You don't sound like someone who watched the fight. If you did, I don't think you've seen a replay. I have had the benefit of seeing the fight countless times, and most of those times, I watched to score. I have a clear picture of how all the rounds played out. I agree these things are subjective, but before anyone can judge such a fight, you must watch it with the intent to score (round by round). Now, if you scored the fight, state those other three(3) rounds Wilder needed to score a draw in your opinion?
Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury To Wilder, Joshua: I Call The Shots, It's My Show Now!
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That is true.
He uses oh I was fat and depressed as an excuse, look how amazing my "comeback" was. At the end of the day, hes 30 years old, supposedly his prime and he was dropped twice by a cruiserweight (212 lbs) wilder and couldnt pull off the win.
If he got fat and did drugs and took long layoffs inbetween fights, that doesnt give you a magical pass. His record is judged by what hes actually accomplished.
Now he signed a contract that all but gaurantees he wont ever fight wilder or AJ again and he is going to cruise on ESPN fighting stiffs and gloat about how hes the best in the world without proving it vs the 2 other top guys.Last edited by elfag; 02-19-2019, 06:30 AM.Comment
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The fact that you defend any of this nonsense says more about you, your biases, and inability to score a fight than anything elseComment
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No chance. AJ will destroy him and greatly diminish his marketability.
Maybe fight # 5 will be AJ, but prepare for some not so good opponents in the meantime.
The reason Joshua is having trouble getting Wilder or Fury in the ring is that they know it's probably the end of the line for them.Comment
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That is true.
He uses oh I was fat and depressed as an excuse, look how amazing my "comeback" was. At the end of the day, hes 30 years old, supposedly his prime and he was dropped twice by a cruiserweight (212 lbs) wilder and couldnt pull off the win.
If he got fat and did drugs and took long layoffs inbetween fights, that doesnt give you a magical pass. His record is judged by what hes actually accomplished.
Now he signed a contract that all but gaurantees he wont ever fight wilder or AJ again and he is going to cruise on ESPN fighting stiffs and gloat about how hes the best in the world without proving it vs the 2 other top guys.Comment
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Your statement about my scoring ability shows me how childish you are, we can argue all day about how we score each round I can say this and you can say that but it really doesn't matter. The record books shows it's a draw until they rematch that all it will be. If my opinion annoys you so be it snowflake.Comment
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You don't sound like someone who watched the fight. If you did, I don't think you've seen a replay. I have had the benefit of seeing the fight countless times, and most of those times, I watched to score. I have a clear picture of how all the rounds played out. I agree these things are subjective, but before anyone can judge such a fight, you must watch it with the intent to score (round by round). Now, if you scored the fight, state those other three(3) rounds Wilder needed to score a draw in your opinion?
I respect your opinion is different to mine I don't mind constructive criticism and yes I scored the fight. The problem this is all opinion based and it will land up been an argument. My final scorecard was. 113 - 113.Comment
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