Comments Thread For: Malignaggi: If They Didn't Rob Fury, Wilder II Would Be Happening
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Agree! Stop PROTECTING 0's, if guys lose they lose, force them to get better and comeback stronger!
Respect to Dillian Whyte, Breazeale, Ortiz, guys who got stopped and worked their way RIGHT BACK into Title Contention. Losing didn't ruin their careers in anyway!
So YES it would've been best to give Fury the Decision he should've gotten then the Instant Rematch would've been in place no matter who he would've signed with.
Wilder, AJ, Fury, they're all going to lose and they will lose Multiple Times in their Careers so trying to protect a Heavyweight 0 is LAUGHABLE IMO. Not only that but in this Divisions They will suffer defeats at the hands of unsuspecting opponents just like Lennox was beat by Rahman, Tyson was beat by Buster Douglass it is inevitable!
Big Baby could indeed shock AJ, Breazeale could clip Wilder, given Fury History of fighting up or down to his opponents he could suffer a shocking defeat to a Lesser opponents. All Apart of the sport ESPECIALLY at HeavyweightLast edited by sicko; 03-06-2019, 03:15 PM.Comment
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If a judge has an agenda to give close rounds to one fighter, that judge is biased. And if a fighter ends up getting a win or a draw he wouldn't have got without biased judging, that's a robbery.Comment
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What's funny is dude is actually right. The 1st couple of rds were subjective asf but Wilder was clearly more active than Fury and those early rounds could have easily gone in his favor.
All 3 judes had him winning the 1st and the 2nd was really close as well with Wilder landing the 2 last clean punches right at the end of that round. Could have easily been 2-0 Wilder
Wilder lost that fight plain and simple.Comment
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That's not the same, dude. He wasn't out cold in any one of those, except the last one, and the referee was so busy with Lewis that by the time he turned back around Grant was moving. Fight should've been stopped way earlier, though. I disagree with it going that long, too, but it's not the same scenario at all.Comment
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Fury won clearly 8 rds even with the knock downs is it really that complicated for ppl to judge or is Wilder fans just pulling sht out of their a$$Comment
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Wilder won clearly
I went and watched the fight again, but just a round a day. I scored each round and then left it alone until the next day.
In the end, I gave Fury rounds 7, 8, 10 and 11. That's it. All other round were wilder's because Fury backed up, got hit and didn't land any punches. How can you win a round that way?
But Fury's antics fooled people into thinking he won a round because of the antics.
Look at the fight again. It was clearly 116 to 110. Even if generous, it was 114 to 112 Wilder. Anything else is a robbery against WilderComment
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That's not the same, dude. He wasn't out cold in any one of those, except the last one, and the referee was so busy with Lewis that by the time he turned back around Grant was moving. Fight should've been stopped way earlier, though. I disagree with it going that long, too, but it's not the same scenario at all.
"Never before in boxing history doe" ... GTFOH you clown.Comment
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All Fury had to do was finish the 12th round on his feet and he couldn't do it. I'm not going to defend the decision but anybody who thinks Fury would have willingly gotten back in the ring with Wilder if he had gotten the win, is kidding themselves.
Fury thought Wilder was an easy win so he signed up for it. After finding out differently, it's going to be a little tougher to get the rematch. If Fury already had the win, it would be impossible.Comment
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