Fury clearly beat Ngannou

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  • MikeyMike100
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    #1

    Fury clearly beat Ngannou

    Fury won rounds 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 and 10
    Ngannou won rounds 3 (Knockdown round) and 8.

    Obviously an embarrassing performance by Fury considering the circumstances but still a clear win
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    #2
    Again: Fury won 7 out of 10 rounds, being knocked down once. So this makes it a close fight, but mostly because of his horrible performance. But the pathetic shape he was in still won over the motivated Ngannou who was also in good shape.

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    • HeadShots
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      #3
      Fury lost.


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        #4
        Fury should be ashamed for allowing the fight to be so close but he won the fight period.

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          #5
          Originally posted by MikeyMike100
          Fury won rounds 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 and 10
          Ngannou won rounds 3 (Knockdown round) and 8.

          Obviously an embarrassing performance by Fury considering the circumstances but still a clear win
          I honestly would give Francis either round 4 or 7 it was close but even losing both Fury won at worst 6 of the 10 rounds.

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          • buddyr
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            #6
            I don't give a *** about that decision. The fact that the current hw champ of the world went 10 full rounds with a man with NO amateur or professional experience while getting dropped is all I'm concerned with. That itself is a goddamn embarrassment.

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              #7
              Originally posted by buddyr
              I don't give a *** about that decision. The fact that the current hw champ of the world went 10 full rounds with a man with NO amateur or professional experience while getting dropped is all I'm concerned with. That itself is a goddamn embarrassment.
              The so called TBE went almost 10 rounds with a guy that was 0-0 in his pro debut. Don’t make this out to be mma guys are bums that can’t fight. A world class combat athlete could be decent in any combat form

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              • baroidi
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                #8
                IF you think Fury won, it was far from a clear victory, he was knocked down and I don't remember Ngannou ever being hurt by a clean shot. There were no dominant rounds except for the round where Fury was knocked down. The Lineal HW champ squeaked out a split division victory against a novice boxer, it was an embarrassing night for boxing. Fury fanbois are trying desperately to save the reputation of their hero.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by buddyr
                  I don't give a *** about that decision. The fact that the current hw champ of the world went 10 full rounds with a man with NO amateur or professional experience while getting dropped is all I'm concerned with. That itself is a goddamn embarrassment.
                  Ngannou has been boxing since he was 12 years old. Just because his professional opponents were throwing kicks and takedowns at him doesn't mean Ngannou wasn't boxing.

                  Why is this a hard concept to grasp?

                  When an MMA fighter has a BJJ base and wins using BJJ, nobody ever says "He wasn't a BJJ fighter, because his opponent is a Freestyle Wrestler and this is MMA".

                  Ngannou is a boxer, and a pretty good one.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 1lparm

                    The so called TBE went almost 10 rounds with a guy that was 0-0 in his pro debut. Don’t make this out to be mma guys are bums that can’t fight. A world class combat athlete could be decent in any combat form


                    Floyd was 40 years old, retired, he gave up an 11 year age advantage, a 2" reach advantage, a considerable size advantage and he won easily in first gear.

                    Fury completely embarassed himself as the current lineal champ, he had age advantage, reach advantage, weight advantage, basically every single advantage over ngannou.... got dropped and barely won, it isnt even close to the same thing.

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