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  • #41
    For the life of me, I will never understand why Wilder didn’t go down to the body. He threw maybe 3 or 4 body punches the whole fight. He had a big man in front of him, moving his head being slick, with a HUGE body. That body was such a big target. GO DOWN TO THE BODY!

    Idk what Wilders trainer was telling him in between rounds, but if he wasn’t saying go down to the body, that man should be fired today.

    If he went to the body, Fury would’ve slowed down by the late rounds and Fury wouldn’t have the energy to get up from that KD in the 12th.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by SinderellaMan View Post
      He didn't beat the 10 count.
      Reiss doesn't get to selectively alter the duration of time because he's a fan of Fury.
      You dont know how to count do you???

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      • #43
        Originally posted by SinderellaMan View Post
        He didn't beat the 10 count.
        Reiss doesn't get to selectively alter the duration of time because he's a fan of Fury.
        Option A: you have difficulty counting from 1 to 10

        Option B: you don't know boxing rules regarding knockdowns

        Option C: A and B

        There's plenty of replays online. He gets up exactly 10 seconds after being knocked down. He beat the 10 count by a full second, but feel free to prove otherwise.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by b morph View Post
          For the life of me, I will never understand why Wilder didn’t go down to the body. He threw maybe 3 or 4 body punches the whole fight. He had a big man in front of him, moving his head being slick, with a HUGE body. That body was such a big target. GO DOWN TO THE BODY!

          Idk what Wilders trainer was telling him in between rounds, but if he wasn’t saying go down to the body, that man should be fired today.

          If he went to the body, Fury would’ve slowed down by the late rounds and Fury wouldn’t have the energy to get up from that KD in the 12th.

          Dude, hes a one trick head hunting pony with 0 boxing IQ. Going to the body is way too complex for wilders backwoods alabama brain .

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          • #45
            That divine intervention Wilder was talking about was the referee screaming right into Fury's ears. That woke him up. LOL! No one thought he'll get up from that punch. Respect!

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            • #46
              Originally posted by b morph View Post
              For the life of me, I will never understand why Wilder didn’t go down to the body. He threw maybe 3 or 4 body punches the whole fight. He had a big man in front of him, moving his head being slick, with a HUGE body. That body was such a big target. GO DOWN TO THE BODY!

              Idk what Wilders trainer was telling him in between rounds, but if he wasn’t saying go down to the body, that man should be fired today.

              If he went to the body, Fury would’ve slowed down by the late rounds and Fury wouldn’t have the energy to get up from that KD in the 12th.
              I totally agree. I said before the fight Wilder needs to use a good jab, and go to the body early and often, or he stands a good chance of losing. It's a no-brainer.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by b morph View Post
                For the life of me, I will never understand why Wilder didn’t go down to the body. He threw maybe 3 or 4 body punches the whole fight. He had a big man in front of him, moving his head being slick, with a HUGE body. That body was such a big target. GO DOWN TO THE BODY!

                Idk what Wilders trainer was telling him in between rounds, but if he wasn’t saying go down to the body, that man should be fired today.

                If he went to the body, Fury would’ve slowed down by the late rounds and Fury wouldn’t have the energy to get up from that KD in the 12th.
                One hundred percent agree with this, including the part about the trainer.

                Also I think if Wilder aimed his upstairs punches to the chest area he would have had Fury ducking into his punches and lights out.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by b morph View Post
                  For the life of me, I will never understand why Wilder didn’t go down to the body. He threw maybe 3 or 4 body punches the whole fight. He had a big man in front of him, moving his head being slick, with a HUGE body. That body was such a big target. GO DOWN TO THE BODY!

                  Idk what Wilders trainer was telling him in between rounds, but if he wasn’t saying go down to the body, that man should be fired today.

                  If he went to the body, Fury would’ve slowed down by the late rounds and Fury wouldn’t have the energy to get up from that KD in the 12th.
                  The trainer was telling him to shout down with his punches, but Wilder didn't listen and continue the same windmill punches through out the fight, at Fury's head, that Fury saw coming a mile away.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by EasternEuroFan View Post
                    That's top level boxing for you.

                    I said all week in the lead up to the fight that Wilder has had two meaningful fights, Ortiz and Stiverne I, so his KO% in his meanintful fights was 50%. now he has only stopped 1 of 3 in his 3 biggest tests.

                    He has real power, no doubting that. My point is that history tells us that you just don't stop top level guys that easy, even if you can drop them. Look at GGG and Kovalev, they couldn't continue the KO's at the top level. It's not because these fighters are overhyped, it's just been that way throughout boxing history. Foreman couldn't do it with Ali, Shavers meant to be the hardest hitting heavyweight ever couldn't stop some top guys etc etc.

                    I've been saying it all along. People need to not get caught up by the highlight reels and understand the game more. Can Wilder knock out everybody? yeah of course he can, but the likelihood is that he won't always do it at this level. It's been that way forever
                    Shavers never stopped a heavyweight, most overrated puncher in history.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by SinderellaMan View Post
                      He didn't beat the 10 count.
                      Reiss doesn't get to selectively alter the duration of time because he's a fan of Fury.
                      You are wrong sir.
                      Because Wilder's looping punches exceeded the speed of light, relativistic effects ensued at that spacetime locale. Time duration was altered and 10=15 at that instant.

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