That Round 12 "KO"!!!!

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  • jmrf4435
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    #31
    Originally posted by Zen_Fighter
    Huge props to Fury for some how finding a way to get up! There is no doubt it would have been a justified stoppage if the ref waves it off immediately. He was OUT COLD!
    "out cold" no man. Wilder was tired, fury got up with stamina, and tagged wilder.

    He was not out cold. By definition, BY GOD

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    • Ca$trO
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      #32
      Originally posted by hugh grant
      You do sound unbiased, but most think fury beat wilder decisively. A bad robb ery. Do you think it's a coincidence that most who say a draw is fair are done anonymously online?
      It took until the 9th round for wilder to have success. Maybe because it was getting g to easy for fury and he got complacent.
      Wilder is a great fighter. Do you think anyone else could beat wilder more decisively? At this level nothing comes easy. But for a ko specialist like wilder a ko is decisive victory. For a pure boxer, outboxing your opponent is decisive. Fury decisively outboxed.wilder as he is the pure boxer. He beat wilder as decisively as anyone would have expected.
      Fury made wilder look like a nfl player. How decisive you want it? At this level, what you saw fury do to wilder is considered decisive. One looked like he'd been doing it all his life. The other looked like he was originally a football player And took up boxing late.
      No a lot of fighters have said they'er ok with draw publicly. You have to understand there is a rule in boxing where the challenger has to take the champs belts. I think fury won but as I said no judge is going to let a guy win belts who was knockdown twice.

      I think wilder can be beat, he is a B- boxer at best with A+ power.

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      • Ca$trO
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        #33
        Originally posted by mart321
        There is a problem with a draw as it proves the judges were cheating and can be bought. Say what you want about the challenger has to do this and that. But at the end of the day it comes down to who wins the rounds. And there is no way in hell anyone can rewatch that fight through round 1 to 12 and score it to make Wilder earn a draw without cheating.

        I don't think you grasp the subjectiveness of boxing scoring. Its not a define algorithm people score fights differently. Then add in the fact that there are rules that judges go by. examples some judges score pressure think Canelo and GGG 2 people have GGG winning that fight. Some judges won't score a fighter who is back peddling think Marquez pacquiao 3.

        115-110 score for wilder tho yikes......... might be cheating.

        I'm going to watch and score the fight tonight.

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        • hugh grant
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          #34
          Originally posted by Ca$trO
          No a lot of fighters have said they'er ok with draw publicly. You have to understand there is a rule in boxing where the challenger has to take the champs belts. I think fury won but as I said no judge is going to let a guy win belts who was knockdown twice.

          I think wilder caen be beat, he is a B- boxer at best with A+ power.
          But fury did what he was supposed to do against a man with39 ko.s.
          What anyone would have predicted fury would need to do to win is exactly what he did. Make wilders aggression not effective. Make him miss. Wilder promised ko. He didn't get it.
          What boxing coaches try teach you, fury displayed it all. He looked like he knew what he was doing in there.
          Wilder got 2 knock-downs but fury essentially won 11.5 rounds. Even after getting up from knock-downs he was in control.And even moments leading up to knock-downs there was no suggestion a knockdown was coming. For 20 seconds in fight he was in trouble
          Last edited by hugh grant; 12-05-2018, 09:22 PM.

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          • Ca$trO
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            #35
            Originally posted by hugh grant
            But fury did what he was supposed to do against a man with39 ko.s.
            What anyone would have predicted fury would need to do to win is exactly what he did. Make wilders aggression not effective. Make him miss. Wilder promised ko. He didn't get it.
            What boxing coaches try teach you, fury displayed it all. He looked like he knew what he was doing in there.
            Wilder got 2 knock-downs but fury essentially won 11.5 rounds. Even after getting up from knock-downs he was in control.And even moments leading up to knock-downs there was no suggestion a knockdown was coming. For 20 seconds in fight he was in trouble
            He just didn't do the most important thing, not get knocked down.

            I don't think fury won 11.5 but think about this if wilder only won 2 rounds at 10-8 a piece that represent 4 rounds in single points advantage. All the judges would have to do is find 2 more rounds to make it a draw for wilder. That's 4 rounds wilder had to win out of a possible 12. This is why those 2 knock downs are huge.

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