Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Overcomes Horrible Cut To Decision Otto Wallin
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The Wilder fight for February is of course off now. At best it is postponed, but I would not be surprised if Wilder will try to face the winner Joshua-Ruiz next spring, as long as Pulev and Usyk can be bribed to wait a bit longer for their IBF and WBO mandatories.The way I look at it is, Fury did what he needed to do, regardless of how it looked or how he got it done. As they say in other sports, “secure the bag” and Fury did for his Wilder rematch. But anything can happen in the sport of boxing, especially in the HW division. I enjoyed watching the fight on ESPN plus. Next up is Wilder and he needs secure the bag with Fury. Unbelievable, 1 punch tonight could have altered Fury’s career just like that. Wilder needs to handle his business.
Fury cannot do any sparring for several months now so to allow that ugly cut to heal well. He probably cannot box another match for at least half a year, and that is an optimistic estimate, taking into account he needs a full camp with sparring after the wound is 100% healed and with very little risk it opens up again.Comment
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Have you ever been cut like that over the eye? The cut swells and wants to close, which will close over the eye...pawing at it was a reflex to try and keep it open so he could seeComment
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Fury nearly KO'd Wilder in the final round of their fight? What's your point?
Wallin was a hungry, young, undefeated lion who came to win.
Just hope that bum Wilder comes through against that 50yr old asthma sufferer who nearly knocked him out last time.Comment
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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.Comment

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