Joshua doesn't want to get KOed into retirement so he's pulling for TF & using the nationality they share as cover LMAO #ISmellPu5$Y
Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua: If I Was a Betting Man - I Think Fury Beats Wilder!
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When one guy averaged one punch per round more landed, each guy had two rounds where they landed more than two than the other guy, then factor who threw 100 more punches and had two knockdowns, yes, I say a draw was fair.
Both guys looked like crap in my opinion, but fools are apparently impressed by feints and slaps and call it ring generalship. I had it 6-4 Fury with two rounds even. Two 10-8 rounds for Wilder, and an apparent KO. Draw was fair.Comment
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Wilder won three rounds tops (two of them 10-8 rounds). It isn't that you can't be bothered, just that it is impossible to do without feeling ******.
None of his fans can tell me which rounds they think he won because there are only 3 where it is possible to even argue he beat Fury.
Don't worry, you're not alone, no other Wilder fan in the entire world can name the rounds he won, because he plainly lost all but 3. There is no argument, as soon as a Wilder fan is asked the question, he folds and drops the argument.
Fury ran from the immediate rematch and has embarrassed himself since by fighting guys ranked outside the top 20 and now he thinks he can beat Wilder? He lost my support the moment he started to fight nobodies.
Don't you see the truth? Why is he fighting guys outside the top 20? Fury has no belief in himself He is cashing in. He will lose this fight and retire. I've seen enough Fury interviews where he says "I am going to retire". "I want to retire and live in a caravan". "Retire, retire retire!". Truth lolComment
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Are wilder fans turning in to sports ****'s? It seems that a boxer is not allowed to have an opinion unless it's the same opinion the Wilder ****'s have.
And just cuz he thinks fury wins, and let's be fair in his opinion he has already seen fury beat wilder once, that doesn't mean it affects the outcome of the fight.
But funny stuff still spinning a dreamy yarn of Joshua ducking wilder. Lol. Wilders duck of Joshua has been so clear nobody even needs to discuss it any more.Comment
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I wanted Fury to win. I watched the fight (when it happened) but I didn't score it. I thought Fury won at the time. But Wilder landed a lot of punches too and Fury could have just as easily been stopped by many referees in the 12th round. So a draw was a fair result.
Fury ran from the immediate rematch and has embarrassed himself since by fighting guys ranked outside the top 20 and now he thinks he can beat Wilder? He lost my support the moment he started to fight nobodies.
Don't you see the truth? Why is he fighting guys outside the top 20? Fury has no belief in himself He is cashing in. He will lose this fight and retire. I've seen enough Fury interviews where he says "I am going to retire". "I want to retire and live in a caravan". "Retire, retire retire!". Truth lol
I think the result was good for boxing, but it certainly wasn't fair.Last edited by Angeljuice; 12-31-2019, 07:35 AM.Comment
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Thanks for the compliment *******.
When one guy averaged one punch per round more landed, each guy had two rounds where they landed more than two than the other guy, then factor who threw 100 more punches and had two knockdowns, yes, I say a draw was fair.
Both guys looked like crap in my opinion, but fools are apparently impressed by feints and slaps and call it ring generalship. I had it 6-4 Fury with two rounds even. Two 10-8 rounds for Wilder, and an apparent KO. Draw was fair.
I have no issue with you scoring two rounds even resulting in a draw. In fact it is the first comment I've seen here with any merit with regards to arguing Wilders case for a draw.
I can't give more than 4 rounds to Wilder however hard I try so was struggling to see the argument for scoring it even (even though I think it's the best result for boxing).Comment
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I had Wilder winning 3 or 4 rounds (including 2 10-8 rounds) with Fury winning the rest. The result being a 2-3 point win for Fury.
I have no issue with you scoring two rounds even resulting in a draw. In fact it is the first comment I've seen here with any merit with regards to arguing Wilders case for a draw.
I can't give more than 4 rounds to Wilder however hard I try so was struggling to see the argument for scoring it even (even though I think it's the best result for boxing).
I hope whoever wins the rematch leaves no question who wins. I have a feeling it will be controversy via cut stoppage or some bs.Comment
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