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Naha-Nago

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With all due respect my dawg. That was one of the clearest cases of outboxing I've ever seen and I've been watching hardcore since about 85. Wilder connected every time to the body and that's where he should have stayed. Only got a couple of clean rights through and they did nothing. The two that dropped him were not to the ear..they were to the back of the head and even if they weren't at most other than the two 10-8's wilder won 1...I repeat maybe 1 rd. Fury landed with clean combos all night and even a few power shots. He wasn't swollen from headbutts. All the commentators, two judges..the unofficial ring side judges and everybody in the crowd that didn't ride to the arena with Wilder thought Fury won. You trippin

He must either be kin of Wilder or makes money with/through dude to type that bullshit.

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I Swear, boxing doesn't need THIS!?!? Turning it into WWE with this scripted BS!!!

How the HELL Fury get Knocked Down, literally unconscious, and 10 seconds later he's walking Wilder down throwing bombs?!?!? SCRIPTED!!!

Fury theoretically got robbed and wasn't even the slightest bit upset about it?!?! C'mon on... anybody with two eyes could see this was a scripted fight and ending to milk the public for another fight so they can get paid. Can't knock their hustle, but it doesn't mean they can't be called on it though... LOL!
 

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I thought Fury was out COLD! but his ass got back up like a fucking Zombie! :eek2:
That was actually the smartest, slickest move of the fight. He had the awareness to stay down until he could get up without stumbling and looking unstable like most fighters would..trying to prove they are not hurt. Then they are not prepared for the bumrush. His broad upper back and shoulders actually stopped that head from connecting with the canvas from what I saw. Luckily the ref was probably looking for clearness in his eyes instead of the way he fell.
 

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With all due respect my dawg. That was one of the clearest cases of outboxing I've ever seen and I've been watching hardcore since about 85. Wilder connected every time to the body and that's where he should have stayed. Only got a couple of clean rights through and they did nothing. The two that dropped him were not to the ear..they were to the back of the head and even if they weren't at most other than the two 10-8's wilder won 1...I repeat maybe 1 rd. Fury landed with clean combos all night and even a few power shots. He wasn't swollen from headbutts. All the commentators, two judges..the unofficial ring side judges and everybody in the crowd that didn't ride to the arena with Wilder thought Fury won. You trippin
The entire arena was against Wilder from the minute he walked into the arena. By no means was it boxing clinic but in order to be the champ you have to beat the champ and a couple of jabs and one to two landed power shots dont make you the champ on his home turf.
Although not a great performance by Wilder I just didn't see enough from Fury to award him the victory after being knock down twice and neither was a flash knockdown. Two knock downs is an four round lead. You mean to tell me you can give Fury 8 rounds to 2
 
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Not arguing with you at all. In fact I agree. Except for the part on Fury. Id bet you a BGOL shirt thst Fury beats Joshua.

No need to bet fam. We on the same page just different paragraphs...

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The guy on the right is Corrie Sanders. He's holding the belt he got from beating the shit out of the guy on the left- who took him lightly.



So when I call Tyson Fury the 2nd coming of Corrie Sanders it's not a complete dig- Fury is dangerous if you take him lightly but he's no world beater.

Like Corrie Sanders.

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The guy on the right is Corrie Sanders. He's holding the belt he got from beating the shit out of the guy on the left.



So when I call Tyson Fury the 2nd coming of Corrie Sanders it's not a complete dig- Fury is dangerous if you take him lightly but he's no world beater.

Like Corrie Sanders.

*two cents*


He was unified champ before the depression hit and if that didn't happen there is a chance he still would be. He beat all the same bums Joshua did and this is the first fight he's had some resistance.

I'm not doubting your assessment, but the division is so bad that a one-handed wild swinging novice dude and a flat-footed Brit are the champs.
 

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Wilder lost this fight...the consensus was if it went the distance Fury wins...if it doesnt go the distance, its because Wilder knocks him out...the fight went just like that and Fury won....having Wilder up by 4 points sounds like bribery and should be investigated....that being said, major props to both dudes....Fury for coming back after the layoff and getting up off the canvas in the 12th...Wilder for not giving up even as he was being outclassed and for being able to drop Fury in the 12th....I don't know if its too late to fine tune Wilder's boxing ability...I know its too late to make him a good boxer but a little fine tuning would do wonders for him...some pad work to be able to sneak in a cute body shot...any body shot development would be a huge help...continued work on the jab to be able to get closer to men as big or bigger than him,,,if this dude had started boxing when he was a kid, it is crazy to think where he would be today

I like AJ but he is too orthodox for Fury and too robotic (and seems a tad gun shy) for Wilder...got him losing to both

He needs new training straight up. Mark Breland and Co has took him as far as they can but he needs a retooling.

