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Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
Tyson out-landed Wilder by just 13 punches in their first encounter according to punch-stats. The difference in effective-offensive scoring is close, despite the general consensus which assumed that there is a wide separation in boxing-skills between Wilder and Fury.
In spite the facts, many still stubbornly hold on to this belief that Tyson Fury washed Deontay Wilder in the first fight. Amazing how easily persuaded the masses are by the 'experts'.
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Well people saying Joshua is a ****ing idiot for saying such things. I don't even agree with joshua.
But in Joshua's defence, fury and wilder have already shared 12 rounds and wilder couldn't do it.
So we have all these ppl attacking Joshua for saying these ridiculous things yet his statement is based off the fact that wilder has already tried and failed where as everybody who says he's wrong are basing that off what?
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Originally posted by DaNeutral. View PostWell people saying Joshua is a ****ing idiot for saying such things. I don't even agree with joshua.
But in Joshua's defence, fury and wilder have already shared 12 rounds and wilder couldn't do it.
So we have all these ppl attacking Joshua for saying these ridiculous things yet his statement is based off the fact that wilder has already tried and failed where as everybody who says he's wrong are basing that off what?
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Shut up AJ. Ur just mad because Wilder got to Fury first. AJ called out Fury when Fury wasn't even licensed to fight. But there was Wilder right there to be had and AJ passed on him after the Wlad fight. Nobody is interested in AJ/Pulev so they have to drum up business. Typical.
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Joshua gets every fight prediction wrong. Sorry Fury fans!
Him and Fury have the worst record for predicting fights in history.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostJudge Alejandro Rochin scored Wilder-Fury I. 115-111 for the 'Bronze-Bomber'. Judge Phil Edwards from the UK, scored the fight a draw. Judge Robert Tapper scored Wilder-Fury 112-114 for Tyson Fury ; its important to note that Robert Tapper is the least experience judge among the three officials that scored Wilder-Fury I.
Therefore, among the experienced judges we got a clear win for the 'Bronze-Bomber' Deontay Wilder and a draw -- no clear win for Tyson.
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