Comments Thread For: Arum: Fury Beat Wilder Easy, No Slow Count, He'll Win Again!

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  • Robbie Barrett
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    #41
    Originally posted by filup79
    It's funny to hear people say Fury beat Wilder easy and dominated him. Floyd pretty much dominated everyone but u never saw him hit the floor twice in a match. Fury got dropped twice, one of those times he barely got up. Ppl need to stop with this whole thing about Fury outboxing and beating Wilder easy. Don't forget Fury had already had 2 fights as well so stop with this inactive stuff as well.
    He beat him easily, as in there's no way Wilder didn't lose on the cards. Fury was robbed.

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    • Bob Haymon
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      #42
      Originally posted by Nomadic
      It's funny that Arum wasn't to eager too throw Fury back in there with him on the pre-arranged rematch!.
      And the fight is worth a lot more money now, so the tactic to build up the rematch worked.

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      • Articulateboxin
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        #43
        Originally posted by O Prophet
        That why Gypsy queen ran from the rematch?
        Well he definitely ducked the rematch and I think people forget that. However he did duck to an 80m(?) deal with ESPN and a further 10m+ deal with WWE. Not a bad years work really!

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        • Gamboal00
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          #44
          Originally posted by Jkp
          He looked completely wired and jittery like a meth addict in the first fight. He would have been on some sort of strimulant for the wilder fight. Probably scored some sweet TUEs exemption to help him with his "mental health" issues.
          Yep his wide open eyes and weird jitteryness, not to mention the bizarre way he rose from the dead, leave me convinced he was on something that fight.

          Against Walling, where he got battered into a bloody pulp, he looked 180 percent different. From his facial expressions, movement and punches. Funny that.

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          • Articulateboxin
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            #45
            I just read the article, Arum claimed Fury won it easily. However if I have the math right, his scorecard would have been 114-112 to Fury? If winning by a single round is winning easily, i'd hate to see what a close fight looks like.

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            • Fire4231
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              #46
              Yeah... whatever. What the fu@k is Arum goin to say.

              Y’all kill me the way y’all post this sh@t like it is news worthy.

              ESPN has 100 million wrapped up in this one hitter quitter, thanks to Arum.

              Fury is getting jacked up by non-contenders. Almost lost an eye trying to keep the illusion whole. That’s sincerely dope uncle Bob...sigh

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              • Jkp
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                #47
                Originally posted by Bob Haymon
                And the fight is worth a lot more money now, so the tactic to build up the rematch worked.
                That makes no sense.

                Doing 2 bum dud fights that no one attends isn't the way to make money.

                He would have built his name a lot bigger if he beat wilder in rematch instead of fighting bums.

                Unless he's not confident of winning. And just looking for a final pay day.

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                • Nomadic
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Bob Haymon
                  And the fight is worth a lot more money now, so the tactic to build up the rematch worked.
                  I could care less what a boxer make a fight. I'm all about seeing the good fight. It's sad that we see the fights we want when two boxers age out because fans care about how much they make.
                  Last edited by Nomadic; 11-27-2019, 04:07 AM.

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                  • champion4ever
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by vitali1999
                    Like it was a wrap in December ? Fury took Wilders best shots and got up. He'll do it again. Hopefully this time he won't be robbed by so called judges
                    You are right. However, the only problem I have with that premise is Deontay Wilder didn't start his offensive until late; In rounds 9 and 12 to be exact. Those were the only two clean punches he landed on Fury for that entire bout.

                    So I don't agree that Fury took Wilder's best shots when the only times that Deontay Wilder landed flush and cleanly on Tyson Fury he went down and was dropped to the canvas twice.

                    In any case, We shall see. May the best man win.

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                    • vitali1999
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by champion4ever
                      You are right. However, the only problem I have with that premise is Deontay Wilder didn't start his offensive until late; In rounds 9 and 12 to be exact. Those were the only two clean punches he landed on Fury for that entire bout.

                      So I don't agree that Fury took Wilder's best shots when the only times that Deontay Wilder landed flush and cleanly on Tyson Fury he went down and was dropped to the canvas twice.

                      In any case, We shall see. May the best man win.
                      Well he only landed 2 because of Fury's great defense. Wilder was trying

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