I had Ngannou slightly ahead on the night, I wasn't really scoring properly because I was so stunned by what I was seeing.
There was a lot (eight) close rounds where very little happened so I can't call it a robbery, because I can see how you could make a case for Fury edging it by taking most of the dull rounds.
The most shocking thing to me was Fury's lack of urgency going into the last couple of rounds, he looked to me almost like he almost mentally quit and was just happy to go the distance, ur was really embarrasing.
It gets even worse when you consider that Ngannou won more rounds vs Fury than Wilder, a guy with 10 heavyweight title defences.
But it tells the story to me, boxers are getting fat and lazy on these big easy paydays, not taking risks, not fighting each other, boxing is getting soft, MMA is still a cauldron where no fighter is allowed to play it safe, they are tougher men.
There was a lot (eight) close rounds where very little happened so I can't call it a robbery, because I can see how you could make a case for Fury edging it by taking most of the dull rounds.
The most shocking thing to me was Fury's lack of urgency going into the last couple of rounds, he looked to me almost like he almost mentally quit and was just happy to go the distance, ur was really embarrasing.
It gets even worse when you consider that Ngannou won more rounds vs Fury than Wilder, a guy with 10 heavyweight title defences.
But it tells the story to me, boxers are getting fat and lazy on these big easy paydays, not taking risks, not fighting each other, boxing is getting soft, MMA is still a cauldron where no fighter is allowed to play it safe, they are tougher men.
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