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  • Masterclass775
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    #31
    Listen for whatever it’s worth. Fury was winning the story of the fight. No doubt about it. It was closer than it looked though. Final punch stats had them landing almost the exact number of punches. Now i don’t think wilder won but with the 2 knockdowns all he had to do was win 2 early rounds to make it a draw which I think he did. Big respect to Fury

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    • boxingitis
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      #32
      We know and they know who won with their expressions at the end of the fight. The winner got on top of the ropes. WIlder got a gift. He didn’t even disagree when Fury told him he was #2.
      Last edited by boxingitis; 12-02-2018, 02:53 AM.

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      • Pigeons
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        #33
        Originally posted by LacedUp
        lol wtf are you smoking. Wilder took the first but didn't win anything before the 9th.

        He literally was pounded in the face with jabs and short right hands.

        Everyone had Wilder taking the second as well. I also had Wilder winning the fourth when he bloodied Fury's nose.


        Great performance by Fury. Not trying to take anything away from him. He proved me wrong tonight.


        I just don't believe the draw was a robbery. 115-111 Wilder is bad though, I agree with that.

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        • Spoon23
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          #34
          Originally posted by chepboxingking
          1st thru 4th round were all debatable. No one dominated or landed any hard, telling shot. I do agree fury dominated most of the fight, but the 2 knockdowns can't go unnoticed. Fury by 1 or draw was honestly fine with me.
          No it wasn't. Fury in the first 4 rounds was the one landing clean effective punches. Wilder didn't through anything meaningful. Those 4 rounds was Tyson's, easily. The stiff jabs was landing at will, and those right hooks was tagging Wilder's chin I thought he was going down.

          The technical more impressive of the 2 is obviously Fury. Wilder is a brute with power, but who was better in the game. You can tell who was, and it's the white dude.

          Last edited by Spoon23; 12-02-2018, 03:46 AM.

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          • Corelone
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            #35
            Fury looked like a Big Bear getting up. No stamina issues.

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            • petegrif
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              #36
              I was there.

              It was a fantastic fight and fans of both fighters had an amazing night.

              Both fighters showed huge heart. Wilder to keep hunting when he was being clowned and outpointed. Fury to get up and fight after two knockdiens. Nobody in the arena could believe the way he got up and fought back in the last round.

              Everybody anywhere near me and everyone walking out thought Fury won. And I'm talking fans of Fury and Wilder. It was just arithmetic. That 115 111 score by the Mexican judge led most to conclude it was A Bird in drag. If you do the math that meant that even if Fury had won the last round that judge had Wilder winning!

              My quarrel is not with the fighters, both of them were amazing, Huge credit to them both.

              And for Fury to come back after three years, lose 150 pounds and perform like that is just impossible.

              But the result is a promoter's wet dream. Return match. Bigger money.
              Last edited by petegrif; 12-02-2018, 02:46 AM.

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              • DuckAdonis
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                #37
                They should suspend the judges and review this fight. But that won't happen because we all know boxing is corrupt as **** ! Hope Wilder is happy with his gift. Nice job man robbing a depressed man of his rightful victory to have the greatest comeback ever. **** Boxing ! And **** The US !

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                • Spoon23
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by petegrif
                  I was there.

                  It was a fantastic fight and fans of both fighters had an amazing night.

                  I both fighters showed huge heart. Wilder to keep hunting when he was being closed and outpointed. Furry to get up and fight after two knockdiens. Nobody in the arena could believe the way he got up and fought back in the last round.

                  Everybody anywhere near me and everyone walking out thought Fury won. And I'm talking fans of Furry and Wilder. It was just arithmetic. That 115 112 score by the Mexican judge let most to conclude it was A Bird in drag. If you do the math that meant that even if Furry had won the last round that judge had Wilder winning!

                  My quarrel is not with the fighters, both of them were amazing, Huge credit to them both.

                  And for Fury to come back after three years, lose 150 pounds and perform like that is just impossible.

                  But the result is a promoter's wet dream. Return match. Bigger money.
                  It's a long time I watched a great heavyweight fight. This was worth watching until Fury got robbed.. Sigh Boxing!!

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                  • petegrif
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                    #39
                    Even with a doubtful draw Fury made the greatest comeback in boxing history.

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                    • Noelanthony
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by asotgod123
                      Well said. However, I am not a Mayweather fan. Have never liked him and will never like him. Gave him his respect for always finding a way to him but everything else about him repulses me. Fury made Wilder miss a lot but wasn't doing too much himself. I don't think someone should get credited for that.
                      I agree points should be awarded to the fighter missing because at least he is throwing the punch trying to land

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