Comments Thread For: Joshua: I Thought Fury Beat Wilder, Fury is Huge Fight For Me

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Joshua: I Thought Fury Beat Wilder, Fury is Huge Fight For Me

    IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua believes Tyson Fury did more than enough to deserve a decision win over WBC champion Deontay Wilder. Wilder and Fury fought last month to a controversial twelve round split draw at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
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  • sentax
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    Two knockdown to none including what would have been a 10 count had Wilder not started showboating so early and just got back to his corner.

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    • sentax
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      #3
      Two knockdown to none including what would have been a 10 count had Wilder not started showboating so early and just got back to his corner.

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      • hugh grant
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        I think the experts have Josh no1, but many boxing fans have fury no1.
        Josh battered fury in sparring. They will meet onevday

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        • hugh grant
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          I think the experts have Josh no1, but many boxing fans have fury no1.
          Josh battered fury in sparring. They will meet onevday

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          • hugh grant
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            I think the experts have Josh no1, but many boxing fans have fury no1.
            Josh battered fury in sparring. They will meet onevday

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            • Earl-Hickey
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              #7
              this is exactly what people wanted him to say but watch them twist his words now

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              • JimmyValmer
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                #8
                Wilder was outclassed by Fat Fury. he won decisively and anyone who thought Wilder won doesn't know shìt about boxing especially Alejandro Rochin

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                • Redgloveman
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by sentax
                  Two knockdown to none including what would have been a 10 count had Wilder not started showboating so early and just got back to his corner.
                  That's not how boxing matches work though, is it?

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                  • R_Walken
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                    #10
                    The writer Boxing Clever really needs to put his name on the sh.it he writes

                    His articles always contain little jabs at
                    Certain fighters or people in the sport or straight out lies that present a bias narrative . Kind of a b.itch move to stay anonymous and not put your name on it

                    I like how he states that Fury was a heavy underdog in the fight yet the oddsmakers had the fight basically a toss up with Wilder only being the slightest favourite. It was the closest odds given for any main event fight for like the 3 months leading up to it but why listen to the professionals who do this for a living when you can just write lies

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