Originally posted by jackblack008
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Everyone who watched the fight, would not consider the man who was decked and busted up real good as the winner 'Those are just street and playground rules'.
Most men instinctual know who wins or gets the better in violent confrontations 'Tyson Fury and all of his hardcore fans will most likely know that he was beaten up by Ngannou'.
That is why they are trying their up most best to rationalize and give Fury the win on some sort of intricate technicality of boxing 'Which they have to make up to protect Fury, it is fascinating behavior'.
I believe that Fury's hardcore fans need to be honest with themselves, and they should acknowledge the reality of the fight 'Fury did not beat up Ngannnou. Ngannou inflicted the most damage throughout the entire duration of the fight, statistically Ngannou also landed more power punches'.
Fury out landed Ngannou by 11 punches, but to what effect did those punches have? What damage did they cause, and were they power punches? No.
Note: There are positives Tyson Fury can take away from his fight vs Ngannou. Those are that he was decked once again, by potentially another powerful Heavyweight puncher 'Fury was still able to get up, fight through this situation and win afew rounds here and there' etc.
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