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  • kafkod
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    #91
    Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
    Truth hurts....Fury is a super sized Paulie Malignaggi. Who wants to see him parade around proclaiming he is the best after outslapping his opponents for 12 rounds.
    Let's see how many PPVs the No3 ranked HW in the world sells defending his paper title against Breazeale.

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    • TheFrog
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      #92
      The problem is that Fury doesn't actually DO enough in his fights. I agree that he should have gotten the nod against Wilder but can anyone (without looking it up) really remember any good moments from Fury? He kinda just moves around and flits his hands out there. It's the same type of situation with the Fury vs Klitschko fight. I'm glad that the judges didn't rob Fury against Wlad but they very easily could have. I can clearly remember muttering to myself "I sure hope they aren't about to give this to Klitschko but I think they might" as I waited for the announcement.

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      • Ake-Dawg
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        #93
        Originally posted by kafkod
        Let's see how many PPVs the No3 ranked HW in the world sells defending his paper title against Breazeale.
        Zero...that's not a ppv fight in the US. Listen...putting Wilder down in anyway doesn't make Fury appear better. He is still a light punching loudmouth that has to survive big fights. Maybe he can sell in the US market. So far, it doesn't appear that there is an appeal for him as a solo act.

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        • kafkod
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          #94
          Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
          Zero...that's not a ppv fight in the US. Listen...putting Wilder down in anyway doesn't make Fury appear better. He is still a light punching loudmouth that has to survive big fights. Maybe he can sell in the US market. So far, it doesn't appear that there is an appeal for him as a solo act.
          Wilder's only PPV fight was against Fury. Now he will be going back to fighting in front of a half empty arena on regular TV.

          Nobody wants to watch Fury doe ..

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            #95
            If I fought someone and they dropped me twice in two different rounds, I would tell myself a draw is about what I deserved even if I did outbox him for most of the fight.

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              #96
              Originally posted by TheFrog
              The problem is that Fury doesn't actually DO enough in his fights. I agree that he should have gotten the nod against Wilder but can anyone (without looking it up) really remember any good moments from Fury? He kinda just moves around and flits his hands out there. It's the same type of situation with the Fury vs Klitschko fight. I'm glad that the judges didn't rob Fury against Wlad but they very easily could have. I can clearly remember muttering to myself "I sure hope they aren't about to give this to Klitschko but I think they might" as I waited for the announcement.
              Man I don't think I watched the Wlad fight all the way through but I remember thinking most rounds were 'meh'. I didn't really see a boxing clinic or clear dominant performance from Fury. He just made Wlad gunshy but at the same time didn't really do much in there himself.

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                #97
                Originally posted by todisday
                I thought Wilder outworked Fury most rounds, by slight margins. And Wilder knocked him out, on top of that.

                Stop ducking, Fury!
                out worked him by hiitting air?hahahahahahahhaa

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Boxing1013
                  If I fought someone and they dropped me twice in two different rounds, I would tell myself a draw is about what I deserved even if I did outbox him for most of the fight.
                  it doesn't matter what you told yourself.

                  you would have been given the victory by the judges, also the first KD was trash as Fury was off balance, last KD was fatigue.

                  It was a domination from Fury

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by jmrf4435
                    it doesn't matter what you told yourself.

                    you would have been given the victory by the judges, also the first KD was trash as Fury was off balance, last KD was fatigue.

                    It was a domination from Fury
                    LOL

                    yeah, that's what sent him to heaven and back, mayne

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                      #100
                      Originally posted by jmrf4435
                      it doesn't matter what you told yourself.

                      you would have been given the victory by the judges, also the first KD was trash as Fury was off balance, last KD was fatigue.

                      It was a domination from Fury
                      That is one of the ******est comments on the internet.
                      And proves how ridiculously biased you are towards fury.

                      I bet you think Hughie Fury showed "shades of Ali" against Parker too.

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