The Fury Wilder fight wasn't a robbery. Fury had his chance to win...

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  • buddyr
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    #91
    Hold up, knockdowns are 10-10 rounds now? Lol what’s the point in even engaging in conversation with people who type this?

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    • Raggamuffin
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      #92
      Originally posted by LoadedWraps
      Fury was bullying Wilder. Out muscling him. Out working him.
      No he wasn't. He was outboxing Wilder at times.

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        #93
        Originally posted by buddyr
        Yea, ChrisJS and others say that Fury won 10 rounds. They also gave GGG 9 and 20 rounds as well and probably had Chavez winning 8 against Whitaker
        You can never listen to clowns like that. They have an agenda. They can't be real. In their minds Loma beat Salido.

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        • Raggamuffin
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          #94
          Originally posted by buddyr
          I don't think it was a clear win. I'm a fan of both. Giving Deontay 3 rounds outside of the knockdowns is not unheard of. Fury didn't win 10 rounds. There were at least 1 rounds in which Fury wasn't throwing anything and just playing to the crowd. A draw or 2 point win for Fury is the right call. I'm not even gonna discuss that 115=111 card because I think everyone knows that is bogus. The main thing here is that people are saying Fury won 10 rounds to 2 and that' is absurd. 7-5 or 8-4 is how the fight should have been scored. Early rounds were close with Fury taking over starting around the 6th and getting dropped twice late. I don't think either of them are that good really(including Joshua), it's just that they are the best at the moment
          Fury clearly lost round 1 so for anyone to say that he was up 5-0 is ridiculous. These Kov beat Ward fans just cry and cry after these decisions. They cried after Kov lost, cried after GG lost and cried after Loma lost. Most true fans have Kov, GG and Loma props even in loss. These special kind of fans are always crying. And they even cry after the rematches. They can keep on crying for all I care. Wilder earned a draw. They're upset. Nobody gives a **** lol... That's why rematches happen.

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            #95
            Originally posted by Zmerai Khan
            Except you can't name those rounds, or explain how Wilder won them.

            "Flailing desperately" isn't a scoring criterion. So just because Wilder played desperate bull to Fury's matador doesn't mean he practiced effective aggression.

            The better argument is that the 9th and 12th were 10-10 rounds. Fury won the majority of both. And in the 12th he peeled himself off the canvas to bring the fight to Wilder. He even snuck in Mcgregor's hands-behind-the-back ploy. Pure class.

            Fury had his moments, but Fury clearly proved himself the better man. 116-110 is the correct score.
            The better argument is that the 9th and 12th rounds were 10-10 rounds!!!??? Hahahahahahahahahahahaha. Go haul yourself up and throw yourself into a garbage can you garbage posting alt.

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              #96
              They act like Fury fought great or something, he was just as offensively inept as Wilder

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                #97
                Where is the Wilder doesn't want the rematch talk coming from lmao!!!??? Oh Joshua's fans lmao. Fighters don't think like you armchair lmao.

                The way I see it is Fury has a choice. Fury has options. Wilder will have to accept whatever decision he makes.

                Fury can ride the draw momentum out and challenge Joshua or rematch Wilder. The only scary thing is that Joshua won't fight Wilder. The saga flips flops. Joshua fans think that they're winning now lmao. The best thing that happened for Joshuas fans I that Fury looked good and they think he won. But message board talk is just that...message board talk.

                But I'm a bit cynical. When Fury announced that he was fighting Wilder, these same fans called it a cherry pick and were posting with Joshua overtones. It was fake, it was shameless and I'm glad that I was spot on...except with the prediction of a Wilder ko lol. Now it's a cherry pick gone wrong, lmao. Hahahahahahahaha... You can't make this up.

                Guys don't really analyze styles. Joshua's fans even said that Fury was the better boxer, but that he so far from the Wlad fight that he won't win and would be knocked out. That's where underestimating a champions heart is where we differ. I knew Fury was dangerous because of one reason. He has a fast jab. Fury isn't your typical fighter. He's brave, braggadocios, he has true boxing skills and he can actually fight-yet they still picked Wilder. But the thing that stuck out to me on how this fight would go is that Wilder would have to find a way to get inside of Furys jab.

                Fury used a excellent jab that kept Wilder at bay for most of the fight. What most of you didn't anticipate was if Fury went down, that he wouldn't get up. You didn't believe in Fury so why should I listen to you now? Lmao... I've posted against these types of Homers for about 25 years. And I enjoy been keeping it G ever since. Flip flopping gets you nowhere with me. The North Remembers. The North Remembers!!!

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Code Red
                  They act like Fury fought great or something, he was just as offensively inept as Wilder
                  Fury fought his fight. He missed a lot but he landed his stick. Wilder was playing catch up the whole night. Two judges had the fight close to the way it should've been scored. Both had Wilder down going into the 12. Boxing is only nationalistic to them. I listen to them, but with a grain of salt.

                  I don't mind anyone saying Fury won, but he didn't win big to me at all. I can't find a poster here who picked Fury and was sincere about it. I did speak to a few guys who truly believed in Fury...props to you. I know that they're out there, but not amongst most regular posters. They're low key like me and keep it G.

                  I had Wilder down three points going into the twelfth round. He came within a point of a draw on my card. Am I mad that the fight was a draw...no. But this is boxing. These money making draws are now reaching international level lmao.

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                  • buddyr
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Raggamuffin
                    The better argument is that the 9th and 12th rounds were 10-10 rounds!!!??? Hahahahahahahahahahahaha. Go haul yourself up and throw yourself into a garbage can you garbage posting alt.
                    hahahaha, I couldn't believe he actually wrote that a knockdown should have been a 10-10 round. There is really nothing else to say after that

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                      #100
                      Originally posted by Raggamuffin
                      I always keep it G. And watch the fight against like I did. You'll see where Fury had his chances. And I had Fury winning, but it wasn't a robbery. I can see why it was scored a draw.
                      I like your posts, but I disagree completely. Fury won 9 rounds. He controlled the fight, he out landed Wilder in almost all of the rounds, and his defence was amazing. People forget to score defence. Fury dominated. Wilder knows it and Wilder loses worse in a rematch

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