More incontrovertible Proof That Tyson Fury cheated In The Wilder Rematch
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Yeah he made that dumbass excuse about the outfit, but after the backlash he got.... He stfu and went to the drawing board.Comment
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On fight night, the NSAC Executive Director Bob Bennett, will give the two pairs of gloves to give to the NSAC Inspector, and there is one inspector for each fighter, Fury, and Wilder. Those gloves stay in possession of that inspector.
Then, the corner wraps the fighter’s hands, as the commission inspector looks on, as does a representative from the other fighter’s camp. Then if everything is satisfactory, the commission signs off on the wraps. Next, the commission inspector breaks out the gloves from a taped shut box with the signature of the Executive Director, or the Chief Inspector across the tape, the inspector hands the trainer the gloves, and watches as the trainer softens the gloves up with his bare hands, all the while as the inspector is observing the entire procedure.
Then, the inspector watches as the trainer places the gloves on each hand, laces up the gloves, then applies tape over the laces and wrist area. After watching the gloves get placed onto the fighter’s hands, gloves laced and laces taped up, the inspector will physically feel both gloves with his hands, before signing his initials on the tape over the laces, to indicate no foul play has taken place and the fighter is good to go.
Then the fighter traditionally will warm up, hit the mitts with his trainer, all under the observation of the inspector. Then, when the fighter goes on the walk to the ring for the fight, that inspector goes with that fighter, and that inspector becomes the corner inspector for the fight.
The whole time, an NSAC official is watching the gloves, first the Executive Director, then the Chief Inspector, then the Inspector, are watching those gloves. Who are these Inspectors? State Employees that happen to love boxing, plus other quality positions throughout the State. In prior eras, yes, gloves could be tempered with, but not any longer.
Lets put to rest the ridiculous thought that Tyson Fury’s gloves were tempered with.Comment
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Ya'll can believe what you want to believe but I still believe that there was padding removed from Tyson Fury's right glove. The evidence in those still images are overwhelming.
There's no proof that those images showing Fury's fist prints pressed against his right glove were photo-shopped either. Y'all know he did it but y'all are just happy that he got away with it.
The bottom line is the man is a proven Goddamned liar and cheat who would go to any lengths to win. Had there been photographed evidence of Deontay Wilder having padding removed from his gloves, then all of you Wilder haters and hypocrites would have lost y'all fucking minds.Comment
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Ya'll can believe what you want to believe but I still believe that there was padding removed from Tyson Fury's right glove. The evidence in those still images are overwhelming.
There's no proof that those images showing Fury's fist prints pressed against his right glove were photo-shopped either. Y'all know he did it but y'all are just happy that he got away with it.
The bottom line is the man is a proven Goddamned liar and cheat who would go to any lengths to win. Had there been photographed evidence of Deontay Wilder having padding removed from his gloves, then all of you Wilder haters and hypocrites would have lost y'all fucking minds.
However there is evidence that Wilder has had metal plates grafted into his hands, he's even admitted to it.
Now that's cheating.Comment
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If it isn't photoshopped then to me it just looks like fury dragging the glove back over Wilders arm where it got caught in the crook of his arm for that millisecond. Gloves looked fine literally just before
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the photos are from this website https://lasvegasphotography.photoshe...Ac7w--&ppg=250
you can also see dents in the fight in the first roundComment
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From the looks of this thread, there is also evidence that Wilder ruined many hopes and dreams, and produced many a tear, from many an eye.Comment
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