Comments Thread For: Fury: I Have a Feeling Wilder Will Run, Avoid Rematch at All Costs!

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  • Froch_uppercut
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    #51
    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!
    If you scored that a draw, then you are not one of the most unbiased on this site.

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    • NoConcoms
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      #52
      This is unusual confidence for a man who was flat on his back in the 12th just two days ago.

      Fury dodged a bullet. He looked very good, I will admit, but theres still the chance he can get starched at any given moment.

      He'll have to walk the razors edge all night, again, to beat Wilder.

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      • hugh grant
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        #53
        Fury looked a little more flabby in this fight then wla d fight.
        Maybe needs to loses bit more weight. Would be even more agile and faster

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        • Arma316
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          #54
          Wilder won’t face Fury again. He’ll fight AJ and get wrecked and then it’ll be Joshua and Fury for the undisputed title

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          • yoshik
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            #55
            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!
            How can you be unbiased with that score? Let me ask you a question; what is it about your scoring that we need to feel is legit? Have you been a pro judge?

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            • yoshik
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              #56
              Originally posted by NoConcoms
              This is unusual confidence for a man who was flat on his back in the 12th just two days ago.

              Fury dodged a bullet. He looked very good, I will admit, but theres still the chance he can get starched at any given moment.

              He'll have to walk the razors edge all night, again, to beat Wilder.
              And you are a fokking Wilder fanboy. Other than the two rounds Wilder knocked him down Wilder was SHUT OUT. #fuc kingcasuals

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              • joe strong
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                #57
                Originally posted by Froch_uppercut
                If you scored that a draw, then you are not one of the most unbiased on this site.
                I don't really have a favourite of the 2 fighters (Well like Fury a little better). I just scored it how I saw it.
                Last edited by joe strong; 12-03-2018, 07:27 PM.

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                • joe strong
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by yoshik
                  How can you be unbiased with that score? Let me ask you a question; what is it about your scoring that we need to feel is legit? Have you been a pro judge?
                  I'm simply not a fanboy! I like both Wilder & Fury. I just wanted to see a good fight & that is what we got. I had it 7-5 Fury. My favourite fighters are retired. Botha, Lewis, Golota, Toney & Pajkic. I'm not a bandwagon jumper nor am I a flavour of the month fan. I'm sorry I didn't think Fury won every round like some here. If you look at all the journalists & writers who scored the fight you will see some had Fury winning, some had Wilder winning & some had it a draw. This was by far no schooling by Fury. It was a close fight & he would have won if he didn't get dropped twice. It is as simple as that. For the record if I had to choose a favourite of the two I would go with Fury. I'd love to see a rematch as both will be better prepared.

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                  • markther
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                    #59
                    Sorry Fury, Wilder has already ran per an article I read today. His manager is meeting Joshua’s people to discuss Joshua/Wilder in April 2019. I don’t blame Wilder. He has to get as much money while he can. Losing in a rematch with Fury closes the door for good to make a lot of money against Joshua. Wilder can’t beat Fury and he knows it now. And I wanted Wilder to win too.

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                    • BeLikeWater
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                      #60
                      Wasn't he going on and on about being an American ppv star. Now it's all let's fight in britian.

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