Comments Thread For: Fury Admits Wilder's Punch Was The Kind That Could Have Killed

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  • boxing fan71
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    #31
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
    Tyson Fury knows deep down that he was knocked out by Deontay Wilder, under these modern rules 'And this has put some serious fear into him'

    'But if this fight was happening under boxing rules from 100 years ago? Nobody would of been complaining over the referee' Tyson Fury got to his feet and finished the round fairly strong etc.
    This is true. Wouldn't have been stopped in the 70s or early 80s either I don't believe.

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    • STREET CLEANER
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      #32
      This is for the 1diots that say that Fury was down with his eyes open.

      Dude was unconscious for 5 seconds. Epic that he got up and fought as hard as he did when he got up.

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      • HowSwayhow
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        #33
        See I aint blind to my fandom of Wilder to know that for a 12 round fight, he lost. But with those two knockdowns it makes it close but not really. Maybe he was robbed of a knockout, I feel like the fight should have been over when Fury hit canvus for the second time.

        But dammit if Deontay just ****ing BOX and set up his KO, other than just rolling his arm showing every single time when he was going to hit him, we wouldn't be talking about if its truly a draw or if Fury beat the count. I mean for all the **** people talk about Wilder, he has been knocking out fools. Its not like he is squeaking by on points.

        Not saying Fury is a squeaking by. The man can box, damn near the best elusive heavyweight I have seen. And that is saying much, everyone is a in-the-pocket type... Fury aint down with that... Rather use his height and reach to get into a rhythm and seal it up.

        The rematch is going to be a better outing for both, but Wilder has much to prove honestly. Like is those shots he landed were a fluke or is he truly a boxer not windmilling to victories. Someones gonna lose their donut in the loss column. I just hope its Fury.

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        • 5000boxing
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          #34
          We all know Wilder took it easy on Fury the first fight... The second time around will be Game Over!

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          • Tosaken
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            #35
            Originally posted by factsarenice
            I just read the caption in your video...you are a partition fan of Wilder.....carry on my crazzy ass friend.
            My video????

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            • Mooshashi
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              #36
              Originally posted by hugh grant
              How dare he?
              But shows how tough Fury is. He goes down but gets up. Anyone can go down at any point of a fight. But if you get up that's main thing. TIme for Wilder to go down, see if he gets up.
              Wilder got hit very hard by Ortiz who you must admit is a harder puncher than Fury and survived. Personally I think this was Wilders finest hour....answered the question what will he do when his chin gets touched by a heavy hitter. He not only survived but won.

              Fury cannot ko Wilder, but he can outbox him. Both fighters know it.

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              • NYhaven
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                #37
                The scary thing is wilder almost knocked him into a coma and didn’t even connect on the jaw like he did with Breazeale. That’s real scary power if you’re fighting a man like that. Both knockdowns on fury were one on the top side of head and the second one high on the cheek, BOTH places barely capable of incapacitating your opponent, meaning you still aware of what’s going on. Jaw shots, temple shots, and sometimes hits to the back of the head are most dangerous. Wilder connects flush on the chin with his right and nobody recovers, period. Look at his knockout reel and it proves that.

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                • Richard G
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                  #38
                  One boxer saying another has a punch that can kill is way out of line, particularly given the recent boxing deaths. What if one of them does kill someone, STFU and stay away from this sort of ugly nasty stuff.

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                  • OPS
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                    #39
                    With Wilder's added weight, Fury will not get back up like he did last fight. I will be lights out. You heard it here first.

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