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  • #31
    Originally posted by emceetns View Post
    This right here. If Fury had avoided at least one of those knockdowns then he would have won a split decision on the official cards.
    Some dodgy judging when a man needs to win 11 of 12 rounds just to get a SD

    Probably why Fury thinks he needs the KO.
    Last edited by ultravividscene; 02-04-2020, 01:08 PM.

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    • #32
      No you didn’t fury stop lying.....the 12th round was the only time I saw wilder a little in any kind of trouble.
      I think fury is trying to build Dutch courage

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      • #33
        Originally posted by jmrf4435 View Post
        Delusions of grandeur?

        Wilder was supremely out boxed. Fury was never KO'd

        Stop making **** up lol
        Supremely outboxed? Fury outlanded Wilder 84-71 and got knocked down twice. It was a close fight. If Fury hadn't raised his hands at the end of every round acting like he'd won, people might see this fight as it was...a lot closer. Like 7-5 in favour of Fury but with Wilder scoring 2 knockdowns.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
          Slap or no slap, Wilder looked ready to go. Look at his eyes. Looks half asleep
          I think it was a combination of Fury's punches being harder than they look and Wilder being really fatigued [ Yarde vs Kovalev] - being a human windmill gets tiring real quick.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by jmrf4435 View Post
            Delusions of grandeur?

            Wilder was supremely out boxed. Fury was never KO'd

            Stop making **** up lol


            This batty comment reminded me of this clip from the ridiculous Showtime play-by-play. The demented Al Bernstein was reviewing the slow-motion highlight of round 3 : As the action plays-out, you hear Bernstein say '' Look it! Double Jab, what did I say in the keys to victory!''

            Perplexed as I was by Tyson's comical attempt at shooting a proper jab, the grandma slap that followed left me dumbstruck. But what left me speechless was the fact that these Jackasses at Showtime did not point out Tyson's slapping, even with 4K super-slow-motion replay! Phooey got high praise and full credit.

            I'm glad that Wilder-Fury II. is being presented by FOX. I'm thoroughly disgusted listening to this bias crap from the, Bipolar Mauro Ranallo, drunk Al Bernstein, and hater Paulie Malignaggi. I'm continuing the stream in mute.

            And BTW, come on Deontay! blast Tyson with piston jabs when hes fooling around! Work on parrying the damn jab please! Thats how this clown stole rounds.
            Last edited by 1hourRun; 02-04-2020, 03:34 PM.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz View Post
              It’s less dangerous to take the fight inside and go for the knockout against Wilder than to try and outbox him for 12 rounds.

              In one scenario you’re shortening the length of the fight in a manner that exposes Wilders lack of skill and ability. In the other scenario you’re letting him fight at a slow pace where he will be dangerous for 36 minutes.

              When there is a guy with less talent than you then you got to test him. If he passes that test then test him again. Do not stand in front of him or back away. That’s what he wants you to do because his lack of experience requires him to think about every move he is making. Shut all that down by rushing him.
              Much truth to this. Well said.

              A lot of folks who don't understand boxing assume taking the fight inside is more dangerous. That is only true under certain circumstances. Fury has many more levels and dimensions than Wilder, it showed the first time, and will be even more apparent this time.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
                Ironically Wilder was staggered and buckled but everyone concentrates on Fury , Fury went down more to off balance and was not hurt ,that’s why he still outboxed Wilder when he got up. The biggest shot from Wilder was the left hook as Fury was going down what are the chances of that happening again ? If he can’t stop him there and in the 12th he’s already out of options and has no choice to be a high punch out put fighter this time but how’s he going to do that if Fury jabs his head off and smashes him with follow up shots ,digging him on the inside to ?
                Fury wasn’t hurt? Are you really this ******?

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
                  Much truth to this. Well said.

                  A lot of folks who don't understand boxing assume taking the fight inside is more dangerous. That is only true under certain circumstances. Fury has many more levels and dimensions than Wilder, it showed the first time, and will be even more apparent this time.
                  Same as last fight. You take Fury and I’ll take Wilder. Loser leaves NSB forever. No alts, no BS just gone. Got the stones this time around?

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                  • #39
                    A lot of BoxingScene will jump on the Danny Dubois bandwagon after Feb 22. With Fury out of the way and AJ no longer seen as a threat, Dynamite Danny will become the last great British hope.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Deontay Wilder View Post
                      A lot of BoxingScene will jump on the Danny Dubois bandwagon after Feb 22. With Fury out of the way and AJ no longer seen as a threat, Dynamite Danny will become the last great British hope.
                      Brit s got more strength in depth nowadays. But wilder only has a punchers chance, be it against fury or josh.
                      Whyte, Dubois and the other back flipping brit would test wilder

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