Comments Thread For: Wilder: If Fury Feels He Won, I Should Be Easy; He Shouldn't Run
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"In America, we don’t do that. If you believe you won and I believe I won, what do we do? We run it back? We don’t tolerate anything less than that.”"
Excellent point.
I for one have never seen a US fighter duck anyone.
And US fans never tolerate that kind of behavior.Comment
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There needs to be a rematch. I look at it like this; Fury won by decision. Wilder won by KO. Both are correct depending on who you are, and how you look at it.
I would have given Fury a slight edge for the decision, but only landing one more punch per round is not a landslide like some say.
No one has ever been able to give an example of a similar situation where a ref has NOT waved it off when a guy was clearly out through half the count.
Settle it in the ring.Comment
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There needs to be a rematch. I look at it like this; Fury won by decision. Wilder won by KO. Both are correct depending on who you are, and how you look at it.
I would have given Fury a slight edge for the decision, but only landing one more punch per round is not a landslide like some say.
No one has ever been able to give an example of a similar situation where a ref has NOT waved it off when a guy was clearly out through half the count.
Settle it in the ring.Comment
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Did so many people clamour for a Martinez-Chavez Jr rematch?
The fights were very similar
Wilder needs the Fury rematch because he has lost a lot of credibility given he was virtually outclassed save for knockdowns.
Fury however is riding a lot of momentum and can wait. I find it odd that a fighter, who most picked to lose, upset the odds and dominated a champion after losing his way outside of the ring, with only a scrub ‘warm up’ fight separating that.... yet he’s the one ducking a rematch? Something doesn’t quite add up here
Martinez was down twice in the last round... and just how the scorecards looked like???Comment
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