Another 'Knock Out' claim by Fury
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Even the Kronk version of Fury isn't ****ing people out. Certainly not top guys with big punches of their own.
He had Wilder injured, disoriented (his ear was busted - they should just be honest) and on rubbery legs for 4 rounds and still didn't put any sustained big shots on him.
It's not Fury's style to look for knockout blows. Never been his style. He's a wear you down, beat you down type fighter. A change in approach doesn't change that.Comment
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People need to stop with the claims, that Tyson Fury knocked Deontay Wilder out 'It was not even the 100% legitimate stoppage ether'.
This is a knock out.
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Thing is, Joshua can’t really fight too well when going backwards. He’s always upright, and goes back in straight lines Very often. Think Joshua has shown he’s an “on top fighter”.He was forced to fight aggressive against Wilder, because Wilder has a one shot sniper bullet right hand but other than that hes very limited. Joshua on the other hand doesnt have the same one shot power but he isnt as limited either. You come forward and try to take him out and you'll be dealing with uppercuts, hooks, body shots and combination punching, hes probably a lot stronger than Wilder in the clinch too.
Whenever the goings got tough, he’s given up, he gave up against Wlad, he just Got lucky that Klitschko was a jaded, shot version of his former self. That’s only reason he made it through and got a second wind.
And well, we all remember June 1 2019 in MSG. Don’t we?yComment
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Be honest with yourself kid.
Let me ask you something, it’s a yes or no answer. Their is no other words needed:
Did Tyson fury beat wilder by TKO?
And what does TKO mean?
“TECHNICALLY KNOCKED OUT”.
Really not that difficult.Comment
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A TKO is just the ref stopping the fight (for the fighter's safety) before the inevitable brutal KO comes.
Some are bad stoppages, sure. However, in most cases, the guy who got TKO'd would end up face first on the canvas if he was not rescued by the ref.Comment
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