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  • Can we compile of a list of way harder KD's?

    That the ref didn't stop the fight??Than what a gassed wilder could throw in the 12th round.

    Please..

    Also, does anyone thing the 1st KD could have been a 10-9 round based of Furys success after the KD?

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    Look up some fights by Julian Jackson, Earnie Shavers, and George Foreman.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Deontay Wilder View Post
      Look up some fights by Julian Jackson, Earnie Shavers, and George Foreman.
      You don't even have to go that far back.

      Kasidis-marquez

      Pov-Bradley

      I mean curtis stevens-GGG--curtis face looked concussed..

      o so many.

      A lot of GGG first KD's on people are really hard before he eventually gets the KD.

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      • #4
        Loma vs Martinez
        But you are blind if you discredit that knockdown in the 12th.
        And yes, Reiss admits he gave Fury extra time.
        My guy will put Fury to sleep next time and they can count to 1000; it won't matter.

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        • #5
          Montiel Vs Donaire.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by jmrf4435 View Post
              Also, does anyone thing the 1st KD could have been a 10-9 round based of Furys success after the KD?
              Yes it could have been scored 10-9

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              • #8
                Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
                Yes it could have been scored 10-9
                Technically it’d be 9-9.

                1 point for the kD brings Fury down to 9. And then down to 8 with the loss of the round. However, if Wilder loses the round he goes down to 9 and Fury stays at 9 because of the one point for the KD, but Wilder loses the point for the loss of the round.

                I’m not even mad at that though it’s almost ALWAYS 10-8 unless the other guy drops him as well..but even then its not always scored 9-9.

                I remember in the first Paul Williams and Sergio Martinez fight, Lederman scored it 10-9 in favor of Sergio despite both being down in the round. :/

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by NearHypnos View Post
                  Technically it’d be 9-9.

                  1 point for the kD brings Fury down to 9. And then down to 8 with the loss of the round. However, if Wilder loses the round he goes down to 9 and Fury stays at 9 because of the one point for the KD, but Wilder loses the point for the loss of the round.

                  I’m not even mad at that though it’s almost ALWAYS 10-8 unless the other guy drops him as well..but even then its not always scored 9-9.

                  I remember in the first Paul Williams and Sergio Martinez fight, Lederman scored it 10-9 in favor of Sergio despite both being down in the round. :/
                  When Pacquiao got KD against Mosley, he drew the round in a couple of the judges scorecards 10-10 I think.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
                    When Pacquiao got KD against Mosley, he drew the round in a couple of the judges scorecards 10-10 I think.
                    Judges saw it as a push, which it was.

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