Comments Thread For: Fury's Promoter, British Board To File Complaint With WBC
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LMAO You are irrational af. Ten seconds is universally known to take 10 seconds ANYWHERE and to ANYBODY except pissy little ass hurt clowns that should be celebrating a draw because it looks better on the record than a K.O. which is what it should/could have been.Comment
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since you asked for it, here you go. stop with this narrative.Check the video out yourself. The count started 10 seconds after he was on the canvas. And it took another 20 seconds to count to 9.
It is on the video. Use a watch or timer. You will see. The video does not lie, my friend. Hughie Fury has even admitted this was in the contract!! Why was the biggest betting event of the year not in Vegas? They wouldn't sanction a no knockout fight!
But, yea, there is video. Watch. Use a timer. Fury was on the canvas for 30 seconds. He was down longer than Ortiz was. Go ahead. Watch the video of both and time how long both were on the canvas.
Once you actually see the fight, or at least the last round, then come join the grown-ups. Right now, you are relegated to the kiddie table with others who do not understand the how to measure time.
VIDEO: Not sure where Wilder fans think the ref gave him a 13 or 14 second count, he clearly beat Jack Reiss’ 10 count #TheUndertaker #WilderFury @Tyson_Fury pic.twitter.com/DiFLu5kzr0
— BoxingHypeStore.com (@BoxingHype) December 3, 2018
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filing a complaint with we be corrupt lol good one, wilder fanboys shook he was given a boxing lesson by a fattie just off the drugs, does this mean wilder will now be off some of those p4p lists i saw him creeping on to now and then?Comment
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21.11 seconds from the time Fury hit the canvas until Reiss called them to fight...I timed it!This could backfire big time. If the WBC looks at the fight, they might wonder why instead of being given a 10 count, the ref gave Fury as much time as needed to recover from a knockdown. There have been many ko's where the loser was up faster than Fury was.
Of course, the WBC did exempt Fury from VADA ped testing, so who knows what else they will do for him. The WBC does whatever Fury wants. Not even Canelo was allowed to skip VADA testing.
Still, it will be interesting to hear the excuse for not giving a 10 count to Fury. Everyone is wondering if the rules for a knockout have changed. The WBC is remaining silent. Was it really in the contract that Tyson was granted a no-knockout clause? Hughie Fury has said it was in the contract that Tyson cannot be counted out from a knockdown. That is why it was in L.A. and not Vegas, despite this fight generating more action than all the college football games the same day.
Also, clean effective punching is the main scoring criteria. Going by that Wilder did win seven rounds. This was a lot like the Canelo-g II fight. Canelo, like Wilder, was the aggressor controlling the tempo of the fight. Canelo, like Wilder, landed the cleaner, more effective punches. But on top of that Wilder also had two knockdowns.
It is amazing Fury fans are happy that Fury was only on the canvas for 30 seconds in the 12th round. Fury was exposed, and everyone knows it. Even with his peds and his no-knockout clause he still couldn't beat Wilder. Now they want to change the rules for judging too. All to give people a chance against Wilder. Even Wilder's haters admit he is too good to beat with the normal rules and they want to change the rules because they cannot see anyone beating the Bronze Bomber. They may be right. Even being allowed peds and no ko clause Tyson still couldn't do anything.Comment
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21.11 seconds from the time Fury hit the canvas & Reiss called them to fight. Fury was up at 9. Also when Reiss started his count it was at 4 the same as the ringside person was at. Reiss was **** on his count. He wasn't late starting. I have the entire fight copied. I have watched it several times.since you asked for it, here you go. stop with this narrative.
VIDEO: Not sure where Wilder fans think the ref gave him a 13 or 14 second count, he clearly beat Jack Reiss’ 10 count #TheUndertaker #WilderFury @Tyson_Fury pic.twitter.com/DiFLu5kzr0
— BoxingHypeStore.com (@BoxingHype) December 3, 2018
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I scored it a draw
I am one of the most unbiased posters on this site. After watching this fight I scored it 113-113. 7 rounds to 5 for Fury but the difference was the 2 knock downs. I gave Fury rounds 1,3,6,7,8,10 & 11. I gave Wilder rounds 2,4,5, 9 & 10. The 5th round was the one round Fury gave away as he threw very little & landed only few punches. Wilder may have missed a lot in that round but he was busier & landed a few shots. That was a very close round & hard to score but I gave it to Wilder for his activity level. As for the controversy on the KDs. Both KDs Reiss did the same thing. He gave him the count & asked Tyson to walk away & back. Some people were saying that he gave Fury extra time to recover. Well I timed it. Fury was up at 9 & by the time he called them to fight it was 21.11 seconds from the time he hit the canvas. Reiss may have allowed Fury a couple extra seconds but that was it. Kudos to Reiss for not calling off the fight when Tyson was laying on his back. Good fight but Wilder's eraser right hand made the difference again. Both KDs were started by the right & followed with a left. 113-113 on my card...Let's do it again!Comment
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the only reason why he got dropped was because he became slack and over confident....99% of the fight he dominated wilder and won 9 rounds to 3....to me thats a schooling and it was wilder who was missing endlessly and that is against a guy who weighed 100lbs heavier and was a recovering coke head.Yep. He was so good at schooling him that he almost got KO'd twice.
Its funny, folks like you wanted Mayweather out of the game for fighting defensive and doing more on offense than what Fury did Saturday night.
Bravo to Fury for having a good night and doing enough to win.
It was not so much how fury schooled him it was poor your so called WBC heavyweight is.
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