Get the **** out of here with 20 seconds, you really do chat some **** sometimes. Like I've already said, Fury did as instructed. Wilder wanking about with his premature victory celebration was as much a cause for the delay in the fight resuming as anything Jack Reiss did.....scrub
The ref still counts even when the fighter is stood up because he has to check if they are in a state to continue. We've seen stoppages like this over and over again, when the fighter is only making an effort to get to their feet at 9 and they are not even at the point of being properly assessed, it gets waved. That's not even taking into account moments before when ref allowed him to sleep for several seconds with no signs of movement. This is what usually happens with a competent ref when he sees a fighter not moving at all after being knocked down with such force. This content is protected No difference at all between the state fury was in and the state george groves found himself in.
One of the dumbest vids i have seen and an even dumber post by someone who is obviously clueless..A knock down isn't judged via a 10 sec stop watch the instant they hit the deck . The ref started the count after he made sure Wilder was in the neutral corner, same ****ing thing every ref does, I have no investment in either guy but the Ref counted in the correct way and he was well up before the 10 count...Once again it isn't counted by a stop watch as soon as someone hits the canvas....Leave this to the adults to discuss dude.
Don't know, not watched it back. It's such a pathetic excuse by wilder to even mention it. He got outboxed all night, lands one lucky punch and wants to argue over a second. What a bell end. The way fury got up was incredible, doesn't matter if it was 10 or 11 he got up. You can't take his performance or the way he survived that knockdown for a second. Besides that it's the ref who counts the 10, when has it ever been 10 seconds decided via stopwatch. Human counting is not as precise as the time sponsored by accurist. I don't care is the answer Tyson deserved the win.
hahahahaha nice timer! definitely not edited! Why has the video had the official clock cropped out? hhmmm Stephanie you never fail to amuse, you clearly live a sad sad life.
Ahaaaaahahahahaaha, ahahahahaaaahaaaa LMFAO....!!!!! Groves was on ***** Street and was being supported by the referee you ****ing moron. I don't even have to watch the video to remember that. At no point did Jack Reiss put his hands on Fury and when exactly did Groves complain about the stoppage. Groves knew he was done, Fury wasn't
The 20 seconds is including the slow 10 count and the 10 extra seconds that allowed for Fury to walk around the ring at a leisurely pace
In the UK, the fight is waved off immediately. In the US with that ref on that day, they see his eyes pop awake at "5" and it's good to go. In general, not very controversial I must say. And I'm "pro-Wilder" in the debate, so they say.
Now the conspiracy theories about edited videos because you can't deal with the fact that fury got TKO and didn't beat the count. You must be tearing your hair out(if you have any) after your failed weasel attempts at getting me banned. We know most fury fans look are bald and look like Mr Blobby. They probably look down at their fat bellies in the mirror in denial and do what you do and say it's all edited That' video is real time, pal Fury failed the count. He lost and in the rematch will get finished off for good.
**** the count, it should of been stopped while Windmiller returned to the neutral corner, the restarted.... Tyson should of had MORE time, never mind being counted out pmsl
It has always been decided by a stop watch. All you guys saying a 10 count is not 10 seconds must be newbies. Here's how it works. The time keeper counting for the kds will start his clock as soon as someone goes down. He will follow the count of his clock while he calls the count loud enough for the ref to hear and also signal the count with his fingers in case crowd noise makes it difficult to hear. The ref will make sure the standing boxer gets to the neutral corner then will pick up the count from the time keeper and continue the count which is supposed to be in line with the time keeper and the clock. In reality once the ref picks up the count it is difficult to follow the time keeper so he is doing his own count but it is still supposed to be seconds by the clock. The rules say you got 10 seconds to get up. It doesn't say a 10 count.