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  • #41
    Fury hurt wilder's right hand with his head. At least twice.

    Judges seem to have scored him favorably for the damage he inflicted in wilder's gloves with his big melon.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post
      Before the first fight. Fury said he was going to meet Wilder in the centre of the ring and not take a step back.

      Before Fury fought Wlad he said he was going out there to KO him.

      The point is Fury says the same thing every fight and there are still idiots here who believe/hope he will do this. Fury just going to fight the same way he always fights.
      I can agree with that and a lot of guys say they will stand toe-to-toe before the fight. Sometimes it's just meant to psyche out their opponents. Other times I imagine they actually intended to go for the KO but then had to adjust because their opponent was tougher than expected. Either way I agree; Tyson Fury is going to do whatever he thinks is necessary to get the W, as he should.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by ultravividscene View Post
        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.
        I wouldn't go that far lol, but I don't think Wilder won 7 rounds either. I think that 115-111 or 114-112 for Fury would have been about right. A draw was a bit of a reach to me but not the most outrageous thing I've ever seen. For example, if you think Fury won 8 rounds and Wilder won 4 then a swing round going the other way ( leaving 7 for Fury and 5 for Wilder) plus Wilder's two knockdowns would give you a draw at 113-113.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by emceetns View Post
          I can agree with that and a lot of guys say they will stand toe-to-toe before the fight. Sometimes it's just meant to psyche out their opponents. Other times I imagine they actually intended to go for the KO but then had to adjust because their opponent was tougher than expected. Either way I agree; Tyson Fury is going to do whatever he thinks is necessary to get the W, as he should.
          Yes and also on YouTube when Fury reacts to the 12 round of their last fight he says he got knocked down because he tried to knock Wilder out in that round. So no one way will.he try that with a fresh wilder

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          • #45
            if he really sits down n his shots he could have some success

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            • #46
              Originally posted by RyuVsKen View Post
              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.
              It's hard to give wilder any round outside 9 and 12.
              Wilder freely admits he don't try winning rounds. People have no problem admit ortiz was winning every round against wilder before being koed.
              But when it comes to try justifying wilder draw we are supposed to believe wilder is winning rounds now and not just being outboxed like he usually is before finding equaliser

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