Comments Thread For: Fury: Nobody, Not Dad or Trainer, Thought I'd Beat Wilder

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  • SteveM
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    #41
    Originally posted by Boxing lives
    Well he got up. Even if it was slow. Still doesn't change the fact that he didn't beat Wilder though and could only manage a draw against the best in the world Deontay Wilder. Everyone who doubted he would beat Wilder was right because he failed to do so.
    Still saying slow?? He got up on the correct count of nine. No referee starts counting the moment that a boxer hits the deck - first they send the standing boxer to a neutral corner. Then, Reiss counted correctly second for second with real time. Don't believe me? >> go look at a youtube video and put it on 1/4 time and see for yourself.

    Ask yourself why Fury is ahead of Wilder in the Ring rankings? How can that be?

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    • Blond Beast
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      #42
      Originally posted by lowblows420
      Both were robbed...Wilder could've got a KO if the ref chose to waive the fight off instead of count.. and fury got robbed since it did go to the score cards he clearly won atleast 7 to 9 of 12 rds.
      I think that’s a very fair perspective. Fury’s head bounced off the canvas and he didn’t move for a few seconds. Considering he got up and ended up fighting back hard it looks like it was a smart calculated move to help himself recover. Getting up too fast he coulda wobbled and have it waved off. Course it coulda been knee jerked stopped with the head bouncing off the canvas coupled with Fury being frozen for a few seconds. Maybe the ref saw something in his eyes? I had Fury still winning on points. But I’m not outraged over the draw, dude still got dropped twice. Plus I doubt anyone would rather take all of Wilders punches that night than Fury’s. I know Draws set boxing back a bit, but as far as things go it wasent so bad taking a step back and looking at it organically without points.

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      • 5000boxing
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        #43
        Originally posted by DaNeutral.
        There it is again. WOULD WOULD WOULD. Wilder has had a decade and over 40 fights, you ask about any of the top 10 heavies over the last decade fighting wilder and we get hit with WOULD, where has wilder been hiding? Why hasnt he fought any of these guys?
        because before Wilder had a belt no one wanted to fight him.. Fighters still dont.. Other than to get a paycheck... he was already 32-0 before he finally got a shot.. Why?? Because Its not worth it to spend your entire check on medical bills fighting Wilder. Lol. Now, since he became champion be has had 10 defenses.. None of those fighters in the top ten are better than King Kong which he is fighting a second time! He fought the usual guys, molina, breazale, arreola, he took the belt from bermaine.. Then brutally koed him in the rematch.. Just like he will do ortiz and Fury! Now.. Which top heavy has Wilder been avoiding since he rurned pro? Whyte? Chisora? Parker? AJ? Ruiz? Haye? Joyce? Dubois? Usky? Wladimir Klitchko? Lmao!

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        • 5000boxing
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          #44
          Originally posted by eco1
          If you know the rules so well:

          Why was Wilder given almost a minute in between rounds when he fought Ortiz?
          Because it was the end of the round genuis!

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          • P4Pdunny
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            #45
            It was a draw....

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            • Mario040481
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              #46
              I think the count issue is barking up the wrong tree. Asking Fury to do the hokey pokey when he gets up, which happens in a few fights these days, is an issue. Wilder shoulda took the fight to the UK, may've been lucky enough to get Howard Foster as ref...

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              • Boxing lives
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                #47
                Originally posted by SteveM
                Still saying slow?? He got up on the correct count of nine. No referee starts counting the moment that a boxer hits the deck - first they send the standing boxer to a neutral corner. Then, Reiss counted correctly second for second with real time. Don't believe me? >> go look at a youtube video and put it on 1/4 time and see for yourself.

                Ask yourself why Fury is ahead of Wilder in the Ring rankings? How can that be?
                Reiss has been a terrible ref as of late. I don't have a problem with Fury being ahead in those rankings. He knocked off Wlad and softened him up for AJ way before Wilder was champ. It doesn't change the fact that he cant beat Deontay!

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