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also 1hourrun.Wilder grabs Fury's head on that knockdown and hits him with an open palm shot which is ILLEGAL
should of never been ruled a knockdown
game...set...match
Wilder is inferior to Fury...oh and the shot was behind the ear
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
Boy you guys are bored, this is the only topic you guys enjoy talking about. Nobody wants to talk with me about other fights or topics.
Wilder was not in the neutral corner, rules don't specify how quicky the ref has to mention that.. it does however mention the ref can pause the count
the timekeeper's count ceases once the Ref picks it up
Wilder hits Fury behind the hear with an open palm shot should of been an illegal KD..
Fury is simply the superior fighter
you have nothing
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Originally posted by MoneyKasha View Post
because you been debunked my friend
Wilder was not in the neutral corner, rules don't specify how quicky the ref has to mention that.. it does however mention the ref can pause the count
the timekeeper's count ceases once the Ref picks it up
Wilder hits Fury behind the hear with an open palm shot should of been an illegal KD..
Fury is simply the superior fighter
you have nothing
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
Please refer to my previous post with kafkod , that's the short version. I got to go and watch the 108 jr. flyweight title match from yesterday, and analyze the film, you know hardcore boxing stuff, have fun with this shyte overrated division and its endless spinoff threads.
Fury is superior to Wilder
BUM SQUADDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
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Originally posted by MoneyKasha View Post
and there you concede.. because you have been debunked.... a weak mind comes up with conspiracies.....
Fury is superior to Wilder
BUM SQUADDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
Thank you for your concern, Peter.
Why do you kids keep bumping old threads, I won.
Listen, anyone that knows boxing will look at the screenshot that I presented and consider the blow legal. You can say it was on the ear, but behind it, NO. You see what you want, but one thing is for sure, Tyson was hitting behind the head with purpose and fouling nonstop through out the series ; I already spammed the board enough with the video evidence and am tired of posting them, since you all have decided to overlook Fury's blatant fouls it would be in vain to continue to force my opinion onto you.
To the untrained-eye/casual fan, you see Wilders hand on Fury's shoulder and assume the reason for this is that Wilder is holding and hitting. What the well informed boxing fan sees is Deontay creating space and punching his way out -- which professional referees will instruct boxers to do during the contest.
Who am I? I'm no authority, however I and millions that watched the fight have common sense, as does Joe Rogan and Andre Ward.
Yes Deontay went to the wrong corner, it happens. However, Russell Mora's break from the count does not exceed five seconds, he continues the 8 count -- almost instantly as you noted. So, the evidence clearly eliminates a major laps of time from when Mora instructed Deontay Wilder to head to the neutral corner; so what could be the only other reason for the significant delay? Its clearly not the break, its Russell Mora.
This is very simple ; aliens did not warp time during Fury-Wilder III.
If you had posted a clip of the whole count, rather than just the last 4 seconds of it, that would show Wilder going to a neutral corner, after being instructed to do so by Mora, then coming out of the neutral corner when the count reaches "5" and moving across, right in front of the camera, towards his own corner, which was a violation of the rules. Mora paused the count and ordered Wilder to return to the neutral corner, then resumed the count after he went back, which is what your clip shows. Like I said, the only person who broke the rules there was Wilder.
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Originally posted by Squared.Circle View Post
It's funny, because I've only seen this happen on three or four occasions, and at least half of those occasions were for Wilder.
The reason nobody is crying about the extra time Wilder got is because the only people crying are the Wildette fangirls in mourning.
Ortiz said he thinks the ref was signaled to intervene to help Wilder. At first I thought it was a bit of a stretch, but Wilder's 2nd doctor timeout seemed to add fuel to the fire.Squared.Circle likes this.
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