If wilder loses to fury will he retire

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  • JWHardin
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    #31
    It's 100% relevant when any other ref would have stopped the fight. After beginning the count if the guy's eyes are still closed, it is stopped. Can you name one similar incident when they continued the count?

    I gave Fury the win in what I thought was by one or two rounds. You can't totally dominate a guy while only landing one or two per round more, and getting knocked down twice.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Curtis Harper
      Fury said he would retire if he didn't win....and win wide.
      Fury won wide, just got robbed.

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        #33
        Originally posted by champion4ever
        Fury's people are obviously concerned with Deontay Wilder. They don't want an immediate return rematch with him. They are worried about Fury because they don't want no smoke from the "Bronze Bomber" Deontay Wilder at this time.
        are you serious??? What a totally ******ed post!

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          #34
          Originally posted by SuperHanz
          Are you guys serious? Fury rolled off the couch and completely schooled that bum despite being at 60%.

          The only reason that Wilder managed to get a couple of knockdowns was due to Tyson getting too confident, and he still dominated the rounds anyway.

          Fury will be fitter going into a rematch. Fury knocks him out this time. Easy work.
          So why didn't Wladimir Klitschko put Fury on his ass then? After all, he is the more scientific and complete fighter of the two between himself and Deontay Wilder.

          Wilder was able to achieve something that an olympic gold medalist with all his amateur pedigree couldn't achieve that was too drop Fury not once but twice. If they fight again and Wilder comes in at about 15 to 20 lbs heavier, then he will knock Tyson Fury out next time.

          That's why Fury's trainer Ben Davidson is not too keen on a rematch at this time. Those two knockdowns scared him shitless. They prefer Joshua over Wilder and Deontay is supposed to be the crudest and the more raw of the two talents.

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            #35
            Originally posted by JWHardin
            If you only land one or two shots more per round, I don't understand how it is a landslide victory like so many think? I do understand the hate Wilder gets, so I will attribute it to that. Two knock downs and the last 9 out of 10 refs would have called a KO. Guess what, don't be surprised when Wilder KO's Fury in the rematch.
            I bet all of my points that if someone gets KO'd in a rematch, it is Wilder. All of my points!

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              #36
              Originally posted by JWHardin
              My point is that so was Ortiz. How many ref's keep counting after 4 or 5 until a guy wakes up after landing like Fury did?
              Dude, go do some homework.

              The ref before the fight told them he would count and not stop the fight and give both guys a chance if a KD would occur.

              Again, all my point gains yours...

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                #37
                Originally posted by SuperHanz
                It's irrelevant, Fury obviously wasn't that hurt because he got up and proceeded to dominate the rest of the round, and hurt Wilder during the process.
                But he lacks balance and coordination in his legs. He is both awkward and clumsy in his mobility. That is something you cannot deny.

                In addition, twice Wilder hardly even touched him and he went down hard to the canvas and Wilder wasn't even a 100 percent. He was lighter and outweighed by 50 pounds but still managed to drop Tyson Fury.

                I guarantee you, that if Wilder comes in heavier, between 225 and 230 lbs; In a rematch, then I am more than confident that he would knock Tyson Fury out next time.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by eco1
                  Dude, go do some homework.

                  The ref before the fight told them he would count and not stop the fight and give both guys a chance if a KD would occur.

                  Again, all my point gains yours...
                  All refs do that! Show me ANY fight that was NOT stopped when a guy was knocked out with his eyes closed, and a ref kneels over him and continues to count????

                  I'll wait.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by eco1
                    I bet all of my points that if someone gets KO'd in a rematch, it is Wilder. All of my points!
                    I am not big on betting, but tell me how to do it and I will bet everything I have that Wilder does not get Knocked out. ****** bet by you.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by JWHardin
                      I am not big on betting, but tell me how to do it and I will bet everything I have that Wilder does not get Knocked out. ****** bet by you.
                      ****** reading by you.

                      I said, "IF" there is a KO, it will be Wilder on the canvas. Not Fury.

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