I see an argument a lot of those rounds coulda went Wilder's way cuz there wasn't a whole lot going on ultimately & that Wilder eeks out a decision off of them. Again I disagree with it but I see the argument for it.
I mean the math of it says you only need to find 4 rounds of the 10 non-KD rounds to give to Wilder for Wilder to win outright. And the punch stats have 8 of those 10 rounds having both guys within 1 or 2 punches of each other. And Wilder is by far the guy who was landing the bigger power behind his punches which typically are the types of punches that sway judges.
Obviously more to winning a round then punch stats & thats why I ultimately had Fury winning myself. But again I see the argument & the validity of it.
I mean the math of it says you only need to find 4 rounds of the 10 non-KD rounds to give to Wilder for Wilder to win outright. And the punch stats have 8 of those 10 rounds having both guys within 1 or 2 punches of each other. And Wilder is by far the guy who was landing the bigger power behind his punches which typically are the types of punches that sway judges.
Obviously more to winning a round then punch stats & thats why I ultimately had Fury winning myself. But again I see the argument & the validity of it.
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