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  • Combat Talk Radio
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    #11
    Originally posted by BoxingScene
    According to Wallin, he used dirty tactics in retaliation to the tactics being used by Fury.
    "He was using dirty tactics too and I'm not gonna let someone do that to me, without me answering back with some dirty tactics," Wallin said.
    "This is boxing. It's a fight and you gotta do everything you can to win."
    Now WHY COULDN'T MANNY THINK LIKE THIS??? That's the story right there. You getting fouled, DO SOMETHING about it!

    Wallin's got a fan in me.

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    • LoadedWraps
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      #12
      Originally posted by kushking
      Fury was robbed of a DQ victory as Wallin the btch should've been DQ'D for trying to intentionally guage the Wound after the ref broke them up.
      That was classless. Definitely at least a point deduction. Fury stops anyone in the division. Get him on a wild boar diet, low carb, low fat, high sodium and water. Wilder will be asleep in 9 rounds. He won't have an answer for Fury's combinations inside.

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      • sidefx996
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        #13
        Originally posted by 1hourRun
        Tyson Fury should of been KO twice now in his last three fights. Jack Reiss should of waved the fight off in the 12th vs. Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder ( as most commentators have agreed ) and Tony Weeks also should of stopped the fight with Otto Wallin.

        Tony Weeks should be suspended, he allowed Badou Jack to fight with a gross and career ending gash against 'Sir' Marcus Browne, and now Otto possibly killed the career of Tyson Fury, busting the Gypsy-Bum wide open and beating him senseless in the final round, under the supervision of Weeks.

        But then again, maybe I'm being too hard on Tony Weeks, Tyson after-all wanted a Mexican style showdown with Otto Wallin, Weeks is the right guy for these kinds of fights, however, Tyson is the wrong type for these wars.
        What exactly is the point of waiving a fight off and not giving a fighter a 10 count? He's already down. If he can't get up he gets counted out. He's not going to take any additional punishment over the course of a few more seconds of being down. If he's able to get up then the ref makes the determination if he's fit to continue.

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          #14
          Originally posted by JLC
          Despite the cut Fury won most all the rounds. So no, the fight should t have been waved off, because clearly Fury was able to be effective despite the cut.
          Doctors or referees do not have the judges score-cards, this is irrelevant and not to be taken into consideration when determining if a boxer is fit to continue.

          Tyson should of have a TKO loss on his record without any preferential treatment, I know Otto Wallin would of not got the same opportunity to save is undefeated record. Politics saved Tyson Fury again.

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            #15
            Mans wanted a cheap win 😂

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              #16
              What nonsense. Otto doesn't care as much as he's putting on. He was in the ring with Tyson, he had all night to try to take him out and he didn't deliver. You could've forced the stoppage, if you wanted it bad enough. Instead he scrapped Tyson's face with the underside of his glove. You lost your credibility and support there. How does anyone find the energy to complain about the fight?

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                #17
                Originally posted by sidefx996
                What exactly is the point of waiving a fight off and not giving a fighter a 10 count? He's already down. If he can't get up he gets counted out. He's not going to take any additional punishment over the course of a few more seconds of being down. If he's able to get up then the ref makes the determination if he's fit to continue.


                Tyson Fury took two bombs from the most dangerous puncher in the sport, fell like a sack of potatoes and stared at the ceiling unable to order his body to get up.

                Fury laid flat on his back, a bad sign, it was so bad that even the UK's broadcasting network ( BTSPORT ) thought Fury was OUT. Taking into consideration that Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder dropped Fury in the ninth only strengthens the case for a competent referee that this man is concussed and should not be given a chance to take any more punishment.

                To make matters worse for Jack Reiss, Tyson had to hold on to Reiss shoulders to balance himself -- who does that? A concussed person.

                Tyson Fury's career has been shorten fighting in America.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by kushking
                  Fury was robbed of a DQ victory as Wallin the btch should've been DQ'D for trying to intentionally guage the Wound after the ref broke them up.
                  Right. That thumb to the cut was worth a point at least. What if Wallin had actually ripped it open worse how would have things proceeded? But is pawing at a guys eye with a cut a bigger foul than say pawing at an eye without one? It’s obviously very unsportsmanlike, but who’s to say the reward couldn’t have been worth more than the risk? I mean if he coulda ripped it open to force a stoppage without getting DQ’d? Anywho I’m impressed at how good they work on cuts these days.

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                  • TBear
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                    #19
                    There is some truth to this. If Wallin suffered the same cut they probably would have stopped the fight.
                    Last edited by TBear; 09-17-2019, 03:49 AM.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by TBear
                      There is some truth too this. If Wallin suffered the same cut they probably would have stopped the fight.
                      True that.

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