Comments Thread For: Fury: I Beat Wilder 10-2, Highly Impossible To Win Overseas

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  • Robbie Barrett
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    #21
    Wilder is a paper champ everyone that saw the fight knows it.

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    • CLubberLang
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      #22
      I just can't see giving Fury 10 rounds in that fight. I have him 4 and he also got knocked down twice. He just kept doing nothing but try to evade punches for 2 mins and then threw a few punches and raised his arms at the end of every round to try and influence the crowd and judges. Just cause he was shucking and jiving don't mean he was winning. He was gifted a draw and can now run around and cry robbery. He thinks he will have an advantage now being on ESPN which to me makes it seem like he feels like he needs the major players in boxing to get him a win versus the champs rather than earning it in the ring. I don't see him getting a big fight for a few years and at best unless they offer Wilder or AJ Mayweather type money.

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      • James Hunt
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        #23
        Well, I was generous and gave Wilder 4rds.

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        • pillowfists98
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          #24
          The only round outside 9 and 12 that you could give to Wilder was round 2. Other than that it was easy to score.

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          • R_Walken
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            #25
            Geez Tyson

            Don’t know why Tyson’s crying , Those dirty Americans would have had him win on the cards if he didn’t get KD in the 12th ( which if he was the away fighter in the UK or almost everytime in the States laying lifeless at the 6 count , the fight would have been called ) Fury is the one to blame for letting the fight slip away ,

            I’ve never seen a fighter claim it was such a easy fight , having won 10 rounds and yet run in the opposite direction of a rematch.

            I can’t honestly can’t remember the last time a fighter who most thought won pulled this ( Can someone remind me ).

            Fury’s mouth says 1 thing his actions speak another. Since the majority thought he won he’ll just ride that wave saying it was easy and he got robbed instead of facing Wikder again and not face the real possibility of getting dropped like he did in the 12th and have the rest of his mojo took in a rematch because it’s probably already half gone at this point .

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            • champion4ever
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              #26
              British fighters and British fans tend to blame everyone but themselves. Even the ones who had Fury winning by the slightest of margins blames the judging.

              Which tells me he has only himself to blame because had he done just a little bit more he would have easily won the fight.

              It's just plain pathetic how entitled Tyson Fury feels. Just try harder the next time and accept the fight was a draw that could have gone either way or either won by you if only you wanted it badly enough or tried hard enough.

              The fight was his but he was just too afraid and cowardly of taking the necessary risks by getting down in the trenches with Deontay Wilder.

              If you are too afraid of offense and throwing punches then get Hell out the ring Goddamn it because the world doesn't owe you shit. You owe yourself!

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              • Ake-Dawg
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                #27
                Originally posted by Fabes88
                You and I both know he means as an away fighter
                When will he not be the "away" fighter? This isn't football, baseball, or basketball where he's now playing for an American team that they cheer for.

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                • jas
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                  #28
                  "Highly impossible to win overseas"...so he has gone and made a deal to fight in america...

                  Then says he doesnt fight for money then makes a move for money

                  says he wanted the wilder rematch in uk but signs a deal to fight in usa...

                  Cant believe a guy like fury. Changes his mind from 1 minute to the next

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                  • davef
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by CLubberLang
                    I just can't see giving Fury 10 rounds in that fight. I have him 4 and he also got knocked down twice. He just kept doing nothing but try to evade punches for 2 mins and then threw a few punches and raised his arms at the end of every round to try and influence the crowd and judges. Just cause he was shucking and jiving don't mean he was winning. He was gifted a draw and can now run around and cry robbery. He thinks he will have an advantage now being on ESPN which to me makes it seem like he feels like he needs the major players in boxing to get him a win versus the champs rather than earning it in the ring. I don't see him getting a big fight for a few years and at best unless they offer Wilder or AJ Mayweather type money.

                    Are you on drugs? Look at the numbers fury was the more active fighter in every round but 3 out of the 12 landing more throwing more in total your whole post is total BS

                    In a bout that saw Tyson Fury control large portions of the fight with his ring generalship but also saw Deontay Wilder score explosive knockdowns in rounds nine and the ultra-dramatic 12th. In the end, the bout was a poorly received split draw. Fury out-landed Wilder 84-71 overall, 46-40 jabs and 38-31 power and in the round-by-round breakdown, Fury led 9-3 in total connects and landed power punches as well as 6-2-4 in landed jabs

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                    • CharlieStewart
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                      #30
                      Desperate Americans in denial, they all know how protected their fighters are, Americans always **** scared to travel and get the same treatment they give to euros

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