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  • Was Bayless's protection plan actually dangerous for Wilder?

    Last edited by D4thincarnation; 04-03-2020, 11:16 AM.

  • #2
    it was quite clear, this ref bias that is. separate the fighters then move the fucc out the way, stop trying to buy time for the hometown guy. boxing is too predictable.

    and one of them was a legit knockdown, wilder fell forward and grabbed onto fury's legs to hold himself up.

    i was just laughing the whole time at the bias, because boxing never changes,.

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    • #3
      Every single time that fury would get close to Wilder,Bayless would sprint over in order to pry him off. Not only that,but he would constantly bail wilder out of the corner and off of the ropes when he was trapped. On top of the fact that there was at least 2 occasions where Wilder was wobbly as hell,and he literally split the two up for a couple of seconds to that Wilder could catch a breather. Boxing needs new blood,and these old refs and judges need to be replaced.

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      • #4
        100% correct I was shocked when jumped in and stopped the fight I thought I was wrong about him . Then I hear corner through in the towel so yeah would allowed more punishment I believe hoping for miracle right or DQ on Tyson for hitting Bach of the head .

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Tutsa View Post
          100% correct I was shocked when jumped in and stopped the fight I thought I was wrong about him . Then I hear corner through in the towel so yeah would allowed more punishment I believe hoping for miracle right or DQ on Tyson for hitting Bach of the head .

          Yeah, if it would have continued, Bayless would have looked to take another point and then find a reason to DQed Fury.

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