it don't matter, Mora gave Wilder a 12 second 8 count allowing him time to recover robbing Fury of his TKO in the 3rd
but also Wilder being a low iq boxer gets up right away. Fury being a crafty vet follows the REF's COUNT and gets up later to buy more time to recover which is what every trainer tells you to do
MoneyKasha wishes that Deontay Wilder was down for 12 seconds, failing to beat the count. But Tyson is crafty doe
The referee, Russell Mora, counted "slow" for both fighters. The argument is that the referee, Russell Mora, had a long count for Tyson Fury but not for Deontay Wilder. This video shows that the ref was counting the same speed for both fighters. Especially when you factor in the time that he pauses to tell the other fighter to go to a neutral corner, and the time it takes for him to resume the fight.
When Deontay Wilder was first knocked down, it took the referee 12 seconds to count to "8". Once recovered it took an additional 8 seconds until the fight resumed (20 seconds total).
During Deontay Wilder's second knockdown, it took the ref 12 seconds to count to "8" and an additional 12 seconds for the fight to resume (24 seconds total). Tyson Fury's first knockdown, it took the ref 11 seconds to count to "8" and an additional 9 seconds for the fight to resume (20 seconds total).
Tyson Fury's second knockdown, it took the ref 14 seconds to count to "8" ****[this includes the 2-3 second pause between counts "5" and "6" to tell Wilder to go to a neutral corner]**** and an additional 9 seconds for the fight to resume (23 seconds total). -
Wilder's average time for the ref to count to "8" : 12 seconds -Wilder's average time for the fight to resume after a knockdown: 22 seconds -Fury's average time for the ref to count to "8" : 12.5 seconds -Fury's average time for the fight to resume after a knockdown: 21.5 seconds Conclusion: The ref was consistent throughout the fight.
ahhhh what's great about boxing is its a 10 count not a 10 seconds count
Fury was cheated out of a 3rd round TKO
Up in 6 seconds, nice try. I know it burns that you proved my point with the ace that you had up your sleeve. MoneyKasha be like : You watch this, I'm going to own this 1hourRun a$shole
He got dropped twice and fell like a sack of potatoes off a clinch shot...the ref and his shanenegians burned off 20-30 seconds of the end off the round does fury survive a wilder onslaught there I think not.
Lol - Wilder “onslaught”consist of wild amateurish windmill shots which are easy to avoid! guess u missed the 1st fight where Fury was laid out in the 12th..got up and took it to Wilder for the rest of the rd …same in rd earlier…I think so!
Oh the irony, talk about 'loyalty', you are oblivious to how bad this discussion is going for you. Mark Breland, got what he deserved for going against direct orders. I know that you are aware of all the videos of Tyson's illegal-tactics not just in the trilogy but throughout the series, because you are one of the crybabies that quote my gifs the most ; as you have done in this very same thread.
Fair and square? Illegal nonstop fouls, a crooked ref issuing 20 second counts, yeah I'll give Tyson full credit, when hell freezer over.
whining and eternally in denial crybaby- join the rest of boxing world - media/commentators/analysts/former boxers/writers- in praising and giving Fat Fury props for literally viciously destroying ur overhyped hero!!
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