Wilder-Fury was far from a robbery

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  • Cutthroat
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    #1

    Wilder-Fury was far from a robbery

    And people acting like Wilder isn't skilled, did you forget how basic Wlad looked against Fury? Wilder did significantly better than Wlad, primarily defensively.

    There was like a difference of 10 punches at the most landed between them with Fury landing more and Wilder landing the more quality shots.

    Wilder had 2 10-8 rounds, that gives Wilder 4pts, all he needed was just a few more rounds (which he won) in order for it to be a draw. Difficult to score yeah and some bad scoring but this was by no means a robbery.

    The end result was correct, this fight was a draw.
    Last edited by Cutthroat; 12-13-2018, 12:13 AM.
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    #2
    Dude we've gone over this 4 round thing like 50 times. What are you not getting?

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    • The Problem Child
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      #3
      It was a draw. Only people who call it a robbery are those on drugs who identified themselves with Fury and got emotionally involved with the fight.

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      • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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        #4
        Originally posted by Cutthroat
        And people acting like Wilder isn't skilled, did you forget how basic Wlad looked against Fury? Wilder did significantly better than Wlad, primarily defensively.

        There was like a difference of 10 punches at the most landed between them with Fury landing more and Wilder landing the more quality shots.

        Wilder had 2 10-8 rounds, that gives Wilder 4pts, all he needed was just 2 more rounds (which he won) in order for it to be a draw. Difficult to score yeah and some bad scoring but this was by no means a robbery.

        The end result was correct, this fight was a draw.
        He actually needed 3 more rounds, 2 more rounds plus 2 knockdown rounds equal 114-112 to Fury.

        If you’re gonna make a thread trying to justify a poor decision, at least understand how to score the fight😂😂

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        • REDEEMER
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          #5
          It was a draw to Wilder fans but to boxing fans he lost that fight.

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          • Cutthroat
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            #6
            Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
            He actually needed 3 more rounds, 2 more rounds plus 2 knockdown rounds equal 114-112 to Fury.

            If you’re gonna make a thread trying to justify a poor decision, at least understand how to score the fight����
            Leave me alone, I failed math, but either way I still had it a draw, he easily won 2 more rounds and a 3rd was more than possible, the rounds in general were very difficult to score bc neither guy was really landing

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            • R-Hand Southpaw
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              #7
              8(9)+4(10) =(72+40) = 112 Wilder

              8(10)+2(9)+2(8) = (80+18+16) = 114 Fury

              You're welcome.

              Edit: Yall too fast

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              • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                #8
                Originally posted by Cutthroat
                Leave me alone, I failed math, but either way I still had it a draw, he easily won 2 more rounds and a 3rd was more than possible, the rounds in general were very difficult to score bc neither guy was really landing
                I don’t think the draw is terrible but the 115-111 Wilder is disgraceful, we can probably agree on that.
                I scored it 114-112 Fury in the arena and 115-111 Fury watching a replay on TV

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                • Cutthroat
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                  I don’t think the draw is terrible but the 115-111 Wilder is disgraceful, we can probably agree on that.
                  I scored it 114-112 Fury in the arena and 115-111 Fury watching a replay on TV

                  Yeah like I said, I don't agree with the judges cards, I could see how anybody could score it either way, at the end of the day it was close.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by G G G
                    It was a draw. Only people who call it a robbery are those on drugs who identified themselves with Fury and got emotionally involved with the fight.
                    Fury should have gotten the nod. The only people who agree with the draw are those who identify with wilder, are emotionally involved and were relieved when the draw was announced.

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