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  • chrisJS
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    #61
    Originally posted by Chrismart
    I don't expect him to say he lost, but these lines made me laugh..




    ..when he watched the fight with Mannix and scored himself 10 rounds.




    Lou also keeps talking about Wilder throwing over 100 punches more, and that it must mean something. I think it means more that he missed those punches. Got to credit Fury for his defence and ring generalship.
    Yeah, well DiBella said Fury won to his face but changed his tune.

    Throwing 100 punches more at a much smaller % (and I think Wilders punchcount was embellished I think he landed about half) says it all.

    Ring generalship, clean punching, EFFECTIVE aggression, defense. Fury won all four categories in at least 10 rounds (he actually won it in the rounds he was dropped too but fair is fair score the knockdowns 10-8).

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    • Ake-Dawg
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      #62
      Originally posted by Ray*
      There is a difference between people on a forum, and majority of professionals boxers who thought Fury won on fight night. Who said anything about him thinking he won a close fight? He obviously is delusional and wouldn’t admit he lost like any other fighter, anyone former pro that had him losing that fight doesn’t mean they are all haters. They shouldn’t just pick him winning based on his colour of his and their skin.... That’s exactly what he was insinuating. Lennox Lewis who is his mate is a hater too? Paulie M is a hater too.?
      All I got from your post was I can do it but he can't because he's a fighter. The rest of the post was a bunch of stuff that had nothing to do with what I said so I won't even address it.

      And that is pretty weak to try and say that he called anybody who thought he lost a fight a hater just because he called Mayweather a hater. The number of people who call Mayweather a hater is boundless. Why would Wilder thinking such be so different from everyone else. He actually explained why he felt Mayweather was a hater. It had nothing to do with the fact that Mayweather thought he lost a fight.

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        #63
        Originally posted by eco1
        he was throwing more punches hitting air while tyson's 1-2 kept landing in his face.

        Will this jerk ever shut tfu?
        fury missed a hell of alot of punches, his 1-2 was not landing at will this is a complete overstatement

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        • Ake-Dawg
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          #64
          Originally posted by chrisJS
          Yeah, well DiBella said Fury won to his face but changed his tune.

          Throwing 100 punches more at a much smaller % (and I think Wilders punchcount was embellished I think he landed about half) says it all.

          Ring generalship, clean punching, EFFECTIVE aggression, defense. Fury won all four categories in at least 10 rounds (he actually won it in the rounds he was dropped too but fair is fair score the knockdowns 10-8).
          Why does it bother you that Wilder thinks he won the fight. Why does it bother you how he thought he won the fight?

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          • Laddie_Loc
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            #65
            So Wilder's ability to score a fight is as bad as his ability to fight.

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            • chrisJS
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              #66
              Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
              Why does it bother you that Wilder thinks he won the fight. Why does it bother you how he thought he won the fight?
              Because he knows he lost and he's being totally obnoxious about it and he's disrespecting people who think Fury won and that's the vast majority. He's disrespecting Fury at every chance with the 10-15 excuses he's coming out with and saying he nearly won every round.

              Look, my favorite fighter is Juan Manuel Marquez. A guy who was robbed a few times and he never disrespected or attacked the people who scored the Pacquaio fights against him he'd say "More people thought I won". He also felt he beat Bradley (much closer fight than this) but said "More people think he won so I think that's fair".

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              • NachoMan
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                #67
                Originally posted by vitali1999
                He gets credit for almost knocking Fury out but he lost the fight on the score cards pure and simple. Even the 2 rounds he scored the knock downs he was out boxed. Those were 10-9 rounds for wilder in my opinion. Judges gave him a gift with a draw
                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
                Last edited by NachoMan; 12-07-2018, 10:40 AM.

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                • chrisJS
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Laddie_Loc
                  So Wilder's ability to score a fight is as bad as his ability to fight.
                  Perhaps. He's an F level fighter with A+ power in one punch but his judging may not even get a grade.

                  He's a narcissistic POS. The day when he gets an official loss will be so glorious and so will his excuses and crying.

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                  • NachoMan
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by chrisJS
                    Yeah, well DiBella said Fury won to his face but changed his tune.

                    Throwing 100 punches more at a much smaller % (and I think Wilders punchcount was embellished I think he landed about half) says it all.

                    Ring generalship, clean punching, EFFECTIVE aggression, defense. Fury won all four categories in at least 10 rounds (he actually won it in the rounds he was dropped too but fair is fair score the knockdowns 10-8).
                    Well, no, according to the rules, a knockdown is worth just a 1-point deduction. If you thought Fury otherwise won the rounds in which he was knocked down, then you should've scored those rounds 9-9. Boxing really needs to clear this whole scoring confusion up. Its ruining fights and starting fights in these forums.
                    Last edited by NachoMan; 12-07-2018, 10:42 AM.

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                    • Ake-Dawg
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by chrisJS
                      Because he knows he lost and he's being totally obnoxious about it and he's disrespecting people who think Fury won and that's the vast majority. He's disrespecting Fury at every chance with the 10-15 excuses he's coming out with and saying he nearly won every round.

                      Look, my favorite fighter is Juan Manuel Marquez. A guy who was robbed a few times and he never disrespected or attacked the people who scored the Pacquaio fights against him he'd say "More people thought I won". He also felt he beat Bradley (much closer fight than this) but said "More people think he won so I think that's fair".
                      So your are upset that Wilder isn't taking the approach that you want him to, even though a majority of fighters take the approach Wilder is taking following close losses or draws.

                      We want all fighters to be the most humble and logical and understanding of fan perspective. Why can't they be people with opinions and shortcomings just like fans.

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