Fury vs Wilder 1 - CSAC is Overturning Result to KO

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    #11
    Redbars shouldn't be able to create threads.

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    • 'b'
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      #12
      Just owning a crack pipe is illegal

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      • rudy
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        #13
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        Originally posted by Fanofreason
        Big announcement coming. California is instituting retroactive replay for boxing under John Carvelli. They are going to be allowed to go back 12 calendar months for any errors.

        First fight they are over turning is Wilder vs Fury.

        Fury hit the deck clearly at 2:21 and at 2:11 Fury clearly still had his right hand on the canvas. This is a clear 10 second rule violation as Fury did not completely leave the canvas as the rules state.

        Don't shoot the messenger. They have clear video evidence as well.

        Wilder will be credited with a KO 12. As Fury did not beat the count it will be declared a KO not a TKO.

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        • Dip_Slide
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          #14
          "Most people don't know ***** about boxing" ~Roger Mayweather

          Do you actually know that in boxing there's actually a 10 count that a fighter has to beat, not 10 seconds?

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          • redmish
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            #15
            Originally posted by DARTH SILKWORMS
            A ten count and ten seconds are two different things. If a ref gives a long count, you can discipline the ref, but the fighter's responsibility is to get up before the ref counts to ten, not before ten seconds elapse.
            You're absolutely right. Too many on here dont realise this.

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            • Nash out
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              #16
              Fury beat the referees count, which is the only count that matters, but he also beat the real 10 second clock clock. What a bum to post such a pathetic post. If you make a troll post, it has to be funny, otherwise you're just wasting everybody's time. Go back to your Mother's basement you prat.

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              • DuckAdonis
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                #17
                Sure buddy

                Dream on...

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                • boliodogs
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Fanofreason
                  Big announcement coming. California is instituting retroactive replay for boxing under John Carvelli. They are going to be allowed to go back 12 calendar months for any errors.

                  First fight they are over turning is Wilder vs Fury.

                  Fury hit the deck clearly at 2:21 and at 2:11 Fury clearly still had his right hand on the canvas. This is a clear 10 second rule violation as Fury did not completely leave the canvas as the rules state.

                  Don't shoot the messenger. They have clear video evidence as well.

                  Wilder will be credited with a KO 12. As Fury did not beat the count it will be declared a KO not a TKO.
                  That's a load of BS. They are not overturning anything and the fight will remain a draw forever. Wilder should get credit for the KO and the ref ***ed up but they never overturn results that way. The fight will remain a draw.

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                    #19
                    Tyson will be devastated!

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                    • Luilun
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                      #20
                      The count starts when the ref begins the count

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