Deontay Wilder's Promoter Lou Dibella Admits Tyson Fury Won!!
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... I don't want to argue with you on this... but (still) Wilder was 1 (maybe 2) second(s) short of a KO win... (and I don't even have a horse in this race...)wilder will always have a puncher's chance but history have taught us that the smarter and more technical boxer always came up on top in the rematch 90% of the time. fury doesn't have to adjust, if he came with the same tactic and not being ****** like in the 12th round he will get an easy decision, especially since the judge will feel more pressure because the first fight controversy.Comment
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Fury won more rounds.
Wilder scored 2 knockdowns.
Boxing rounds were originally fought until somebody was knocked down or out.
Be objective when looking at this fight and the Draw was actually spot on.Comment
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ofcourse man, wilder is seasoned pro. it was beautiful trap he lay there to nail fury with that right hand, hey maybe it will happen again in the rematch. but that's it, that is the only way i see wilder came up on top. while at the other end i see so many ways how fury can get easy decision from wilder.Comment
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Following the points system Fury won. If the only way you can come up with a draw or a win for Wilder is by ignoring/changing the rules then he lost.Comment
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the thing is why
i dont see wilder win the rematch is
because wilder is only a good puncher not a great one, great puncher from the past have other significant attribute other than power.
tommy hearn is master technician.
tyson and pac is athletic monster.
foreman is a great tactician.
wilder is none of that. he is so limited and one dimensional.Comment
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Fury finished the fight stronger so if it were to continue until someone was KOed my money would be on himComment
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It was a close fight i have no issues with anyone saying fury won, but to say he dominated wilder is where i say ur going too farComment
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Well, let's cut short the posturing of the next few months....
1) Fury will not want to waste his time if the rematch offered can only be in the USA, and after Saturday I couldn't blame him.
2) Wilder will not fight Fury in the UK. He sc****d by on a gifted draw in his own country, no way he beats Fury in the UK unless by stoppage. Fury has enough heart that it takes more than 2 big shots in 12 rounds to keep him down, no matter how big those shots are.
3) Nobody wants to see Wilder-Breazeale.
4) Not sure if Joshua can fight a non-mandatory defence if it's not a unification at this point, so Joshua-Fury could be off the cards for a while. He's just done a WBA mandatory with Povetkin, which leaves Pulev with IBF or Whyte with WBO.
5) Nobody wants to see a Joshua-Whyte rematch, and Pulev.........
6) Let's just get the god-damn unification set for April 19, then everyone else can line up in an orderly (or nor so orderly) queue.Comment
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