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Originally posted by doom_specialist View PostBut draws aren't negative. And I've been on this site and talked to enough boxing fans in my 43 years to know that resume refers to the full body of work. A fighter who gives a good account of himself in a loss (JMM for example) shouldn't have it relegated to nothing because of an unfavorable result. Wilder may have gotten outboxed in a draw, but he legitimately put Fury to sleep. People like to forget that part.
You can define resume however you want, but it’s a biiig stretch to say Fury is a positive on Wilders resume, when he was extremely lucky to even get a draw
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Originally posted by techliam View PostPut him to sleep so bad that Fury outboxed him for the rest of the round?
You can define resume however you want, but it’s a biiig stretch to say Fury is a positive on Wilders resume, when he was extremely lucky to even get a draw
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Originally posted by REDEEMER View PostOnly Wilder fans would take a draw to someone the entire boxing social media world was telling he’s not ready for . It’s a huge dent in the Wilder career and further damage beyond a Ortiz in 2018 he lucked out in and to a guy not really medically cleared . Wilders had big breaks so far so much even getting help in his 13th fight ,he’s lucky not have multiple losses but his luck runs out when he sees Fury again .
If he does win legitimately, if rank him no.1 by a distance
But I’m not giving him credit now for something he hasn’t done. That’s fanboy mentality
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Originally posted by techliam View PostWilder has a decent chance of beating Fury, I’d say it’s 50/50
If he does win legitimately, if rank him no.1 by a distance
But I’m not giving him credit now for something he hasn’t done. That’s fanboy mentality
One could make argument of 60/ 40 if they really know boxing ,I wouldn’t give Wilder a 30% chance personally ,I think it’s a very unlikely Wilder win and only a arrogant Fury would potentially lose but do we configure that into it again?
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Originally posted by Laligalaliga View PostBut he just showed us he can if he wants to.
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Originally posted by techliam View PostPut him to sleep so bad that Fury outboxed him for the rest of the round?
You can define resume however you want, but it’s a biiig stretch to say Fury is a positive on Wilders resume, when he was extremely lucky to even get a draw
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Originally posted by doom_specialist View PostAll your opinion, but I respect it. And Fury said he was out himself when he spoke to Mike Tyson, and we saw that the count took longer than 10 seconds. I thought Fury won the fight too, but I can admit that Wilder had a case for winning early in a fight that he "lost". A lot of refs would have waved it off, or got to 10 sooner. A lot of judges would have scored it for Fury, but it didn't go that way. Everyone knows Wilder boxes terribly, but his generalship has never been how he wins fights. There are enough question marks for the rematch to make it interesting regardless of what you think happened the first time.
I don’t dispute the closing argument. I’ve said earlier in the post the rematch is 50/50. The power is an equaliser
However, that doesn’t detract from my original point that it’s a massive stretch to claim Fury as a positive for Wilder. It’s puzzling why a select few posters on here are desperate to credit Wilder with things he has yet to do, instead of waiting until he actually does it
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Originally posted by techliam View PostI didn’t see him take longer than 10 seconds at all. If you are referring to the referee counting longer, you’ll find this happens in nearly every fight with a knockdown
I don’t dispute the closing argument. I’ve said earlier in the post the rematch is 50/50. The power is an equaliser
However, that doesn’t detract from my original point that it’s a massive stretch to claim Fury as a positive for Wilder. It’s puzzling why a select few posters on here are desperate to credit Wilder with things he has yet to do, instead of waiting until he actually does it
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Originally posted by OldTerry View PostI wouldn't call what AJ did against Ruiz a lesson in being a Masterclass boxer. He used his height and reach well and fought in a defensive style. Against a much better boxer like Fury he would not look very masterful at all.
People will be like AJ is so versatile and his boxing skills is top notch.
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