The first knockdown he goes to the blue corner (his own corner) second knockdown he goes to the red corner. What’s the story with that and why wasn’t it picked up on?
Fury / Wilder 2. Fury not going to neutral corner.
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NB: Fury's 'home' corner was red, not blue. And Fury going to the blue corner was after the non-knockdown late in round 3
Rd3, First knockdown. Ref is pointing to the neutral corner, but Fury goes to the red corner, and ref just seems to ignore the transgression. As far as I know, the ref could have penalised Fury here, by pausing the count until Fury moved to the neutral corner, but for whatever reason he chose not to do that
Rd5, Second knockdown. Ref points to the neutral corner again, but this time when he picks up the count he is also looking over his shoulder to see where Fury is and make sure he is in a neutral corner. Fury goes to red corner initially, again, but this time he then quickly moves to neutral after noticing his mistakeLast edited by HeadBodyBodyBody; 04-24-2020, 04:13 AM. -
Damn, I thought these Wilder fan boys had finished scraping the bottoms of barrels.
OVERTURN THE DECISION, GIVE WILDER HIS BELT BACK. Cuz he ain't winning that back in the ring.Comment
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I know there was 1 maybe 2 knock downs not counted and I know that a Wilder was allowed to punching to the back of the head and on the break yet Fury got the point deduction.Comment
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