Now we have to listen to this this forever. Can Ngoogoo at least get into the win column before his head explodes.
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It's refreshing that the guy who believed he won also admitting that he should have done more.
Shame he didn't have Warren as his promoter. Frank would be petitioning the WBC as we speak.
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Originally posted by Casualfanforyou View Post
Agreed. I want to see him take on Chisora or Parker.
I think Deontay lays him out.DeaconFrost likes this.
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You didn't get robbed, you won 2 or 3 rounds
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Someobe else said it best. Fury won the actual fight, Ngannou won the event.
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Originally posted by deathofaclown View PostYou didn't get robbed, you won 2 or 3 rounds
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Someobe else said it best. Fury won the actual fight, Ngannou won the event.
Nobody on the street watching the fight, believes that the man who was decked and busted up real good won 'Those are just street and play ground rules mate'.
Deontay Wilder was in a similar situation during his first fight with Fury. Wilder was the fighter who inflicted the most damage, and he also out worked Fury 'Fury was backed up all night vs Wilder, and decked twice once badly'. That is not how you win World titles, Fury in my opinion did not win that fight 'The draw was the correct decision'.
The positives Tyson Fury can take away from his fight vs Ngannou, was that? He was whacked, but he still got up and won a few rounds here and there. It was not a positive being decked, but once again how he reacted and carried on fighting after this point 'I would say this how Fury can take positives from the fight'.
Note: Everything else in the fight, was alarming for Fury. Such as he was unable to really make things easier for himself, and Ngannou skill for skill did not look levels apart from Tyson Fury etc.
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Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
If two men had a straighter on the street, one man gets decked and busted up real good 'That man does not walk away, believing that he won the fight'.
Nobody on the street watching the fight, believes that the man who was decked and busted up real good won 'Those are just street and play ground rules mate'.
But boxing is scored on a points system, unless a knockout occurs
Fury won the majority of the rounds and that's how it was correct scored.
If you wanna score fights on facial damage, you can add about 15 losses to Ricky Hattons record, if you're gonna score by bruises instead of who actually won rounds and you add them up.
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Can we stop talking about that Ngannou guy and giving him some relevancy?
The guy got a chance he never deserved and Fury struggled with him badly because Fury himself was the last time in shape in february 2020. That is the whole story.
Or can this guy beat some ranked contender in 12 rounder, top 15 guy for example and prove he is a contender?
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Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
But boxing is scored on a points system, unless a knockout occurs
Fury won the majority of the rounds and that's how it was correct scored.
If you wanna score fights on facial damage, you can add about 15 losses to Ricky Hattons record, if you're gonna score by bruises instead of who actually won rounds and you add them up.
I know this is really alarming for most hardcore Fury fans, but? Tyson Fury struggled mightily to win in any area of this fight.
I think the only thing hardcore Fury fans can do now, is look for the genuine positives 'Fury was whacked, he got up and won a few rounds here and there. And then was given the decision'.
Note: There is no point in trying to demean Francis Ngannou or his efforts, because boxing is real mate 'If Fury is not really at this all-time great level his hardcore fans claim he is at ? Then it can and will potentially unearth itself again inside the ring at top level' etc.
Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 11-07-2023, 09:34 AM.
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