Yeah fury almost went into auto pilot off standing on the outside feinting and just throwing the jab and nicking rounds which worked in the end.. alot of people still shouting robbery it wasn't that but the fact fury put in a performance that's bringing cause for it is not great especially against a debutant and a MMA guy if it was a 20-0 heavyweight boxing contender i don't think there's the same outrage.. but it isn't living up to legendary status like he claims he has. But people see a knockdown and a guy landing some decent shots and think it's enough to win a whole 10-12 round fight it isn't because Francis himself only landed 59 punches the whole fight. Fury landed more punches and outlanded him in 7 of the 10 rounds
Comments Thread For: Teddy Atlas Saw Fury as The Winner, Felt He Was 'Unprepared Mentally'
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Credit? Fury is an undefeated, pro boxing HW champion. He fought a retired MMA fighter who had zero, count 'em, ZERO pro boxing matches, yet Tyson got dropped early by him. He then had to carefully box this novice, to gain only a razor thin victory. Fury barely defeating Ngannou isn't an achievement, it's an embarrassment.Solid analysis. Fury had no answers and went to plan D which was enough to win. You don't have to be amazing on plan A or B every night to win. Will this give him legendary status? Noper! That said, few boxers have a plan D enough to beat a stallion scorpion, but he does. He should get "some" credit for that.Last edited by SUBZER0ED; 11-01-2023, 11:46 AM.Comment
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hey guys look at me I was an assistant to the assistant trainer of mike tyson 40 years ago. and one time I put a gun to his head when he was 13.
lol thats his legacy besides setting the record for the oldest lineal heavyweight champ, maybe helping set it by being on the losing side but helping set it none the less.Comment
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