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Let's make it clear... Fury was not 'out of it' in round 12

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  • #31
    Fury WAS out of it, albeit only for 5 seconds.

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    • #32
      He lost the round due to knockdown, but finished the round backing Wilder up onto the ropes and putting a beating on him.

      Regardless, the only rounds I gave Wilder were the 2 he achieved the knockdowns and the second round.

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      • #33
        Wilder and his f an s are shameless keep going on about fight should have been waved off? Embarrassed that fury outboxed wilder for 11 rounds, 2min s and 40 seconds of fight and try ing to divert attention away.
        Every fighter who gets knocked down should be assumed to be unconscious. But you got a ten count to get up.
        Fury was fine after getting up so wilder fans essientially promoting premature stoppages as a good thing, even though we have hindsight.
        Wilder fans can't even use the excuse they wanted the ref to stop the fight in case fury gets hurt more to save fury from further punishment like they care a damn about fury well being. Because we can see the only one who was getting hurt is wilder, once fury got up
        Last edited by hugh grant; 06-20-2019, 03:29 AM.

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        • #34
          F.ucking Wow


          So now the revisionist history spin is that Fury was actually fine during that KD and I guess not lying lifeless for over 6 seconds , at which point 95% of refs would have waived it off and no one would have complained if Reiss called the fight at that point , Fury was so fine that when he started to get up it caught Reiss so off guard he f.ucked up the count ( almost as if he didn’t expect Fury to get up ) and if Reiss hadn’t Fury might have been counted out. **** Fury was so fine he didn’t avoid a Immediate rematch

          Reiss made the right call and what Fury did after the KD was insane

          But This might be the worst example of a fan saying a fighter was fine Ever

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          • #35
            Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
            Fury fought different alright after the 12th rnd knockdown, he STUNNED Wilder and had him holding ? lol

            That tells you the answer to the idiot brigade on here on how fury was out , yet somehow managed to win the round after that by still boxing coherently...hes OUT doe ?

            Going into chins is another topic,and styles. The aggressive counter puncher is the style AJ has to worry about neither Fury nor Wilder is that and they are very tall making it a more comfortable style for AJ ,ppl are to dumb on here to understand that and Ruiz certainly has an iron chin , otherwise that left hook would have stretched him out .So it wasn't a flash knockdown ,Ruiz is lucky Aj missed by a inch with ta follow up uppercut on the inside after the knockdown and instead got caught himself, but I guess ppl don't really study fights om here either ? lol
            Thanks man good post. Not exactly sure what you were getting at there overall but thanks for the reply.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by R_Walken View Post
              F.ucking Wow


              So now the revisionist history spin is that Fury was actually fine during that KD and I guess not lying lifeless for over 6 seconds , at which point 95% of refs would have waived it off and no one would have complained if Reiss called the fight at that point , Fury was so fine that when he started to get up it caught Reiss so off guard he f.ucked up the count ( almost as if he didn’t expect Fury to get up ) and if Reiss hadn’t Fury might have been counted out. **** Fury was so fine he didn’t avoid a Immediate rematch

              Reiss made the right call and what Fury did after the KD was insane

              But This might be the worst example of a fan saying a fighter was fine Ever
              Suggestions of long counts, claims most refs would have waved it off, rematch chat.

              Basically, you covered everything but the actual point being discussed.

              There's no revising of history going on here. I've maintained he had his faculties. His head didn't hit the canvas, his eyes weren't closed, he wasn't out cold. The ref gets over a fighter to see how he is and Jack Reiss could see he was conscious - that's why he kept the count going.

              We all know what Fury said, but we also know he's full of ****.

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