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  • landotter
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    #11
    I hear the ref also spiked Wilder's water bottle.....

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    • daggum
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      #12
      didnt wilder get a BS rest break after being completely out against ortiz? 2 wrongs dont make a right of course maybe 4 wrongs make a 4th fury fight???

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      • tokon
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        #13
        Refereeing was absolutely atrocious and should be investigated.

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        • liuj88
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          #14
          Originally posted by LG Motel 22
          That was a hell funny fight to watch, entertaining as, Wilder looked better than I thought he would, Chisoras head is getting harder the more he fights somehow. I’d rather see usyk fight wilder than fury again that’s for sure.
          It was more disappointing than funny or entertaining for me. Wilder was as sloppy as I had expected. Chisora was one-dimensional.
          Usyk-Wilder will be interesting only to witness the wide gap in skill, similar to Joshua-Ngannou.

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          • liuj88
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            #15
            Originally posted by LG Motel 22
            That was a hell funny fight to watch, entertaining as, Wilder looked better than I thought he would, Chisoras head is getting harder the more he fights somehow. I’d rather see usyk fight wilder than fury again that’s for sure.
            It was more disappointing than funny or entertaining for me. Wilder was as sloppy as I had expected. Chisora was one-dimensional.
            Usyk-Wilder will be interesting only to witness the wide gap in skill, similar to Joshua-Ngannou.

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            • hardleft
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              #16
              it was a sloppy foul fest they were both fouling each other

              wilder got the nod in a close fight in enemy territory he has nothing to complain about he should be thankful actually

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              • hardleft
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                #17
                the ref warned chisoras corner when they were entangled on the ropes, if wilders corner had done that he would have warned them as well, he would not have waved the fight off like some are saying he should have

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                • PittyPat
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                  #18
                  Wilder, of Tuskaloosa, Alabama, was – at London’s O2 Arena – fighting in the United Kingdom for the first time in his 50th professional contest.
                  He fought Harrison in the UK.

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