Considering wilder was outbo xed for 12 rounds fury is right. Yes even the knockdown rounds he was being outboxed
Comments Thread For: Fury: Wilder's The One Who Has To Redeem Himself, Not Me!
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That's true Ortiz was really close to putting Wilder down. And you're right it's funny how "the paper champ" will be the last of that group to be dropped lolComment
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you don't even know your idol wilder has been officially dropped by two nobodies which reinvigorates the fact that he's fought majorly nobodies prior to the Ortiz fightComment
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Fury did win most rounds but the 2 knock downs and 3 rounds which Wilder won the draw was the right outcome. Tyson needs to take the title from Wilder and has another chance in the rematch. Tyson is still undefeated and if he pulls off the rematch he will have the upper hand in negotiations with Joshua. So let's see who wins the rematch. I have a gut feeling Wilder stops Fury next time out.Comment
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Kinda agree, I could see a slim margin of victory in either direction depending on what you gave credit for. Fury landed the cleaner punches but at the same time he was barely throwing any punches.. Wilder definitely was outworking him I think the judges gave wilder credit for those str8 jabs he was landing to Fury's body as well..unlike most fans. Also, If the fight took place in UK and Wilder went down like Fury did in the 12th the ref would have waved it off as a KO so quick it wouldn't have been funny whether he beat the count or not. So I'm glad it was ruled a draw.
Both have something to prove, the fight was a draw. What the fans think is opinionated at the end of the day and don't mean shyt in regards to their boxing records it's a draw.Comment
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Wilder should skip Fury for now. Focused on a couple confidence builder than go after Joshua. Fury style is all wrong for him!Comment
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