Why do people like to say fury was “ko’d“ by wilder?

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  • SplitSecond
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    #51
    Originally posted by New England
    you gotta know better than paulie malignaggi and a score of other experts and writers, who thought jack rees did a hell of a job and did something a lot of refs wouldn't do!


    maybe there is something wrong with your PC, that video i showed you is in 1080 P on my end
    These mother***ers are talking while enthralled in the moment of the fight and likely werent watching it on tv where you can see fury's eyes, or likely avhent bothered to give tI a second look, nvm that "expert" or not you can be wrong, no need to hide behind the skirts of someone who is just as outside the loop as you. You seriously cant see his eyes open? Do they look defocused looking into space to you?

    I've lost interest and couldnt care less what you think anymore. Listen to the ref himself, and we'll leave it at that.
    @3:45
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    You dont stop a fight just because a guy goes down.
    Last edited by SplitSecond; 03-01-2019, 03:56 PM.

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    • New England
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      #52
      Originally posted by Real King Kong
      he showed very little effect from the kd...it surprised the hell out of me, but it is what it is. he didn't stumble once and was completely composed.


      um what?

      he didn't stumble once? the guy went down to the f#cking ground! did he slip?

      you guys just aren't worth the time it takes to repond to you. keep in mind that that's only about 10-20 seconds

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        #53
        Originally posted by SplitSecond
        These mother***ers are talking while enthralled in the moment of the fight and likely werent watching it on tv where you can see fury's eyes, or likely avhent bothered to give tI a second look, nvm that "expert" or not you can be wrong, no need to hide behind the skirts of someone who is just as outside the loop as you. You seriously cant see his eyes open? Do they look defocused looking into space to you?

        I've lost interest and couldnt care less what you think anymore. Listen to the ref himself, and we'll leave it at that.
        @3:45
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        You dont stop a fight just because a guy goes down.

        time to get big timed

        i have had media credentials for events put on by most of hte major broadcasters in the US. small ones too, but here are the ones you've heard of. showtime, hbo, and ESPN. mauro renalo watches the fight from a monitor similar to a gaming monitor. almost all blow by blow guys do it this way. higher hertz, no blindspots, it's often a better seat than being right on the apron. paulie watches the fight with his eyes, but he has two high end monitors in front of him and he's got somebody talking in his ear about when to come in with commentary on replays.

        paulie's not only using his eyes to tell you what's going on, [wihch you can veify with your own eyes,] but going on years of experience [which you don't have,] to tell you that the ref did something remarkable in allowing fury to continue, because most referees would have stopped that.

        and then you have my favorite aspect of this entire thread, and why you all are rarey if ever worth my time, the idea that the fight wouldn't have been stopped in england if it wasn't tyson fury on the ground, and you all wouldn't have been hooraying around because wilder got "knocked out."

        it is what it is.

        do i think wilder deserved the fight? no! did he knock fury out? no! but don't act like british 25 year old british fanboys, who have never had a HW they cared about or remember with a world title, are being honest when they tell you fury wasn't hurt, that he "didn't wobble" when he went down to the f#cking canvas!

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          #54
          What I usually say is that Fury was extremely fortunate to be allowed to continue.
          I don't have a big problem with the Pirog/Jacobs stoppage but Jacobs was less dead than Fury.

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          • SplitSecond
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            #55
            Originally posted by New England
            time to get big timed

            i have had media credentials for events put on by most of hte major broadcasters in the US. small ones too, but here are the ones you've heard of. showtime, hbo, and ESPN. mauro renalo watches the fight from a monitor similar to a gaming monitor. almost all blow by blow guys do it this way. higher hertz, no blindspots, it's often a better seat than being right on the apron. paulie watches the fight with his eyes, but he has two high end monitors in front of him and he's got somebody talking in his ear about when to come in with commentary on replays.

            paulie's not only using his eyes to tell you what's going on, [wihch you can veify with your own eyes,] but going on years of experience [which you don't have,] to tell you that the ref did something remarkable in allowing fury to continue, because most referees would have stopped that.

            and then you have my favorite aspect of this entire thread, and why you all are rarey if ever worth my time, the idea that the fight wouldn't have been stopped in england if it wasn't tyson fury on the ground, and you all wouldn't have been hooraying around because wilder got "knocked out."

            it is what it is.

            do i think wilder deserved the fight? no! did he knock fury out? no! but don't act like british 25 year old british fanboys, who have never had a HW they cared about or remember with a world title, are being honest when they tell you fury wasn't hurt, that he "didn't wobble" when he went down to the f#cking canvas!
            Why do I care what british fanboys think? I'm telling you what I think, you can believe what you want whether it's that "experts" are never wrong or w/e else.

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            • Real King Kong
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              #56
              Originally posted by New England
              um what?

              he didn't stumble once? the guy went down to the f#cking ground! did he slip?

              you guys just aren't worth the time it takes to repond to you. keep in mind that that's only about 10-20 seconds
              Relax buddy...I said he showed little effect from the kd, meaning his feet were under him when he got up. Obviously he was dropped...he just recovered quickly.
              Last edited by Real King Kong; 03-04-2019, 11:11 AM.

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              • uppercut510
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                #57
                Who said that? He clearly got up

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Golden Boi 360
                  never heard anyone say that to be honest. we all saw Fury get up.
                  A lot of people are saying the count was too long, but it really wasnt. Each ref has their own type of 10 count. Some are slowe than others. This wasnt like a 14 count like Douglas vs tyson, you can maybe argue it was more on the 11 count side but he got up at 10. Ref clearly made the right decision because Fury fought back.

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                  • chrisJS
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                    #59
                    They might as well just say Wilder outboxed him too. Oh wait. A lot of them do LOL.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by chrisJS
                      They might as well just say Wilder outboxed him too. Oh wait. A lot of them do LOL.
                      who's "them"?

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