Lmao that knockdown is one of the most exaggerated things ever. If fury was as scrambled as a lot of you claim how comes he was able to recover straight away and fight so well for the rest of the round.
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Originally posted by Fabes88 View PostLmao that knockdown is one of the most exaggerated things ever. If fury was as scrambled as a lot of you claim how comes he was able to recover straight away and fight so well for the rest of the round.
But wilder wh ole case seems to rest on Tyson having his eyes closed for a second like he was unconscious or something?
Even I close my eyes for secondswhile walking down street whether suns in my eyes or whateverLast edited by hugh grant; 05-10-2019, 04:47 AM.
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Originally posted by Fabes88 View PostLmao that knockdown is one of the most exaggerated things ever. If fury was as scrambled as a lot of you claim how comes he was able to recover straight away and fight so well for the rest of the round.
Take round nine of Wilder-Fury as a example, it would appear that Deontay Wilder inflicted the initial brain injury from this mark. The damage only got worse as evident by the fact that Tyson was no longer as illusive : lessened in defensive reflexes, balance and coordination ; as such the second shocking and violent fall of the final round cements the FACT Tyson Fury was severely beaten and his life was at risk.
At this rate had we still be fighting 15 round championship matches Tyson would be a vegetable.
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For anyone who follows Fury's erratic bla-bla-bla, it should be embarrassing even to think that he will be done after 3 fights. At worst (or best) he will temporarily retire for a year and will then come back. He has mental issues, they don't just go away forever like this and they will probably resurface again.
Btw, anyone knows who he donated his purse from Wilder fight? Surely he did, right? Right?!
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Originally posted by hugh grant View PostExactly. I mean if Mike Tyson claimed Trevor Berwick was scrambled after getting up Mike would hardly be exagerating and would be entitled to make those claims.
But wilder wh ole case seems to rest on Tyson having his eyes closed for a second like he was unconscious or something?
Even I close my eyes for secondswhile walking down street whether suns in my eyes or whatever
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostMost concussions do not result in immediate loss of consciousness, often the adverse effects of brain damage gradually manifest and set.
Take round nine of Wilder-Fury as a example, it would appear that Deontay Wilder inflicted the initial brain injury from this mark. The damage only got worse as evident by the fact that Tyson was no longer as illusive : lessened in defensive reflexes, balance and coordination ; as such the second shocking and violent fall of the final round cements the FACT Tyson Fury was severely beaten and his life was at risk.
At this rate had we still be fighting 15 round championship matches Tyson would be a vegetable.
The knockdown in round 9 was a glancing blow when he was ducking down that’s unlikely to cause s concussion. Fury did slow down but that’s because he wasn’t in top condition and why would he be after 3 years out.
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I try to stick to talking about the fighters and being as objective as possible (obviously we're human so we do tend to show some bias from time to time)
But Wilder and his hardcore fans are seriously deluded. Fury lost the Fury fight.. He walked around the ring just as Fury mimicked on his instagram before the fight with his eyebrow raised literally trying to figure Fury out.
The 2 knockdowns don't automatically mean you've won the fight.
Oh and for the record Fury is absolute scum and I cannot stand him, but facts are facts and had it not been for the judges saving him, Wilder would not be the champion right now.
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