The fat Yanks will do everything it takes to keep a Heavyweight champion.
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Fights are scored by rounds. Those two knockdowns were thus quite significant.
It was a close fight and a reasonable argument can be made to give Wilder the decision. This was no robbery.Comment
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Why do you call us fat yanks when you are also a nation of fat people. Look at your ex fighters Hatton, and Hamed. ***ing fat pigs. I have never seen an English referee without a big belly and skinny arms.I think taking on Deontay Wilder in America is more dangerous than trying to win on points against Saul Alvarez. I honestly do. I believe they'd have robbed Tyson Fury with or without the knockdowns. And it's not because Wilder is a big name, or is popular, because he most certainly isn't either of those things. It's bigger than Wilder. It's about the politics of having an American Heavyweight champion. They aren't going to give it up, and of course he won't fight abroad. Someone is going to have to go over there and bludgeon Wilder and leave no doubt. Think back to the Don King days of the Heavyweight division. There are people high up who will not allow that title to leave America. It's that simple.Comment
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That's ridiculous. The fight was scored a draw. Without Wilder's legit 4 points for the two knockdowns of course Fury would have won by a large margin even in the USA if he had not been knocked down twice.The ENGLISH judge called the fight a draw preventing a Fury win so there is half of the robbery right there. Maybe you should have that English judge beheaded and banished from the country.I think taking on Deontay Wilder in America is more dangerous than trying to win on points against Saul Alvarez. I honestly do. I believe they'd have robbed Tyson Fury with or without the knockdowns. And it's not because Wilder is a big name, or is popular, because he most certainly isn't either of those things. It's bigger than Wilder. It's about the politics of having an American Heavyweight champion. They aren't going to give it up, and of course he won't fight abroad. Someone is going to have to go over there and bludgeon Wilder and leave no doubt. Think back to the Don King days of the Heavyweight division. There are people high up who will not allow that title to leave America. It's that simple.Comment
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These forums may be an echo chamber for crude and delusional Wilder fans but the people aren't fooled:
Media opinions
ESPN - 114-112 Wilder
BoxingScene - 114-112 Fury
LA Times - 114-112 Wilder
MaxBoxing - 114-112 Fury
****** - 115-112 Fury
Forbes - 115-111 Fury
The Guardian - 115-111 Fury
*************** - 114-112 Fury
BadLeftHook - 114-112 Fury
SB Nation - 116-110 Fury
CBS Sports - 115-111 Fury
DailyMail - 114-113 Fury
EsNews - 114-112 Wilder
Boxing people's opinions
Andre Berto - Fury
Abner Mares - Fury
Lennox Lewis - Fury
Paulie Malignaggi - Fury
Kenny Porter - Fury
Floyd Mayweather Jr - Fury
Floyd Mayweather Sr - Wilder
Tony Bellew - Fury
Jarrett Hurd - Wilder
****m Richardson - Wilder
Abel Sanchez - Fury
Josesito Lopez - Fury
Andre Ward - Fury
Eddie Chambers - Fury
John Scully - Fury
Tom Loeffler - Fury
Dave Coldwell - Fury
Frank Bruno - Fury
Gabriel Rosado - Fury
Gerry Cooney - Fury
Eddie Mustafa Muhammad - Fury
Mikey Garcia - Fury
Kell Brook - Fury
Adam Smith - Fury
Johnny Nelson - Fury
Roy Jones Jr - Fury
Dillian Whyte - Fury
Andy Lee - Fury
Claressa Shields - Wilder
Oleksandr Usyk - Fury
Derrick James - Wilder
Bernard Hopkins - Wilder
Eddie Hearn - FuryLast edited by Wasteman1990; 03-02-2019, 04:53 PM.Comment
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