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  • Originally posted by chirorickyp View Post
    I hope your right. I like the guy. The sport needs him to succeed. Canelo has no charisma or personality. We need Fury.
    - -Boxing in a long downward spiral long before Fury and Canelo.

    UFC sold for $4 Bil after 20 yrs existence better organized and officiated that highlights the current weakness of boxing.

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    • Good fight. The cut definetely made the fight more interesting. I scored it 117-111 fury. Im a little worried going forward that fury got hurt in the 12th, then again its hw boxing.

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      • Originally posted by bigdunny1 View Post
        Major world championship and big fights have been stopped with half the blood with lesser cuts. Everyone in that venue gave him a extra long rope to fight on with all that blood blinding him because they knew the money stakes that were on the line with Wilder. But his eye is now phuked 10x worse then if they just stopped it. Sure he would of took a L but salvaged the eye. Now instead he is compromised going forward. Everyone would of said it was a freak cut he was winning the fight and not taken the loss serious. Now his future and career is in jeopardy with horrible cuts. And you want to throw him in immediately with Wilder his next fight? lol
        Great point.

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        • If getting cut like Fury did was the end of careers there would be no professional Thai boxers, and many fighters who cut easy would be a footnote to history...fighters like Marciano.

          I understand John Fury's Ire... That is his boy, I would want something to say about such a situation if either of my two boys were hurt like that...But there is a reason why dads should sometimes be kept away from their sons.

          The racquet made over this cut is much to do about nothing. Reminds me of when I go to my car guy and he tells me "Ohhh you can't put that bumper on!! It isn't the right part!!!" "Oh yeah? your right I won't...you will"!! the part was fine by the way...

          YES! The Gypsy King will never again be mistaken for the Gypsy Queen with silky smooth ivory skin on the noggin, but we heal... Skin is tough stuff and we have great surgeons that can help the skin. Scar tissue is also tougher than regular tissue. So while it sound great that this cut is bad bad bad...It jut a lot of drama. Fighter always cut in that area.

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          • Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
            If getting cut like Fury did was the end of careers there would be no professional Thai boxers, and many fighters who cut easy would be a footnote to history...fighters like Marciano.

            I understand John Fury's Ire... That is his boy, I would want something to say about such a situation if either of my two boys were hurt like that...But there is a reason why dads should sometimes be kept away from their sons.

            The racquet made over this cut is much to do about nothing. Reminds me of when I go to my car guy and he tells me "Ohhh you can't put that bumper on!! It isn't the right part!!!" "Oh yeah? your right I won't...you will"!! the part was fine by the way...

            YES! The Gypsy King will never again be mistaken for the Gypsy Queen with silky smooth ivory skin on the noggin, but we heal... Skin is tough stuff and we have great surgeons that can help the skin. Scar tissue is also tougher than regular tissue. So while it sound great that this cut is bad bad bad...It jut a lot of drama. Fighter always cut in that area.
            The question isn't just a cut ,its blood going into the eye with an added giant gash as well,there were multiple cuts and it should have been stopped by what MOST fights do.

            Im personally glad it wasn't I had Fury in 12 UD win and put some $$ on it and wanted him but lets be real 95% of fights would have got stopped if Fury wasn't under the Arum promo,it gets stopped.

            You are right about Fathers though they need to just let the trainers do there thing,Ben did good keeping Fury relaxed and calm.

            Fury himself said he cannot see and couldn't see after the fight was over ,he also wasn't given a finger test either by the ref to count them ? Yea...lol

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            • Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
              The question isn't just a cut ,its blood going into the eye with an added giant gash as well,there were multiple cuts and it should have been stopped by what MOST fights do.

              Im personally glad it wasn't I had Fury in 12 UD win and put some $$ on it and wanted him but lets be real 95% of fights would have got stopped if Fury wasn't under the Arum promo,it gets stopped.

              You are right about Fathers though they need to just let the trainers do there thing,Ben did good keeping Fury relaxed and calm.

              Fury himself said he cannot see and couldn't see after the fight was over ,he also wasn't given a finger test either by the ref to count them ? Yea...lol
              I meant the healing process for the eye. I never addressed his cut and a stoppage, but I will now: Yeah lol, that fight would normally have been stopped. DEFINITELY! Im torn... Im glad they didn't but it was caused by a punch.

              Hell of a gash!

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              • - -Deyonce's eye completely shut the last 3 rds vs TBA Duhapas who was stopped the first time Deyonce managed a few consecutive punches.

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                • Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
                  - -Boxing in a long downward spiral long before Fury and Canelo.

                  UFC sold for $4 Bil after 20 yrs existence better organized and officiated that highlights the current weakness of boxing.
                  Absoutely but boxing will never die. It should have after Holmes Ali. And there's always then next one.

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                  • Originally posted by PoserExposer View Post
                    There’s absolutely nothing unusual about that. It’s ringside commentary and the commission would’ve gone to Tony Weeks and ruled it a punch either way. Fury’s corner (as I’m sure Wallin’s was) delayed in that news by a round.
                    It IS unusual tho.. the ringside commentary over stepped their boundaries.. it's not their job, it's the commissions. It's the equivalent of telling a fighter he's down on the cards.

                    The ringside commentary works for ESPN not the commission, and this particular fighter happened to be THEIR fighter.. it's a bad look.

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                    • Your perspective is from a TV viewer standpoint not a ringside viewer. I’ve been in roughly 20+ ringside/lower level fights where everyone including ringside commentary make loud objections for everyone to hear. That’s not yo say that the commission is a oblivious to what’s taking place. You’re assuming that the commission did not know what was happening that’s all I’m saying. Neither you or me from a TV viewer’s perspective could see what took place outside of what we are watching.
                      Originally posted by jondacon View Post
                      It IS unusual tho.. the ringside commentary over stepped their boundaries.. it's not their job, it's the commissions. It's the equivalent of telling a fighter he's down on the cards.

                      The ringside commentary works for ESPN not the commission, and this particular fighter happened to be THEIR fighter.. it's a bad look.

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