Anyone Think Fury - Wilder was Boring?

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  1. scribbs

    scribbs Member Full Member

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    You could be right there but when you've heard it's an absolute classic then when viewed it's far from what has been hyped. If I had not been told beforehand and had time to watch then could be on here saying an absolute great fight but don't think it was
     
  2. DoubleJab666

    DoubleJab666 Dot, dot, dot... Full Member

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    You say your list goes back a few years. Do you mean literally a few? As in, back to December 2015? Because all the other fights you have mentioned are from the past three years...

    None from further back?
     
  3. Hattonmad

    Hattonmad Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Why are 90% of the boxing world calling it a classic? Do you think together we all made it up? Obviously it's one of those fights you had to witness live to experience the greatness in it. Wondering could Fury keep up his excellent boxing over 12 rounds, waiting for Wilder to KO him any second. The suspense was fantastic.

    But still, there's plenty of great boxing from Fury, a knockdown by wilder and one of the best rounds of the year including another very heavy knockdown to make a re-run fun to watch.
     
  4. scribbs

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    Don't do lists but here's some back to 80's that come to mind

    Lewis v V Klit
    Brewster v W Klit
    Peter v Toney
    Jirov v Cannot remember
    Cooper v Moorer
    Bowe v Golota 1/2
    Bowe v Holyfield 1-3
    Holy v Dokes, Cooper
    Mercer v Morrison
    Douglas v Tyson
    Dokes v Weaver 2

    and classic fights such as Foreman v Lyle and Holmes v Norton then back to Marciano v Charles and that's just some without even really thinking.

    Last night's fight will get a rewatch but on first viewing no classic, that's just my penny's worth but It seems people think I'm talking bull poo
     
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  5. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    I found AJ - Povetkin far more interesting than Fury vs. Wilder. Let's be honest, it was a lot of empty swinging and not much happening for 60 minutes. But to each his own.

    I guess most knew when its Fury in the ring it will be slow and boring so the bar was set very low.
     
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    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    I'll be honest and say the fact you have Joshua as you avatar suggests to me you might not be the most impartial poster when it comes to this...

    But for me I was never in any doubt Joshua would win against Povetkin and so there wasn't much excitement to be had in watching him grind his opponent down for what I expected to be a KO win.
     
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  8. scribbs

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    Perhaps they get caught up in the hype. Look at Hagler v Hearns, stated as an all time war when in reality it's a fantastic round followed by 2 ok rounds - the 1st round is what people remember and the hype was immense for a 12 year old kid. Hey it's part of my DNA as getting older not to get too wrapped up in ballyhoo. When the dust settles in a few weeks/months then it will be seen truly without the emotion which can make a fight seem better than it actually was.

    You wanna classic:

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  9. DoubleJab666

    DoubleJab666 Dot, dot, dot... Full Member

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    I'm relieved, for a man that don't do lists, you've pulled a corker outta the hat.

    Last night wasn't a classic boxing match, but it was classic sporting theatre, so it's impact would have been WAY diluted by watching the repeat and knowing what was going to happen.

    I felt Fury was totally dictating the fight but that control could have been derailed at any moment by one punch - and it nearly was. This knife edge element is what made it a great bout in my eyes, and Fury's backstory added flavour to the mix.

    All great fights tend to have a dramatic conclusion and the Fury KD and his subsequent and apparent resurrection was a tremendous final act...
     
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  10. scribbs

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    Yeah I'm getting that knowing the result beforehand (which I didn't want to know but got told anyway by a gobsh*te mate) is probably not the best but I got to watch the fight for what it is without emotion and cetainly not one of the best fights I've viewed
     
  11. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    I was enthralled from start to finish. Great fight , but as many have said already , it had to be witnessed in the moment. Watching the replay knowing the result wouldn't produce the same edge of your seat excitement factor
     
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  12. Grinder

    Grinder Dude, don't call me Dude Full Member

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    What made its gift good was what could happen at any time. Fury was clowning and Wilder looked bamboozled at times but after that first knockdown it was gripping stuff.

    I'm still astonished Fury got up in the 12th. In fact it could be argued for one of the top 10 rounds of boxing ever.
     
  13. FastSmith7

    FastSmith7 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It was an incredible fight, boxing masterclass by Fury, the number of smiles his upper body movement brought me last night... Wilder on the other hand always dangerous so you always felt tense no matter how well Fury did, one punch can end it all, it was a fascinating fight and round 12 was one of the very best rounds in boxing history.
     
  14. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    I like Joshua but not as much as you think I do. He's the legit king of the hill IMO so I have to pay my respect to him. I'll change allegiance as soon as he gets beat.

    Now about AJ vs. Povetkin, I did have my doubts during the first 2-3 rounds. Povetkin looked real good, better than expected (or AJ worse than expected, depending on one's POV), until he gassed out due to old age. So not at all as clear cut and one-sided as you make it out to be.
     
  15. UKboxingfan

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    I was intrigued by the outcome but was convinced beforehand it was gonna be a boring fight. I was pleasantly surprised , was entertained from start to finish! Think Fury made sure it was a great fight and he made a fan of me last night, really hope the rematch happens over here.