This guy need to use the same energy for the undisputed fight.
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You guys need to watch the fight again.you time that count and then tell me if Tyson got up in time and be completely honest no bs
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Originally posted by giant_king View PostYou guys need to watch the fight again.you time that count and then tell me if Tyson got up in time and be completely honest no bs
The reality is seconds don't matter. The ref's count matters. The count is only not in the ref's hands when he's not officially started the count yet. He gets where the count is from the timekeeper or whoever ringside & then its all him. So there is no such thing as a long or short count realllllllllllllly. The ref's count is whatever speed that specific ref has. Its a made up thing.
There probably SHOULD be a seconds count that is the only count that matters when a guy is knocked down, but currently there is no such thing so long count/short count talk is all bs talk.
It'd be cool if when a guy got dropped there was a count that went on the big screen above the ring or was something fans in club shows could legit count with.
It'd probably make boxing a safer sport to cuz once you get dinged up you are risking more severe damage if you get all dinged up again. So more guys being KO'd via a quicker 10 seconds count would end more fights early. Most injuries in boxing aren't one punch KO injuries. They are long beating injuries.
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Originally posted by giant_king View PostYou guys need to watch the fight again.you time that count and then tell me if Tyson got up in time and be completely honest no bs
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Fury is just talking rematch to sell his crap fight in 3 weeks. Mr. Pillowfist is talking about knocking people out so I know he's gone off the rails. Why fight Wilder again when his ego can live off of "most people think I won" for years.
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Originally posted by kingstip9 View PostMy goodness this guy carries on after knocking out a Dominic Breazeale type of opponent.
Wait till he’s faced with movement again, good opposition will take away his right hand.
Do all of you just lack the brain cells to realize boxers are asked these questions in an interview and then the author writes an article about it?
Wilder just doesn’t decide to call boxingscene.com and talk about Fury.
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Originally posted by giant_king View PostTyson is lucky the ref dragged out that count as long as he did.since deontay figured him out the rematch want last long.even if Tyson back on his roid cycle which I think he is it still will be easy work for deontay
I got it dude.
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostEh. I mean you can't time a ref's count & it mean anything. Idk why people keep talking about this like its a thing.
The reality is seconds don't matter. The ref's count matters. The count is only not in the ref's hands when he's not officially started the count yet. He gets where the count is from the timekeeper or whoever ringside & then its all him. So there is no such thing as a long or short count realllllllllllllly. The ref's count is whatever speed that specific ref has. Its a made up thing.
There probably SHOULD be a seconds count that is the only count that matters when a guy is knocked down, but currently there is no such thing so long count/short count talk is all bs talk.
It'd be cool if when a guy got dropped there was a count that went on the big screen above the ring or was something fans in club shows could legit count with.
It'd probably make boxing a safer sport to cuz once you get dinged up you are risking more severe damage if you get all dinged up again. So more guys being KO'd via a quicker 10 seconds count would end more fights early. Most injuries in boxing aren't one punch KO injuries. They are long beating injuries.
One punch KO barely cause injuries, it's the constant and long beating that does so.
Big ups.
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