Nobody can outbox Wilder for 12 rounds. Period

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    #31
    Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
    You have to take chances to beat him. The only man who didn't take chances was Stiverne and he couldn't outbox him

    Fury outboxed him but couldn't do it for 12 rds.

    Ortiz outboxed him for 7 rds.

    You just can't do it for 12 rounds.
    fury outboxed him for 12 rounds and won the fight.
    It doesnt matter what the official records say...in our mind we know a 50% fury beat wilder..

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      #32
      Fury beat him

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        #33
        Originally posted by KTFOKING
        I do agree that if you just fight to out box him, you are playing with danger. This guy legitimately just needs to hit you with something somewhat clean and you could be out. Someone will need to really go after him and try to hurt Wilder and get him out of there. His chin is very solid which even allows him to get his shots off even if he is getting out boxed.
        This. Wilder from round one needs to be bustled hard by a serious puncher.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
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          Fury outboxed him but couldn't do it for 12 rds.


          You just can't do it for 12 rounds.
          I don't understand? But fury did outbox him for 12 rounds, even in the rounds he was dropped.
          Are you really implying wilder will never go 12 rounds without dropping his opponent? That's a big statement
          Last edited by hugh grant; 11-29-2019, 06:25 PM.

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            #35
            Originally posted by hugh grant
            I don't understand? But fury did outbox him for 12 rounds, even in the rounds he was dropped.
            Are you really implying wilder will never go 12 rounds without dropping his opponent? That's a big statement
            that already happened in the first stirverne fight.

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              #36
              Originally posted by daggum
              that already happened in the first stirverne fight.
              Oh, I can't remember if stiverne was dropped or not in first fight?
              But stivern e didn't outbox wilder I guess

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                #37
                that already happened in the first stirverne fight.
                Oh, I can't remember if stiverne was dropped or not in first fight?
                But stivern e didn't outbox wilder I guess
                In the first fight, Wilder knocked Stiverne down at the end of round 2.

                But Stiverne did this sort of tackle move where he grabbed Wilder's legs as he was falling. It was a dirty move and he got saved by the bell.

                Ref should've counted it as a knockdown, deducted a point, and told Stiverne "this is boxing, not MMA or football."

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
                  You have to take chances to beat him. The only man who didn't take chances was Stiverne and he couldn't outbox him

                  Fury outboxed him but couldn't do it for 12 rds.

                  Ortiz outboxed him for 7 rds.

                  You just can't do it for 12 rounds.
                  Fury survived and outboxed him 35 out of 36 minutes.. if fury wasn’t too ****y and didn’t play around he wouldn’t have gotten caught..

                  That will always be a win in my book.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
                    In the first fight, Wilder knocked Stiverne down at the end of round 2.

                    But Stiverne did this sort of tackle move where he grabbed Wilder's legs as he was falling. It was a dirty move and he got saved by the bell.

                    Ref should've counted it as a knockdown, deducted a point, and told Stiverne "this is boxing, not MMA or football."
                    you failed to mention how the bell had already rang. that would probably be deemed important information.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
                      You have to take chances to beat him. The only man who didn't take chances was Stiverne and he couldn't outbox him

                      Fury outboxed him but couldn't do it for 12 rds.

                      Ortiz outboxed him for 7 rds.

                      You just can't do it for 12 rounds.
                      What round did Wilder outbox Fury or Ortiz in two fights for that matter, how did Ortiz not out box him if it only went 10 and 7 rounds in two fights ? See you CAN outbox him for 12 rounds and one guy already did and got robbed . lol

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