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  • WarHagler
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    #21
    Originally posted by mike1010011
    He can come in about 20-30 lbs lighter. It would boost his speed and endurance. Fury is worlds ahead of Wilder in terms of boxing Iq,and Wilder isn't suddenly going to learn how to box. Always pick the boxer over the puncher in rematches.
    Vernon Forrest vs mayorga 2
    Chavez vs taylor 2

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    • QueensburyRules
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      #22
      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.
      - -Does Deyonce even have a jock strap for you to carry?

      I thought not!

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      • rickJen
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        #23
        So you want Wilder to win by mere technicality?
        Isn't that shallow?
        You would be justified had Fury was unable to punch back after getting up.
        But that's not what happened.

        And what does this got to do with ducking?

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        • deanrw
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          #24
          Originally posted by todisday
          Find one example of a fighter being knocked out cold for half a count, waking up from the KO, and being allowed to continue.

          I'll wait lol

          No time in the history of man, has a person got knocked out completely cold, and then got back up within 10 seconds. Not even 20 seconds. In other words, Fury was not knocked out. He was knocked down, and then got up.

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          • pretty ste
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            #25
            Exactly Definitely a clear ducked Hopkins said it best wilder made the adjustments second half of that which is not being talk about

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            • Armchairhero
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              #26
              Originally posted by boliodogs
              How the hell can Kellerman call Fury the undisputed champion without beating three belt holder AJ. What a kiss ass. He keeps calling him champ when he is not lineal champ or champ of anything today. Ring magazine is real big on lineal champion and they don't have Fury as lineal champion. Fury was lineal champion right after he beat Wlad but he gave up that title because of personal problems and you can't just stay lineal forever without fighting.
              Personal problems like eating that decca loaded wild boar meat, then his ‘depression ‘ while he was banned

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              • mike1010011
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                #27
                Originally posted by WarHagler
                Vernon Forrest vs mayorga 2
                Chavez vs taylor 2
                Ward-gatti 2 and 3,ward-kovalev 2,kovalev-alvarez 2,cotto-margarito 2,Chavez-delahoya 2,martinez-williams 2,Frazier-ali 2 and 3,duran-sugar Ray 2. Always might be an exaggeration,but the vast majority of the time the boxer wins the rematch.

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                • todisday
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Szef
                  He's bigging himself up like always does. How about you go and watch fight again and draw your own conclusions instead of posting these Instagram videos?

                  He was never out.
                  Out like a light, like a light

                  It's lit!

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                  • todisday
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by boliodogs
                    There is no such rule in boxing that says that. Just because a few refs have done that doesn't make it a rule. The rule is when a boxer hits the ground he has 10 seconds to stand up straight and then he has beaten the count and the ref decides if he can continue. There is no out cold clause in any rule book. If the boxer can stand up straight within 10 seconds then although he may have been out of it for a few seconds he was not out cold which implies he would not be getting up for a long time. Khan was out cold against Canelo but Fury was not out cold against Wilder. You are making up a rule that doesn't exist. I believe Fury wants no rematch for fear of Wilder's power but Fury won the fight on my scorecard 114 to 112 and many think he won by more points than that..
                    Dude, he was out cold, just like Khan. Yeah, he woke up at 6 or whatever, but it wasn't a few refs; it's literally every ref that's ever reffed a fight lol. This was actually the exception to standard procedure. If a fighter cannot continue, the fight is over. The ref was intent on continuing even though Fury was clearly done.

                    Did he wake up eventually? Sure, but that was wack on the ref's part, putting Fury's health on the line like that for whatever unknown reason.

                    I cannot excuse the ref's actions in this fight. He was extremely lucky that Wilder was gassed already from celebrating, or he could have reffed his last fight had Wilder literally caught a body on his record.

                    Same night as Adonis Stevenson? Uff, boxing would've had a serious black eye and be all over the news.

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                    • todisday
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by HeadBodyBodyBody
                      I have definitely seen it happen, and you are right that it's unusual. I think the ref made a terrific call, and the way it was handled is the way it should be in a HW Championship fight

                      'Donito v Montiel' is an almost-KO that comes to mind:
                      While not being the same situation as Fury (since the guy rather immediately started moving), that should not have been allowed to continue, either.

                      That is sick. If a fighter is having a convulsion, it's extremely irresponsible to let the fight continue.

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