I think he needs to holla at Lennox and see if he can spend a month in the gym just tuning his jab. No hooks, crosses or uppercuts..

Straight jabs and running, jabs and running so when he gets tired he can still shoot a straight job instead of those embarrassing looping shots he does.


 

Rollie_Fingaz

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He needs new training straight up. Mark Breland and Co has took him as far as they can but he needs a retooling.

I think he needs to holla at Lennox and see if he can spend a month in the gym just tuning his jab. No hooks, crosses or uppercuts..

Straight jabs and running, jabs and running so when he gets tired he can still shoot a straight job instead of those embarrassing looping shots he does.




...a MONTH?!?!
 

the13thround

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I said in another thread that if Fury wasn't on drugs, I thought he would box Wilder's pants off.
He did that tonight, but the two knockdowns made that shit closer than it actually was.
Wilder got schooled tonight outside of scoring the two KDs.
I don't think it was close at all.
He's got to have a better game plan in the rematch.
First order of business: GET RID OF MARK BRELAND.
 

datboi

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No disrespect sir but were you watching the same fight as the rest of the world?

Wilder vs Fury right?

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Tell me what rounds he won
outside of then 5,6,7 10, and 11
He did nothing in the first four rounds got knocked down in the 9 and 12 even if you give him
 

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Boxing is effective punching. The heavy handed fighter, plus effective aggression wins the round. The fight might not throw all of the punches in the round, but if his punches are harder, he normally wins the round. That is boxing rules. Now Wilder was the aggressor and was the harder puncher in the first four rounds. I lost about 4 of the middle rounds then won 9, maybe 10 and 12. So, I call the fight either a win for Wilder, or a draw. I call a close fight at the end of the 11th round. So, if we follow the rules of judging professional boxing matches, I don't give Fury the fight. I have to watch all of the fight because my link went down, but from what I saw, a draw is a good decision.
 

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He needs new training straight up. Mark Breland and Co has took him as far as they can but he needs a retooling.

I think he needs to holla at Lennox and see if he can spend a month in the gym just tuning his jab. No hooks, crosses or uppercuts..

Straight jabs and running, jabs and running so when he gets tired he can still shoot a straight job instead of those embarrassing looping shots he does.



Take out the whole team? I mean they got him far as hell in the sport even with his late start...whatever works....he needs to add something to his game though...not a complete overall as I think that will do more harm than good...but he is too one dimensional now
 

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The entire arena was against Wilder from the minute he walked into the arena. By know means was it boxing clinic but in order to be the champ you have to beat the champ and a couple of jabs and one to two landed power shots dont make you the champ on his home turf.
Although not a great performance by Wilder I just didn't see enough from Fury to award him the victory after being knock down twice and neither was a flash knockdown. Two knock downs is an four round lead. You mean to tell me you can give Fury 8 rounds to 2
Actually if the fight is scored the way the rules state, all you have to do is score more than the other guy to win. Not supposed to matter who's the champ and you don't have to do anything special to beat him..just score more points or knock him out. I'm saying Fury landed combos all night. Not a ton, but his were landing and Wilders simply were not. It's that simple. Wilder missed all night long. The proof is that when he landed, he did damage. That's how Fury got bloody in that middle or early round. And by you saying a couple of jabs, seems you just missed his clean straight power shots at the end of his pitty pat combos. They showed a few in the instant replays and they rocked Wilders head back. He hurt Wilder more than once. In fact he hurt him enough to back him up after the big knock down. At the most..and I would think it would be generous to give Wilder two of the rounds he didn't score a knockdown in..but if you give him two...then the score was right..it was a draw. But over those 10 rounds that didn't include a knockdown, Fury did absolute work..on offense and defense. This is chess and Wilder was checker jumping..and not really landing.
 

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Let's be honest
Wilder doesn't know how to fucking BOX
if he knew how to fucking box he'd be unbeatable

Let's just say there is a lot of untapped talent waiting to be unleashed

Within deontay...

I don't think he should fire his old trainer but he does have to bring in someone that truly understands the game...

I love my bruh and watch all his fights ....

But I cringe everytime he throws those loooooooping ass overhands...and zero head movement.. ...
 
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