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  • todisday
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    #121
    Originally posted by billeau2
    You are ridiculous. first of all, the worse part of punches to the head is volume of shots, which is why, with some notable exceptions, most deaths/Coma occur below the heavyweight division. The major exception to this is max baer who punched so hard that he ripped a man's brain lining.

    Part of skill is recuparitive ability. Nobody gets knocked out for ten seconds from a concussive shot you idiot! lol. Actually if one watches Irish bare knuckle fighting the fighters are very good at taking a knee and getting up...there was even a fight between a professional boxer and a fat, bald bare knuckle guy and the one thing he managed to do was to get up a few times after taking some hellacious shots.

    Tyson was trained by guys who had those skills and was no doubt taught how to take a count to clear the chrome bubbles. Tyson also was able to fight on...I agree with Rusty Trombonie that the round could have been scored a 10-9 because Tyson fought back...which is the thing the ref is looking for, can the guy fight back!

    Edit: You are a troll...Troll on trolla tralla la la
    I don't appreciate seeing you here trashing Fury's boxing lineage, saying he was trained by a bunch of fat people that were good at taking knees.

    Fury was knocked out cold, and he's level above at being KOed than any fat, bald bared knuckle guys. Just because he matches two of the categories doesn't mean he matches the third.
    Last edited by todisday; 02-27-2019, 10:39 PM.

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    • billeau2
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      #122
      Originally posted by todisday
      I don't appreciate seeing you here trashing Fury's boxing lineage, saying he was trained by a bunch of fat people that were good at taking knees.

      Fury was knocked out cold, and he's level above at being KOed than any fat, bald bared knuckle guys. Just because he matches two of the categories doesn't mean he matches the third.
      Stop the trolling kid. Its getting you No where real fast.

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      • Chuckguy
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        #123
        Originally posted by todisday
        https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq_V5z9gB-o/?hl=en

        In his heart, Fury knows what happened.

        This is an admission from him, finally, that he lost.
        What a ****** he started the count as soon as fury hit the canvas! That never happens! In that case I’m sure there are hundreds of others that didn’t beat the count

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        • Chuckguy
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          #124
          Originally posted by todisday
          There are all kinds of knockouts. There was a chance that dude with the seizure could've gotten up. Would he have stood a chance afterward? Probably not! Should it have been stopped? YES!

          That's the entire point.

          Knockouts are knockouts.

          Just because Fury didn't end up like Adonis Stevenson doesn't mean it was the correct call.
          Your dumbass never replied to his post about the donate knockdown because you have no leg to stand on. The fact that the red didn’t stop it and then fury went on to beat his ass the rest of the round was awesome. But your pathetic ass and accept it. BUUUUUMMMMM SQUAD!!!!!

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            #125
            Originally posted by Chuckguy
            What a ****** he started the count as soon as fury hit the canvas! That never happens! In that case I’m sure there are hundreds of others that didn’t beat the count
            The ringside referee is supposed to initiate the count. That's practically their whole job, lol. Now, I get what you mean, though: Counts won't necessarily be as accurate as a stopwatch or anything like that, so that's a fair point. I do think being a second off is a little slow, but the reason I posted the vid is because of the comparison to other "out cold" KOs, more so than the count.

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            • hugh grant
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              #126
              The ref did a great job he used his judgement and discretion.
              Otherwise anyone could be a ref and just make calls and decisions like a robot being too influenced by past stoppages and what happened
              Last edited by hugh grant; 02-28-2019, 07:35 AM.

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                #127
                Originally posted by Chuckguy
                Your dumbass never replied to his post about the donate knockdown because you have no leg to stand on. The fact that the red didn’t stop it and then fury went on to beat his ass the rest of the round was awesome. But your pathetic ass and accept it. BUUUUUMMMMM SQUAD!!!!!
                The donate knockdown? Whatchu talking about, Chuck? I didn't receive any donations from Fury, and he hasn't knocked me down. If what you're saying is true, then I feel bad for the one-legged homeless man suffering such a fate. It's not his fault people are skeptical as to whether Fury donated his purse. And I'm not insulting Fury, either, by calling it a purse. For whatever reason, that's the standard term for money received for a fight by boxers.

                I really don't want any trouble

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                  #128
                  Originally posted by Jax teller
                  How did you work out Fury is probably the biggest draw?

                  AJ has got the belts, is paid more per fight and had more veiwers in previous fight, paid way more than Fury/Wilders combined purse to fight Povetkin.

                  Plus Fury got paid the less than AJ and Wilder in previous fight.

                  I wouldn't say he's there yet and with the way he just strung Wilder and the fans along kicking the rematch down the road even though it was "as good as done" and "easier" to make with his new deal I think he's making that harder for himself.
                  draws are a moment thing. Your basing your numbers of pre- wilder Fury.

                  Post wilder Fury just as many people or more know Fury. This includes brits and Americans.

                  Why are you using previous pruses to justify your reasoning>? it means nothing. Boxing is about the last fight.

                  And that's in Furys favor

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                  • Jax teller
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                    #129
                    Originally posted by jmrf4435
                    draws are a moment thing. Your basing your numbers of pre- wilder Fury.

                    Post wilder Fury just as many people or more know Fury. This includes brits and Americans.

                    Why are you using previous pruses to justify your reasoning>? it means nothing. Boxing is about the last fight.

                    And that's in Furys favor
                    You can't just say something doesn't matter when it proves you wrong.

                    Purses+veiwers = draw

                    The last fight was only veiwed by 325k people AJ vs Povetkin was way over a million.

                    AJs last fight was bigger veiws/money/belts you'd make yourself self look silly arguing otherwise and Fury has slowed his own momentum not taking the rematch straight away.

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                      #130
                      Tyson Fury has now ducked both Anthony Joshua & Deontay Wilder after years YEARS! Of giving them abuse and calling them dossers, for years after he did not rematch Waldimir Kiltschko all he did was tell people? How easy he would beat the stiff body builder in Anthony Joshua, and also beat Deontay Wilder 'Although he did say that Wilder was the best of the two' but anybody with any emotional & social intelligence would read that he was just deflecting his attentions away from Anthony Joshua 'Who stylistically, could potentially walk through Tyson Fury as if he was made out of paper mache'...

                      I stated this before? Everyone after the Fury vs Wilder fight, where stating that Wilder had been exposed. 'I disagree, Wilder at elite level drops rounds to his opponents all the time but? Eventually he always finds a way to apply his simple yet violent game plan of knocking you out! And in reality, exactly the same thing happened when he fought Tyson Fury. Yes Deontay Wilder was being out boxed, but he kept coming all night! Pressing forward at 212 pounds against a man who was mocking his physique and foundation. He kept coming forward all night, applying his simple yet violent game-plan! And eventually decked Tyson Fury twice, and ended his career in the 12 th for a matter of seconds 'Exactly the same thing that has happened in the majority of his fights' Tyson Fury did not beat him up or deter him at any point.

                      Just like in Rocky I, the fact of the matter is? Deontay Wilder won the FIGHT, he inflicted the most damage and in my opinion has installed some genuine fear with Tyson Fury. I don't see any confidence in Tyson Fury now, when he speaks of Deontay Wilder, not the same kind of conviction as pre-Fury vs Wilder I.


                      Tyson Fury now realizes that this two dossers called Anthony Joshua & Deontay Wilder are serious individuals. He is buying himself some time, but eventually he will have to face Deontay Wilder again aswell as Anthony Joshua.

                      Tyson Fury and his team realize they need to add or rediscover new dimensions to his game. That is why they have not and will not take the Wilder or Joshua fight any time soon.

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