Comments Thread For: Wilder: You Must Take Title From Champ; Fury Didn't Do That

Collapse
Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Citizen Koba
    Deplorable Peacenik
    Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
    • Jun 2013
    • 20455
    • 3,951
    • 3,801
    • 2,875,273

    #41
    Originally posted by champion4ever
    This fight wasn't some kind of domination by Fury. It was a close fight that was very hard to score. I thought Tyson Fury's ring generalship was superb but you can't win the champion's title away from him by running out the clock, not getting hit and not throwing enough punches. Wilder out threw Fury by more than 100 punches with a broken arm. Where as Fury only outlanded Wilder by only 13 punches. That is why the fight was ruled a draw.
    All you have to do is enough to win each round, man. In the eyes of most of us Fury did that in 8 or more rounds. You saying judges are always right?

    Comment

    • P4Pdunny
      Undisputed Champion
      Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
      • Jul 2017
      • 8097
      • 144
      • 142
      • 58,715

      #42
      Fury won at least 8 rounds to me, I'm not a Fury fan too so I'm not watching with wishful eyes in favour of any of them.

      Comment

      • cally93
        Contender
        Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
        • Jul 2017
        • 351
        • 14
        • 6
        • 11,871

        #43
        Originally posted by Boxing Goat
        Wilder was known as the less skilled pure boxer but harder puncher going in, so how was he exposed?
        I think he’s referring to the fact that Wilder was expected to blast Fury out and he couldn’t. (Yes his fanboys said that, but are all backpedaling now)

        Fury was at 70% max and had abused his body etc and been out the ring almost 3 years.

        You better damn well believe Wilder was exposed, far too dependent on the right hand.

        Comment

        • Boxing Goat
          The G.O.A.T.
          Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
          • Aug 2013
          • 13150
          • 557
          • 1,027
          • 128,865

          #44
          [QUOTE=cally93;19330966]I think he’s referring to the fact that Wilder was expected to blast Fury out and he couldn’t. (Yes his fanboys said that, but are all backpedaling now)

          Fury was at 70% max and had abused his body etc and been out the ring almost 3 years.

          You better damn well believe Wilder was exposed, far too dependent on the right hand.[/
          QUOTE]

          Nope, no he wasn't. As you saw, Fury was dropped twice and it's a known thing that the count was long. Nothing happened that wasn't expected to happen aside from Fury rising like the Undertaker. Get over it.

          Comment

          • Boxing Goat
            The G.O.A.T.
            Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
            • Aug 2013
            • 13150
            • 557
            • 1,027
            • 128,865

            #45
            Originally posted by cally93
            I think he’s referring to the fact that Wilder was expected to blast Fury out and he couldn’t. (Yes his fanboys said that, but are all backpedaling now)

            Fury was at 70% max and had abused his body etc and been out the ring almost 3 years.
            [B]
            You better damn well believe Wilder was exposed, far too dependent on the right hand.[B]
            Nope, no he wasn't. As you saw, Fury was dropped twice and it's a known thing that the count was long. Nothing happened that wasn't expected to happen aside from Fury rising like the Undertaker. Get over it.

            Comment

            • Boxing Goat
              The G.O.A.T.
              Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
              • Aug 2013
              • 13150
              • 557
              • 1,027
              • 128,865

              #46
              Originally posted by cally93
              I think he’s referring to the fact that Wilder was expected to blast Fury out and he couldn’t. (Yes his fanboys said that, but are all backpedaling now)

              Fury was at 70% max and had abused his body etc and been out the ring almost 3 years.

              You better damn well believe Wilder was exposed, far too dependent on the right hand.
              Nope, no he wasn't. As you saw, Fury was dropped twice and it's a known thing that the count was long. Nothing happened that wasn't expected to happen aside from Fury rising like the Undertaker. Get over it.

              Comment

              • Robbie Barrett
                Banned
                Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
                • Nov 2013
                • 40891
                • 2,779
                • 667
                • 570,921

                #47
                No because he was robbed, that's why he didn't.

                Comment

                • cally93
                  Contender
                  Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
                  • Jul 2017
                  • 351
                  • 14
                  • 6
                  • 11,871

                  #48
                  [QUOTE=Boxing Goat;19331382]
                  Originally posted by cally93
                  I think he’s referring to the fact that Wilder was expected to blast Fury out and he couldn’t. (Yes his fanboys said that, but are all backpedaling now)

                  Fury was at 70% max and had abused his body etc and been out the ring almost 3 years.

                  You better damn well believe Wilder was exposed, far too dependent on the right hand.[/
                  QUOTE]

                  Nope, no he wasn't. As you saw, Fury was dropped twice and it's a known thing that the count was long. Nothing happened that wasn't expected to happen aside from Fury rising like the Undertaker. Get over it.
                  There’s nothing to get over, unlike you wilder fanboys I don’t aimlessly and blindly follow these fighters and believe whatever they say, too old for that ****...

                  And if you can’t see he was exposed then I suggest you take a break from boxing, Wilder was meant to blast out Fury, Literally go and read posts on here from last week.

                  I have no problem with the result, only the 115-111 scorecard which most people can agree is ridiculous.

                  Comment

                  • Boxing Goat
                    The G.O.A.T.
                    Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
                    • Aug 2013
                    • 13150
                    • 557
                    • 1,027
                    • 128,865

                    #49
                    Originally posted by cally93

                    There’s nothing to get over, unlike you wilder fanboys I don’t aimlessly and blindly follow these fighters and believe whatever they say, too old for that ****...

                    And if you can’t see he was exposed then I suggest you take a break from boxing, Wilder was meant to blast out Fury, Literally go and read posts on here from last week.

                    I have no problem with the result, only the 115-111 scorecard which most people can agree is ridiculous.
                    Lol!

                    1) I don't even like Wilder, but I'm a realist.

                    2) I agree that the 115-111 card was ridiculous but there were a lot of close rounds due to Fury's inactivity.

                    3) I don't mind a draw. Both guys move on and it seems fitting seeing as how Fury was pretty much KTFO but was leading on the cards.

                    4) I did expect Wilder to KO Fury late and look what the F happened. I called it exactly right. Kuddos for getting up but don't act like anything happened that was shocking. We knew Fury was the better boxer and we knew that Wilder has freak like power for some reason.

                    The end

                    Comment

                    • Chrismart
                      OK Jim...
                      Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 14276
                      • 837
                      • 1,761
                      • 308,493

                      #50
                      The challenger doesn't have to dominate to take the title, just has to win.
                      That said, in terms of rounds won, must people did think Fury dominated.

                      The home crowd pressure is a new one too. I'm sure it does come with a certain pressure, but unless you intend to take all your future big fights overseas, then it's not really a viable excuse.

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      TOP