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  • koolkc107
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    #11
    Originally posted by joe strong
    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!
    Completely agree with this post (minus the obvious typo giving both men the 10th- I know you meant the 12th for Wilder)

    Largely how I saw it as well, a draw being the right thing.

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    • Nightfall
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      #12
      rematch happening in april or may.

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      • koolkc107
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        #13
        Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
        Not a chance!! Bring on the rematch.

        Wilder would've done 15 rounds if they'd let him.

        He was finding his punches towards the end of the fight.

        He now has 100% confidence that he can drop and hurt Fury.
        You know, it's hard to figure out why more posters can't see what you saw.

        The fact is this: Wilder dropped Fury twice in the last 4 rounds.

        There is a better than even chance he has Tyson's unusual abilities at least figured out enough to pick things right up in round 13.

        Might be a lot of disappointed folks in the rematch when Wilder stretches Fury out for good early...

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          #14
          Originally posted by koolkc107
          You know, it's hard to figure out why more posters can't see what you saw.

          The fact is this: Wilder dropped Fury twice in the last 4 rounds.

          There is a better than even chance he has Tyson's unusual abilities at least figured out enough to pick things right up in round 13.

          Might be a lot of disappointed folks in the rematch when Wilder stretches Fury out for good early...
          correct. particularly that last shot.


          Wilder's punch travelled with Fury's dip and hit him square. he learned Fury's movements by then.


          He's more clever than most people give him credit for.

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            #15
            Originally posted by joe strong
            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!
            I think you were mighty generous in the rounds you gave to wilder. The only rounds I agree on are round 2, 12 & I think 9 when he scored the 1st kd. The rest of the fight he was swinging at air and badly gassed in he 11th after missing all night. Fury was dictating the pace of the fight he did what he wanted to, forcing Wilder to come to him and then event times walking Wilder down in the latter half of the fight.

            Fury landed more, dictated the pace and won more rounds. To give Wilder a draw you have to literally give him every round that was close. I just don't see how anyone could give him more than the two kds and 2 rounds at most.

            Wilder was outclassed & I had picked him to win. I'll gladly admit I was completely wrong about my prediction

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              #16
              Originally posted by Bronx23
              I think you were mighty generous in the rounds you gave to wilder. The only rounds I agree on are round 2, 12 & I think 9 when he scored the 1st kd. The rest of the fight he was swinging at air and badly gassed in he 11th after missing all night. Fury was dictating the pace of the fight he did what he wanted to, forcing Wilder to come to him and then event times walking Wilder down in the latter half of the fight.

              Fury landed more, dictated the pace and won more rounds. To give Wilder a draw you have to literally give him every round that was close. I just don't see how anyone could give him more than the two kds and 2 rounds at most.

              Wilder was outclassed & I had picked him to win. I'll gladly admit I was completely wrong about my prediction

              explains why Fury only landed 12 more punches whole fight right?


              you have to give every close round to Fury for him to win. that is bias.

              WIlder clearly won round 1 in my book.

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                #17
                Originally posted by HeadShots
                correct. particularly that last shot.


                Wilder's punch travelled with Fury's dip and hit him square. he learned Fury's movements by then.


                He's more clever than most people give him credit for.
                He realized he'd been missing high over and over.

                Changed the arc on the right then threw the left right after.

                Fury is going to have to change that up because Wilder will be looking for it right away.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
                  Not a chance!! Bring on the rematch.

                  Wilder would've done 15 rounds if they'd let him.

                  He was finding his punches towards the end of the fight.

                  He now has 100% confidence that he can drop and hurt Fury.
                  He was 100% before the fight

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                  • oscar9992
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                    #19
                    Wilder won't fight Fury & even Joshua in UK. He knows he has got no chances there at all.

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                    • koolkc107
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by HeadShots
                      explains why Fury only landed 12 more punches whole fight right?


                      you have to give every close round to Fury for him to win. that is bias.


                      WIlder clearly won round 1 in my book.
                      And that is exactly why I am ROTFLMBO every time a post claims Fury was "robbed in America by corruption"

                      Truly biased judging would have given Fury the win by 3 or more rounds which is how some of those clowns saw it.

                      It was a close fight, 114-112 either way with a draw being just fine as a score.

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