Originally posted by Watcherw1
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What if Deontay Wilder is right?
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Originally posted by uppercut510 View Postwhat exactly can they do at this point, i admit the gloves looked weird in the vids showed.... how exactly will an investigation work at this point?
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Originally posted by naranja111 View PostBecause no gloves have ever been analysed so obsessively frame by frame looking for any movement or distortion. So do it to any other boxer and you'd find the same. We've seen canelos and Spence's gloves 'flap'. we've seen shots or AJs and the Charlos look like you can see digits through the gloves.
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Originally posted by fourtheboys96 View PostWhat I saw in that fight is Fury outboxing Wilder - the same way Fury was outboxing Wilder in the first fight.
The difference was in the 2nd fight, it was Fury who knocked down Wilder - shot on the ear which is very difficult to recover from.
There is nothing su****ious in that 2nd fight.
Wilder and his fans talk like Fury is a s small man without power - Fury is a effing big - bigger than Wilder and he can punch with power if he wants to. But Fury has higher IQ that's why he choses when to load up and when to box and when to pin Wilder to the ropes.
I don’t get how people can look at Fury and say he can’t hurt anybody.
He had more time to recover from his intense weight loss and so those punches did more damage than they did the first time around. As I’ve pointed out before, some of his shots hurt Wilder in the 12th round of the first fight, and he fought more like that 12th round in the second fight. Good boxers adjust and Fury found what worked in the 12th round and in the rematch.
I use to be a Wilder fan, but I have jumped that ship because of how he and many of his fans talk. Too much weirdness and conspiracy theories.
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For Wilder to be right, Jack Reiss, Bayless, the commission, Fury, Hatton, Breland, Dirrell, the costume makers etc all have to be wrong. It seems some of youse aren’t that bright. Which one is it? Is it all of it or some of it? Only one person is dead wrong here.
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Originally posted by Legends456 View PostVery well said.
I don’t get how people can look at Fury and say he can’t hurt anybody.
He had more time to recover from his intense weight loss and so those punches did more damage than they did the first time around. As I’ve pointed out before, some of his shots hurt Wilder in the 12th round of the first fight, and he fought more like that 12th round in the second fight. Good boxers adjust and Fury found what worked in the 12th round and in the rematch.
I use to be a Wilder fan, but I have jumped that ship because of how he and many of his fans talk. Too much weirdness and conspiracy theories.
He has 21 stoppages out of 30. I know he's not a major hitter but he's 6'9 and near 280. He can hurt people bad if he fights on the front foot aggressively
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Originally posted by alexnation View PostWilder lost both fights. End of conversation
Dillian Whyte was KO without a count and was waved off. Leo Santa Cruz was KO also with a count out and was waved off too.
So what happened with Tyson Fury in Wilder/Fury I? Why was he given an opportunity to beat the count and not waved off like the other two fighters I just mentioned?
Was it because he had that hope insurance?
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