens in boxing.

        Actually, since Wilder came back from his 3rd round knock down from Fury, Wilder wasn’t truly hurt to begin with. He was probably just playing Possum. And so was Fury, when it took him 15 seconds to get his senses back.

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        • hugh grant
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          #14
          Ruiz fight might be the only time he will ever be stopped

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          • DaNeutral.
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            #15
            Originally posted by Boxing Goat
            Here's video of AJ's corner stopping the fight at the end of rd 12 when AJ was being battered on the ropes. Also, the bell rang to end the fight around 9 seconds early. Here's video proof.

            https://******************/yyILX4UQJ8Y?*************

            What do you think? Kind of hard to argue.
            Jesus christ. This has been brought up, pissed on and debunked. The round was timed at 3 minutes and they were waving a towel not throwing it in the ring, why they were waving it we don't know but we do know and they know to end it it needs to be thrown in the ring.

            I'm sure most Joshua fans like myself acknowledge he got beat and got beat well and I will also acknowledge that he was on his last legs and looked like he was close to going at the end of the 12th but why start with this nonsense?

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            • juggernaut666
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              #16
              You would think anyone who watches boxing would know how a fight is actually stopped and no, the count was about 2 seconds off from the time keepers .

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              • cushtytaz
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                #17
                Originally posted by -Kev-

                Yeah, let’s go with that. Why not?

                The ref didn’t count slow, or gave him extra time. He counted properly slow. He counted slow, but it’s his count that counts.

                If the ref counts up to 10, in 30 seconds, that’s still okay. Rules says it’s ref’s count. Not a fan count or stopwatch. All these noobs just don’t know the rules huh buddy? But you tell them though!
                Rules are rules. If people aren't happy with rules being applied, someone needs to start a campaign to change them.

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                • Toffee
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                  #18
                  Aren't there enough things in boxing that can be a matter of opinion without bringing up things that aren't?
                  • The last AJ/Usyk round went for 3 minutes. It's just a fact.
                  • The referee's count is what matters and on Saturday Fury was ready to stand up when required to by the referee's count.
                  • For the twelfth round first fight knockdown, Fury was up in time either by the referee's count or even by stopwatch.

                  Can we stop bringing these things up? They're not a matter of opinion. It doesn't matter what you think. If you disagree with the above, you're wrong.

                  Debate all the other things. There's loads of them.

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                  • Boxing Goat
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Gypshot
                    Interesting but you’re supposed to throw the towel if you’re calling a fight off now just wave it.
                    I've seen it done both ways and I guess that's a valid point seeing as how the ref didn't see the towel being waved.

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                    • ELPacman
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                      #20
                      Does it matter at this point? Usyk still got the dominating win regardless.

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