Comments Thread For: The Deontay Wilder-Tyson Fury Result Wasn't Outrageous

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  • aboutfkntime
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    #71
    Originally posted by Vlad_
    Just like giving rounds to Ward and Canelo is a real stretch. Many double standards here.


    Ward, Canelo, and Fury..... boxed the shlt out of their opponent

    like bread said earlier, you guys need to learn how to score a fight

    ring generalship and defense IS official scoring criteria

    no matter how much you dislike it

    You’re very WRONG..... controlling the actions and making Wilder miss BIG has to be scored. You can’t dismiss it!

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    • SN!PER
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      #72
      "Respect to Fury for sticking to his game plan and to Wilder for closing the gap with two huge knockdowns! Can’t wait to see the rematch."

      -Manny Pacquiao

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      • hrt3333
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        #73
        This article is trash

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        • Fanofreason
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          #74
          Originally posted by Deus
          113-113 is reasonable. 115-111 in Wilder's favour is not and thus it was clearly home cooking. It was obvious enough though... no way would an American Heavyweight Champion lose on the cards in America. Fury got the best result he was ever going to get there... a draw.
          If it was home cooking the ref would have stopped the fight.

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          • Fanofreason
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            #75
            The judges rarely score it for the guy running

            Fury ran.

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            • Rjhome
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              #76
              Boxing needs a change. They need to post the score on the jumbo tron after every round. Also what ever happened to a 10-10 round? If neither fighter did enough to win the round it should be scored 10-10.

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              • mathed
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                #77
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Fanofreason
                  The judges rarely score it for the guy running

                  Fury ran.
                  HAha, how much is Hymen paying you?

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                  • CubanGuyNYC
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                    #79
                    Not really trying to argue with the writer’s case, just my opinion: I gave Wilder one round, in addition to the two knockdown rounds he obviously won. That one round I thought to be close. There were few close rounds in this fight. I thought all but one was easy to score — the one I handed Deontay. I just don’t see how you can find even one more round for Wilder, let alone two. So if it’s arguable that Deontay deserved a draw, why is it so tough to take it one round further and score it a victory for him? You have to draw the line somewhere.

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                    • MisanthropicNY
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                      #80
                      Well, Fury isn't very popular with Michael Rosenthal's tribe, isn't it?

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