Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: Worst Decision Since First Lewis-Holyfield Fight

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  • vitali1999
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    #11
    This could end up being the fight of the year and the comeback of the year for Fury of Tyson. I wonder now if Joshua vs Wilder happens in April as wilder isn't obligated to a Fury rematch since it was declared a draw.

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    • Jab jab boom
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      #12
      Originally posted by Digital Mouth
      This is not the first time they have cheated with Wilder. They cheated against Ortiz when Wilder nearly got knocked out by giving him more time to recover between rounds. Boxing is a joke in America.
      hmm, have you compared the amount of time wilder got to recover vs Ortiz with the amount of time fury got to recover in the 12th round last night? All that aside, I think fury deserved the win but discrediting Wilders win over Ortiz as proof to boxing being a joke in the US is in itself a joke.

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      • Madison Boxing
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        #13
        Originally posted by Digital Mouth
        This is not the first time they have cheated with Wilder. They cheated against Ortiz when Wilder nearly got knocked out by giving him more time to recover between rounds. Boxing is a joke in America.
        Yea they were set to rob ortiz in that one too

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        • Gunitsmith
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          #14
          The luster is off the Joshua fight now. Most boxing fans know Wilder lost to Fury. If they do fight, Joshua won't leave it in the judges hands. If only Fury had a little more power.....

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          • Digital Mouth
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            #15
            Originally posted by Jab jab boom
            hmm, have you compared the amount of time wilder got to recover vs Ortiz with the amount of time fury got to recover in the 12th round last night? All that aside, I think fury deserved the win but discrediting Wilders win over Ortiz as proof to boxing being a joke in the US is in itself a joke.
            What they did with Wilder was pre-meditated by the officials what happened with Fury was not pre-meditated at all.

            Cheating is not cool man.

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            • R.KHLMS4LIFE
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              #16
              Originally posted by Digital Mouth
              This is not the first time they have cheated with Wilder. They cheated against Ortiz when Wilder nearly got knocked out by giving him more time to recover between rounds. Boxing is a joke in America.
              Sounds like a deontay Wilder hater for count that final knockdown multiple times if fury was down for 10-12 seconds anyways can't wait for the rematch that should truly be telling of wilders metal can he adjust his style use the jab more go to the body more anyways both of the guys would beat Joshua hands down fury would outbox Joshua and like fury said Joshua can't move he'd get nailed a whole lot by Wilder. that'd be more than 2 knockdowns if Joshua even gets back up. I see Wilder fighting Joshua next getting those belts while fury fights say Ortiz setting up an even bigger rematch down the road Wilder and fury would fight 3x total with rematch clauses. Finally a heavyweight trilogy series

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              • cameltoe
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                #17
                Originally posted by Jab jab boom
                hmm, have you compared the amount of time wilder got to recover vs Ortiz with the amount of time fury got to recover in the 12th round last night? All that aside, I think fury deserved the win but discrediting Wilders win over Ortiz as proof to boxing being a joke in the US is in itself a joke.
                Fed up of this extra recovery talk nonsense.

                It’s not uncommon for a referee to want to check a fighter over after they’ve been down before letting them continue. They often give them a command too, like raise your gloves or, in Fury’s case, walk to the corner, to check they can obey a simple command. It’s part of welfare for the fighter’s safety and it inevitably adds a few seconds on to a fighter’s recovery but it’s nothing new and it happens all the time. Fury beat the count and that’s all that matters. But suddenly it becomes an issue or some kind of conspiracy when Wilder fails to KO someone. And on the same night Stevenson is taken into intensive care.

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                • slimPickings
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                  #18
                  Rematch, Rematch...why. Why rematch somebody you already beat. How about just handing the belt over to the rightful man.

                  Fury is the uncrowned WBC champ.

                  Fury reduced Deontay to a rank amateur!!!
                  Gave him a dose of humility.

                  And i had picked Deontay to knock Fury out.

                  Wilder is holding on to a belt that does not belong to him and HE knows it.

                  Respect to Fury for taking all this in stride.

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                  • mathed
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                    #19
                    "He seemed to be content".....odd for a man claiming that he was just robbed. UNLESS, he knew how the fight would turn out before he entered the ring and knew the rematch would already be in the works. I thought this was boxing yet we get WWE, pathetic.

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                    • Warrior Scholar
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                      #20
                      worst decision since drunken master got robbed by Courtney burton. heart goes out to those who wagered ;(

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