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Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: "If I Don't Knock Wilder Out, It Doesn't Count!"
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Again this coming from some moron with zero credibility or involvement in the sport. We both know why you can't accept Fury beat your boy and it's pathetic. Look at all the hoops you have to jump through just to justify the draw. Lol you are truly pathetic.Did Deontay get drop twice like Tyson vs. Luis Ortiz? NY has its safety protocols for potential concussions during combat, you should look into that.
Jack Reiss is a horrible ref, he has a history of contraversy.
Tyson was not on steady legs, he held Reiss to balance himself; Reiss noticed this and gave him a sobriety test in the middle of a fight.
Judge Phil Edwards of the UK scored Wilder-Fury a draw. Ten rounds my ass!
Phil Edwards had Tyson up on his score going into the 12, so he ( Edward ) must of predicted a 10-8 round in the final round to 'rob' Tyson? Without the knockdown Phooey wins.Comment
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Deontay Wilder says your punches feel like pillows
Tyson Fury so stop with the pitty pat BULL****Comment
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Good points, but another question. How do you think Fury's eye going to hold up after the Wailing fight?Not saying I believe anything Fury says, I don't, but he did **** with Wilder quite a bit in the first fight. Thing about Wilder's punches are that they are easy to read - you know when they are coming and where, and Fury was able to either roll with what Wilder was throwing or avoid them altogether in exchanges (things Breazeale and Ortiz don't have the talent to do - Ortiz relying more on his chin, but still slowwing down mid-fight enough to be a more stationary target like Fury was in the 12th).
It was only in the 12th where Fury tired that he didn't get out of the way or roll with a punch that stunned him and set him up for the subsequent 2 punches that put him down.
Question is - with better preparation this time, will he be more on the ball later in the fight and so still be alert enough to ride the punches like he did in the early rounds ? Also potentially be more accurate with his what he throws.
Wilder only wins if he can hit Fury clean, and Fury knows the solitary mistake he made in the 12th last time.
Its likely going to be a good fight, but I'm with the bookies in having Fury as the marginal favourite to not make a mistake this time.Comment
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Got to be a worry for him that it reopens and affects the fight, especially if it impairs his vision and stops him being able to see punches coming - that would be a game-changer.Comment
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Getting hurt is better than making Wilder
look ****** and clueless for 12 roundsComment
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Ortiz isn't the puncher Wilder is. But stopping the fight at the beginning of the round to have a look at Wilder was an advantage for Deontay. Ortiz didn't get the same care when he was looking shaky and exhausted did he? As for British judges, I guess anyone can be a crap one or get a brown envelope, doesn't matter where you live. Your hero got a gift, everyone knows it, that's why Deontay got hes book of excuses out.Did Deontay get drop twice like Tyson vs. Luis Ortiz? NY has its safety protocols for potential concussions during combat, you should look into that.
Jack Reiss is a horrible ref, he has a history of contraversy.
Tyson was not on steady legs, he held Reiss to balance himself; Reiss noticed this and gave him a sobriety test in the middle of a fight.
Judge Phil Edwards of the UK scored Wilder-Fury a draw. Ten rounds my ass!
Phil Edwards had Tyson up on his score going into the 12, so he ( Edward ) must of predicted a 10-8 round in the final round to 'rob' Tyson? Without the knockdown Phooey wins.Comment
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So what you're saying is, if the ref is Tony Weeks, you should bet on Fury getting a controversial TKO.Man can you imagine if he actually pulled it off. I feel like it would be similar to Ward knocking Kovalev out. Ward said he was going for the K.O. and most of us laughed and thought it was just talk cuz everyone thought Kov would have to win by K.O. and Ward would have to completely outbox him to get the winComment
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