Comments Thread For: Nelson: Wilder's Bargaining Power With Joshua is Now Weaker
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Wrong person kiddo. Before you comment, make sure your comment is directed to the right person. You are repeating something I know and you are repeating the same to other peoples. Go back to troll somewhere please.Comment
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115-111
Even 114-112 is acceptable
But those rounds where each guy only landed a few punches should’ve been easy to score and had the same score, fact being there wasn’t much to miss like when guys are throwing back and forth combinations, you could clearly see who did the better work, and what about fury’s defense? That’s some of the best hw slipping and riding punches since lights outComment
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Wilder is no more beatable than he was before Fury fight. Nothing has changed. If anything a Wilder AJ fight now has more intrigue because the winner has to fight Fury who announced Saturday that he is back to form with that performance. Wilder is now more "known" due to the exposure from this fight and certainly confirmed that he has KO power for 36 min.
Everyone keeps trying to push some narrative based on their preexisting biases. Yes, Fury is still a spoiler and his head movement is Wilders kryptonite. However he looked just as beatable as Wilder did.
Fury robbed? Hardly as the first 4 rounds were a toss up among all spectators. Split draw or majority draw is a reasonable result as would a Fury win. However in no way was it a robbery, especially when most if the value in what Fury did was avoiding Wilder punches.
Wilder was humbled, Fury was invigorated, and I'm looking forward to the rematch.Comment
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That's the thing, what work one values most when there is little action can cause disparities in scoring.115-111
Even 114-112 is acceptable
But those rounds where each guy only landed a few punches should’ve been easy to score and had the same score, fact being there wasn’t much to miss like when guys are throwing back and forth combinations, you could clearly see who did the better work, and what about fury’s defense? That’s some of the best hw slipping and riding punches since lights outComment
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Bahahahaha. The same thing happened when Rigo lost to Loma. There's always people who jump on the bandwagon and aren't there for the long haul.Comment
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You’re incorrect, you’d agree that wider is the biggest hw puncher I’m sure? So with that logic if fury can take his punches he’ll take anyone elses, but being as good as wilder is other other fighters won’t land as much as he did either on fury, so no fury does not look more beatable couple that with how long he’s been out, he’s a problem... wilder on the hand has shown how one demencial he is and how bad is technique is. Fury wins that fight anywhere else in the world and I’m American, because of the money backing wilder and who is from he was given a draw.. and I guarantee you Joshua licking his lips to fight wilder now, his promoter.. that’s another story...Wilder is no more beatable than he was before Fury fight. Nothing has changed. If anything a Wilder AJ fight now has more intrigue because the winner has to fight Fury who announced Saturday that he is back to form with that performance. Wilder is now more "known" due to the exposure from this fight and certainly confirmed that he has KO power for 36 min.
Everyone keeps trying to push some narrative based on their preexisting biases. Yes, Fury is still a spoiler and his head movement is Wilders kryptonite. However he looked just as beatable as Wilder did.
Fury robbed? Hardly as the first 4 rounds were a toss up among all spectators. Split draw or majority draw is a reasonable result as would a Fury win. However in no way was it a robbery, especially when most if the value in what Fury did was avoiding Wilder punches.
Wilder was humbled, Fury was invigorated, and I'm looking forward to the rematch.Last edited by Brooklyn926; 12-03-2018, 01:24 AM.Comment
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It's the heavyweight championship of the world, the 12th round and Fury should be winning the fight. There was nothing generous about the count, Jack Reiss was just being a professional by giving Fury the opportunity to continue.Comment

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