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  • Damn Wicked
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    #11
    Originally posted by World Champion
    Having a hard time understanding why Fury fans are complaining about the ref. Fury knocked Wilder down with a shot to the back of the skull and Wilder was ****ed up from that point forward. If the ref was in Wilder's pocket, we would have had a DQ or a no contest.
    Ah, the same punch that Wilder dropped Fury with in the first fight. Was that cause for disqualification too?

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      #12
      Originally posted by World Champion
      Having a hard time understanding why Fury fans are complaining about the ref. Fury knocked Wilder down with a shot to the back of the skull and Wilder was ****ed up from that point forward. If the ref was in Wilder's pocket, we would have had a DQ or a no contest.
      You truly are such a pbc nutrider aren't you. You changed your name but still same eternal excuse having tribalistic partisan pbc employee acting mofo

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        #13
        Originally posted by World Champion
        Having a hard time understanding why Fury fans are complaining about the ref. Fury knocked Wilder down with a shot to the back of the skull and Wilder was ****ed up from that point forward. If the ref was in Wilder's pocket, we would have had a DQ or a no contest.
        Where was this energy when wilder landed on the back of fury’s head in their first fight with his first knockdown? Lol
        He hit him near the ears that’s why he bleedin there genius.. it wasn’t in the back of his head like wilder had

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          #14
          Originally posted by Damn Wicked
          Ah, the same punch that Wilder dropped Fury with in the first fight. Was that cause for disqualification too?
          So you're saying the referee was in Fury's pocket the first fight?

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            #15
            Originally posted by kushking
            You truly are such a pbc nutrider aren't you. You changed your name but still same eternal excuse having tribalistic partisan pbc employee acting mofo
            If anything I posted was inaccurate, you would have been able to refute it rather than resorting to personal insults.

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              #16
              Originally posted by World Champion
              So you're saying the referee was in Fury's pocket the first fight?
              In a collection of bigots and man-children on this forum, you’re currently the worst poster here. Congratulations.

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              • Damn Wicked
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                #17
                What was the point deduction for, btw? I must have missed Fury fouling. I might have missed the warnings before the point deduction too. Were there any warnings? Bayless seemed clearly displaying his favoritism. It felt blatant.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by dibzvincent143
                  Where was this energy when wilder landed on the back of fury’s head in their first fight with his first knockdown?
                  That wasn't a flush blow directly to the back of the head that ruined him for the rest of the fight. Big difference.

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                    #19
                    It didn't matter in the end but it looked for sure like he was intervening on Wilder's behalf. It wasn't just the points deduction, I think in the third or fourth round he stepped in and gave a long and unnecessary dressing down to both guys for holding at a point in time when Wilder was badly hurt and needed time. Like I say though, it ended up not even making a slight difference, I don't think anything Bayless could have done might have saved Wilder, short of letting him use a gun in there.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Damn Wicked
                      What was the point deduction for, btw? I must have missed Fury fouling. I might have missed the warnings before the point deduction too. Were there any warnings? Bayless seemed clearly displaying his favoritism. It felt blatant.
                      There were several warnings. Fury was holding nonstop, putting Wilder in headlocks, refusing to break when the ref said break, etc. It was great strategy. Put his weight on Wilder whenever possible for as long as possible. Fury wasn't trying to win on points, so who cares if eventually 1 point gets taken away? It was a brilliant tactic.

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