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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photos: Tyson Fury Suffers Severe Cut, Decisions Otto Wallin

    Tyson Fury, Otto Wallin Fight Photos Gallery - T-Mobile Arena - Tyson Fury overcame a terrible cut and a stiff challenge from Otto Wallin to successfully defend his lineal heavyweight title via unanimous decision (116-112, 117-111, 118-110) in front of 8,249 fans. (photos by Mikey Williams)

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  • champion4ever
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    Those two cuts Tyson Fury sustained above his right eye brow and right eye lid could possibly and potentially delay the start of his February Deontay Wilder rematch anyhow.

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      Tyson I know you are having a tequila sunrise, Llorar y llorar! Joto-Gitano!

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      • Boxing Goat
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        Wallin was just worlds better than anyone thought. Give the man his due. You really never know how good you are until you make that big step up and this was it. Call ot what it is.

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          Originally posted by champion4ever
          Those two cuts Tyson Fury sustained above his right eye brow and right eye lid could possibly and potentially delay the start of his February Deontay Wilder rematch anyhow.
          Over 4 months is plenty of time to heal from a cut.

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            Originally posted by Boxing Goat
            Over 4 months is plenty of time to heal from a cut.
            I get all that but he still has to train. If he doesn't have sufficient enough time to train/spar for this upcoming rematch, then his conditioning could suffer as a result of it.

            It will probably take at least a minimum of three months for those two cuts to heal and that will leave him with only about eight weeks to get in shape and train for the rematch. That is not nearly enough time to prepare for a Deontay Wilder bout.

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              After this scrap no way does Arum feed him to Wilder. Arum now has his excuse to further delay Wilder fight. Wilder should move on with his career & avenge the draw later.

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                After this scrap no way does Arum feed him to Wilder. Arum now has his excuse to further delay Wilder fight. Wilder should move on with his career & avenge the draw later. If Wallin had power?

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                  Back to his diet of wild boar

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                    Originally posted by Boxing Goat
                    Wallin was just worlds better than anyone thought. Give the man his due. You really never know how good you are until you make that big step up and this was it. Call ot what it is.
                    If any of what you are saying is true then how do you explain the lopsided judges scorecards of 8-4, 9-3 and 10-2 all in favor of the winner Tyson Fury.

                    Wallin didn't do Jack in this fight; Outside of cutting Fury above both his right eye brow and eye lid and hurting him in the final round.

                    Other than that, this fight was all Fury. It wasn't even remotely close. I will give Wallin credit though for displaying a championship heart, lasting the distance against the Lineal champion and forcing Tyson to bite down and dig deep in order to secure the victory however.

                    At the same time, he did not once have Tyson Fury in trouble or beat him up in this fight.

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