Comments Thread For: Wilder Watches Replay, Says Fury Fight 'Really Hard To Judge'

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  • AdonisCreed
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    #111
    Originally posted by uppercut510
    well hes being interviewed and boxingscene posted the article, everyone is interviewing him how can he stfu?
    That's true too, they have been asking him the same questions over and over. Well hopefully something else will happen in the boxing world to give us a break from this everyday lol

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #112
      Wilder is D class fighter with AAA+ power. When he loses first time as a pro, he will fall to obscurity.

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      • hrt3333
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        #113
        Farhood’s not blind. At the very least respect the fact that the fans thought you lost, even if you won’t let yourself see it

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        • Ake-Dawg
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          #114
          Originally posted by sicko
          I have nothing against Wilder like some seem to have against the guy BUT don't consider criticism from Ward and Mayweather "HATE", listen to the Criticism and get better from it. Not all of Wilder's criticize is "HATE and out of "JEALOUS" they see what all of us fans see. ZERO boxing technique just a athlete who can punch and he ran into a BIGGER GUY who is not a big puncher but is far more Superior in Skills and Technique

          Not a fan of Wilder's Mentality though, This is a very IGNORANT mind frame for a Pro Boxer and yeah when guys like Mayweather and Ward hear him say stuff like this, can you blame them for not being much of a fan of his?


          So he can say Sweet Science is a MYTH "Skills Don't Pay The Bills" which is BS but when people point out his lack of BOXING SKILLS, why would he get offended when people point out he has none when he is basically say those things are a Myth and they don't matter

          Wrong frame of mentality and it will be his downfall if he doesn't listen to a Mark Breland who I'm sure is trying to teach him the Skills and Techniques but this confirms that Wilder just doesn't LISTEN!

          Also, STOP WITH THE EXCUSES!
          Fact: Skills do not pay Wilders Bill's. Dude is a millionaire with limited skills. Wow...now I know why folks hate him so much. He is seemingly unintelligent, isn't skilled, but yet is a rich heavyweight champion. All because he was born tall with a super punch ability. Smh

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          • Dat
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            #115
            I think the rematch will be like Wilder-Stiverne 2, with Wilder being more relaxed and finishing off Fury.

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            • puroylan
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              #116
              I wasn't a Fury until after the Wilder fight. Him & Wilder are both warriors! After what Fury had gone through, he should be the English people's hero instead of Anabolic juice (AJ).

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                #117
                Originally posted by NachoMan
                yeah, saw it the same way, except those rounds should have been scored 9-9 if you thought Fury won them. Fury wins the round 10-9, then loses 1-pt for getting dropped. 9-9
                You may be right. I hope they do the rematch sooner than later. Last thing Fury needs is to sit around for eight months

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                • markther
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                  #118
                  I heard Max Kellerman say something that was very interesting and he thought Fury won too. He said that after scoring the 2 rounds for Wilder where he knocked Fury down, mathematically he would have only needed 3 more rounds scored in his favor for it to be a draw. And he said it’s not impossible that a judge could score 3 rounds that are perceived to be close for Wilder. Question is what 3 other rounds besides the knock down rounds were close enough to score for Wilder

                  Example of what Max Kellerman was saying in no particular order:

                  10-8 Wilder
                  10-8 Wilder
                  10-9 Wilder
                  10-9 Wilder
                  10-9 Wilder
                  10-9 Fury
                  10-9 Fury
                  10-9 Fury
                  10-9 Fury
                  10-9 Fury
                  10-9 Fury
                  10-9 Fury

                  Fury 113
                  Wilder 113
                  Draw

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                  • P4Pdunny
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                    #119
                    Sounds like he tryna convince himself

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                    • JWHardin
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                      #120
                      Jack Reiss, while explaining why he gave Fury every chance to continue, said neither fighter took a lot of damage during the fight, and he thought it was so, so close up to the 12th round.

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