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  • #11
    Originally posted by Phenom View Post
    I don't get the praise for Wallin he did better than expected but really didn't win more than 4 rounds

    I guess people are impressed he wasn't run over like Schwarz in 2 rounds but let's be real here it wasn't an amazing performance
    Wilder didn't win any rounds without a knockdown against a rusty Fury. Do you really want to count rounds won when Wilder is involved ? Ha

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    • #12
      Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
      Wilder didn't win any rounds without a knockdown against a rusty Fury. Do you really want to count rounds won when Wilder is involved ? Ha
      What's you obsession with Wilder does he make you feel funny inside or something

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      • #13
        CompuBox’s unofficial punch stats indicated their fight was closer than that.

        According to CompuBox, Fury landed 52 more punches overall than Wallin 179-of-651 to 127-of-334. CompuBox credited Fury for landing more power punches (127-of-362 to 84-of-169) and more jabs (52-of-289 to 43-of-165).
        The punch stats aren't that close? 127 to 84 power punches? Thats a 33.8% increase, a full third more of power punches. Weird.

        EDIT: in fairness Wallin was throwing about half as many punches, so it could be interpreted as being more effective.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni View Post
          Yeah. No one believes you actually watched the fight, or know how to score fights.

          It's cool. Kids like you say all sorts of weird s h i t. It's what makes you so adorable.
          ... he also had Yarde like 10-0...

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Rockybigblower View Post
            Im not sure which rematch you are talking about...but of course he would if there was one. He gained invaluable experience in that bout and there is a reason Fury doesn't do rematches ala Klitschko. It's because his opponents realise he is all smoke and mirrors. He is a carnie and like all carnies...once you have seen their show and how it ends...the next time has no surprises. Fury is going to bark the same old same old but this time Wilder won't be listening. He will go back to being himself and smash Fury out of there and back into retirement....minus his "lineal" championship.
            Looks like our Big Blower swallowed something extra sour in her last load.

            Maybe smoke some menthols and come back to us when you don't have that rotten taste in your mouth?

            Wilder and Wallin both had moments against a guy who's expected to win every round. That's an incredible achievement on Fury's part. But it's also a ridiculous expectation set by fans.

            Instead of working c o c k, how about enoying Boxing? These are blessed times when we get to see talent like Fury and Lomachenko. It's been decades, if ever, since the sport has been this good.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Jkp View Post
              At least Fury didnt get knocked down twice in this fight.
              I can see why hes targeting fighters outside the top 50.
              No one expects you to be good at counting. But when you try to talk like you know numbers you are going to get called out.

              50 is a big number, compared to 5, 10, 15. I think maybe you were thinking 15? 50 is like three 15's... don't take the time to count, just take my word on this - i don't want you getting confused.

              Hold out your hand: that's 5 fingers you see. Now hold out your other hand, too. That's 10 fingers total you see. 50 is FIVE tens.

              Once you get more comfortable with simple math, other things will become easier for you. Like making sensible comments on a Boxing Forum.

              Wallin >>> everyone Wilder's fought not named Fury.

              Originally posted by Phenom View Post
              I don't get the praise for Wallin he did better than expected but really didn't win more than 4 rounds

              I guess people are impressed he wasn't run over like Schwarz in 2 rounds but let's be real here it wasn't an amazing performance
              Post of the week. Buy this man a shot of something top shelf.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
                ... he also had Yarde like 10-0...
                I should be shocked to hear that. But I, sadly, believe this news.

                I want to believe these guys are just failed/aspiring comedians. That they're using the internet to craft personas. Right, no real, normally-functioning adult with a HighSchool education would talk like these people? Not seriously.

                I know I like to stir the pot. But really, I feel like I'm in the Twilight Zone sometimes.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
                  I had it a draw. Otto Wallin stole the show, the fans cheered the Germans name by the end of the night.

                  Another controversial 'win' for Fury. Gypsy-Bum robbed John McDermott and gave McDermott the rematch, I say the whooping Otto Wallin handed Fury elicits a rematch.
                  You'll disappear again when Fury beats Wilder.

                  You're a coward Abdul.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni View Post
                    I should be shocked to hear that. But I, sadly, believe this news.

                    I want to believe these guys are just failed/aspiring comedians. That they're using the internet to craft personas. Right, no real, normally-functioning adult with a HighSchool education would talk like these people? Not seriously.

                    I know I like to stir the pot. But really, I feel like I'm in the Twilight Zone sometimes.
                    ... I would have liked to quote here his posts on the RBR thread... but 1 hour deleted all his posts there...

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                    • #20
                      This whole ''Fury taught Wilder how to box'' nonsense....

                      Punches thrown/landed (per rd avg) % -
                      Fury 327/84 (27/7) 26
                      Wilder 430/71 (36/6) 17

                      Where is this dominating performance ???

                      Let me guess, punch stats don't mean anything

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