We all now Breazeale is next. Don't be fooled. Fury already said he wants the rematch in the UK and Wilder will use that to duck.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostThrowing punches don't mean **** if they aren't landing. That's ineffective aggression.
That's why the fight was a ruled a draw because neither fighter won decisively. Even the judge from Great Britain ruled the fight a draw and he was Tyson Fury's fellow countryman/compatriot.
You have to beat the champion short of stopping him or knocking him out in order to take his title away from him and Tyson Fury did not do that. He only has himself to blame for not coming away with that title.
There were too many rounds where Tyson Fury wasn't throwing or landing shit. You cannot blame that on the judges.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostI know and you are absolutely correct. He landed only 13 more punches than Deontay Wilder. Therefore a shut out, blow out or dominating performance by Fury is utter nonsense.
On my unofficial scorecard, I had Fury just scarcely winning that fight by the skin of his teeth at 6-5-1; Or 115-114 minus the two knockdowns. It was a very close fight. One which was very difficult to score with a lot of close rounds in it.
Therefore, I can understand why the three official judges scored it a draw. It wasn't a decisive victory for either fighter. Moreover, these were the three judges that Tyson Fury had picked. He wanted neutral judges to score the fight from different parts of the world and they did just that. They got it right this time.
But that aside, it doesn't seems Fury's team want an immediate rematch from the hand writings on the wall.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostTyson Fury didn't do shit either. You just can't run out the clock, while not throwing enough punches and avoid getting hit and expect to steal the champion's title away from him.
That's why the fight was a ruled a draw because neither fighter won decisively. Even the judge from Great Britain ruled the fight a draw and he was Tyson Fury's fellow countryman/compatriot.
You have to beat the champion short of stopping him or knocking him out in order to take his title away from him and Tyson Fury did not do that. He only has himself to blame for not coming away with that title.
There were too many rounds where Tyson Fury wasn't throwing or landing shit. You cannot blame that on the judges.
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The only real significant punch was the right hand that knocked Fury out. And yes, he was knocked out. His body went limp. In MMA and Boxing once a fighter goes limp, refs have always waved the fight. Not to mention that he was not on his feet and ready to defend himself at the aborted 10 count.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostThere's no rule stating you have to beat a title holder any more clearly than anyone else. Fury won almost every round. The judges were corrupt or biased. The judge that scored Wilder the winner also robbed Herrera against Garcia (another Haymon fighter).
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Originally posted by gabossboy View PostThe only real significant punch was the right hand that knocked Fury out. And yes, he was knocked out. His body went limp. In MMA and Boxing once a fighter goes limp, refs have always waved the fight. Not to mention that he was not on his feet and ready to defend himself at the aborted 10 count.
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