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

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  • champion4ever
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    #91
    I can recall Pernell Whitaker and Oscar De La Hoya both landing more punches than their opponents and yet they still lost. Whitaker outlanded De La Hoya and Oscar outlanded Trinidad.

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    • Noelanthony
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      #92
      Originally posted by Bronx2245
      Yes, I do blame him! I blame him for the fight never happening in the first place, and now I blame him for trying make the fight with Wilder AFTER we just saw Fury beat him! Fury should be the target, while he's still relevant! If Wilder puts Fury to sleep again, he might not wake up in time! Who watches 2 guys fight, and says "I want the loser?"
      The only good thing I can take away from what you said is that you admit Tyson Fury won. However, as appealing as Fury vs Joshua is Fury does not have the WBC belt. Wilder does. So I’m sorry if it seems that we are bullying Wilder but that Strap should be in London where it belongs. Rightfully it should be residing in a caravan in Manchester but whilst the belt is in enemy hands, especially in your words the loser we will do whatever it takes to restore order

      Your welcome

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      • *Makaveli*
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        #93
        It was clearly a draw . Anyone who thinks different needs to lay off that dope

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        • Noelanthony
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          #94
          Originally posted by uppercut510
          Alot of the rounds were close imo, im having a hard time seeing this domination by fury
          Yes I agree there were close rounds but look at the story of the fight. Fury got caught In the 9th and came back in the 10th to dominate. For me the 10th round was his best round. Fury got knocked the **** out in the 12th yet came back to finish the stronger out of the 2 fighters. Now baring those 2 rounds Wilder looked like Doo- doo hitting air all night. There was women in the back row that could read his right hand coming.

          Prior to the fight I thought Wilder would sleep Fury and I wanted him too also but Fury is the real deal and he won that fight .It was a bad decision but not a robbery if you are a Wilder fan

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            #95
            [IMG]https://media.*****.com/media/cGtQdFzemzLihopw35/*****.gif[/IMG]

            “I thought I won at least 10 rds.” - Wilder yesterday

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            • Bronx2245
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              #96
              Originally posted by Noelanthony
              The only good thing I can take away from what you said is that you admit Tyson Fury won. However, as appealing as Fury vs Joshua is Fury does not have the WBC belt. Wilder does. So I’m sorry if it seems that we are bullying Wilder but that Strap should be in London where it belongs. Rightfully it should be residing in a caravan in Manchester but whilst the belt is in enemy hands, especially in your words the loser we will do whatever it takes to restore order

              Your welcome

              Noel Anthony
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              The only thing I can take away from what you said, was "We think Wilder is easier to beat than Fury, so where headed that way!" No different than when the choice was Wilder or Parker! That's why Wilder vs. Fury II will happen, and Joshua will be watching as another American, following the recent paths of Geronta "Tank" Davis and Errol "The Truth" Spence Jr., comes to the UK spreading joy and KOs for all the world!

              Peace and Blessings,

              Bronx2245 (Boss, Strap Season Entertainment)

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              • OldTerry
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                #97
                I am definitely a Wilder fan, a fan of Fury too but not as much. My subjective mental scorecard had Fury winning the fight 114-112. I say subjective because many other respected people (like George Foreman) feel Wilder won. Boxing is replete with far worse decisions so hopefully a rematch will set things straight. My personal choice though is for an AJ Wilder or AJ Fury fight before the Wilder, Fury rematch.

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                • uppercut510
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Noelanthony
                  Yes I agree there were close rounds but look at the story of the fight. Fury got caught In the 9th and came back in the 10th to dominate. For me the 10th round was his best round. Fury got knocked the **** out in the 12th yet came back to finish the stronger out of the 2 fighters. Now baring those 2 rounds Wilder looked like Doo- doo hitting air all night. There was women in the back row that could read his right hand coming.

                  Prior to the fight I thought Wilder would sleep Fury and I wanted him too also but Fury is the real deal and he won that fight .It was a bad decision but not a robbery if you are a Wilder fan
                  I can roll with that assessment and yes fury is the real deal. Wilder needs to set up the right hand I was like wtf is he doing

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                  • uppercut510
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by eco1
                    I am only rational. Fury won that fight. Please stop this s h I t that Wilder won.
                    ive never stated wilder won, but I understand the draw after looking at the fight with no sound. the only way one can say wilder won is making the argument the ref should have waived the fight off.

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                    • OldTerry
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by 4truth
                      If you have Wilder winning or if you don't give any rounds to Wilder other than the kd rounds, I think you are probably biased. Anything in between, including a draw is not crazy.
                      Great comment! Scoring a fight is subjective even when we try to be objective. I thought Fury won but I don't have a problem with the draw either.

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