I think the 96-93 score card was probably the most accurate because it reflected what happened. I think it’s great that in his pro boxing debut, he won three rounds against the heavyweight champion. I just don’t understand the people trying to claim he won five rounds. Where did that happen?
Take away round 3 and convince us Francis won 4 more rounds
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Round 3 and 4 he won for sure
he also won round 8
then 7 was a toss up
he sadly gassed in the championship rounds
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That’s a bit confusing lad. So you’re saying Fury got lucky but also saying he lost in the absolute worst 4 rounds out of 10. So he still wins by a point. Not sure if the math means it could go either way.Comment
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Couple of other rounds were nothing rounds which sometimes judges can see either way but yeah he got lucky a bit because he left it up in the air with some of the rounds where he barely edged them
I had fury winning but wouldn’t have said he got robbed if he lost
Fury has no gas in that fight
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I give Francis 3 rounds. Take one point to Fury for being knocked down, so it becomes a close fight following a terrible performance by a man who was capable of impressing everyone the way he fights. But let's make a difference and judge fair - you can win and get the shame or you can lose and win the people's hearts.Comment
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Rephrase the question. Convince us that Fury won more than 3 rounds. Half the fight he spent running for his life or using "please dont hit me" hugs on Ngannou. Fury's face was bust up, bruised, black eye, swollen. Ngannou's face unmarked like he'd just gone for a jog around the block. Easy win for Ngannou, not even debatable.Comment
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