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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Arum: We Just Want Good Judges For Fury-Wilder; British Judge Not Necessary

    By Keith Idec - Bob Arum didn't think the Deontay Wilder-Tyson Fury fight was remotely close. Back then, Arum didn't have a vested interest in their 12-round fight for Wilder's WBC heavyweight title. Arum's company, Top Rank Inc., didn't become Fury's co-promoter until a couple months after their December 2018 bout resulted in a widely...
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    #2
    Go figure
    Kind of ironic

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    • Curtis Harper
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      #3
      According to Fury, judges can take the day off

      He will be on the wrong end of being right

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      • thereeldeel
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        #4
        The judges will be under pressure to score the fight correctly this time, which should mean an easy decision win for Tyson Fury (unless off course Wilder gets the KO).
        Same thing happened in the first Lewis vs Holyfield fight, it was an absolute robbery, the rematch was scored correctly as a comfortable win for Lewis. Same thing should happen here.

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        • P4Pdunny
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          #5
          If Fury can manage to evade the big shots the judges will be under pressure to give it to the right man if he boxes the better fight

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          • ChadVegas
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            #6
            Funny the article didn't mention
            1. WILDER THREW 100 MORE PUNCHES

            2. WILDER WAS THE AGRESSOR 95% OF FIGHT

            3. FURY WAS OUT COLD
            saved by bad decision by ref

            4 Wilder landed the harder punches by far not slaps

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            • MDPopescu
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              #7
              Arum mentioned Feldman, Lederman, Weisfeld... and Moretti...

              ... not bad, not bad...

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              • ippo
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                #8
                I dont think the judges are gonna matter this time.Wilder i believe should be able to get fury out of there.I thought fury won the first fight by the way.

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                • Vinnykin
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                  #9
                  This is never going 12 rounds...... Fury has far better conditioning and Wilder will stay committed to land his punch throughout.

                  I think Wilder will take a lot of damage in this fight, from the jab and inside work of Fury.

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                  • Oshio
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                    #10
                    Alejandro Rochin has done hums a disservice in the first fight. He has placed himself in the wrong side of history as one of the most corrupt judges in history

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