Not only did Wilder not lose on the cards, he should have won by ko

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  1. MVC!

    MVC! The Best Ever Full Member

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    Maybe they should get Ray Charles to ref the next bout, he would do a better job than Jack Reiss!
     
  2. Gymbot

    Gymbot Active Member Full Member

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    He was one of the judges, along with Stevie Wonder and Hellen Keller
     
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  3. delboy82

    delboy82 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    why is a stopwatch needed?
     
  4. titanic

    titanic Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Somebody's butt still hurting :fufu
     
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  5. MVC!

    MVC! The Best Ever Full Member

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    People can't count and neither can Jack Reiss. 2 seconds = 1 for him in this bout.

    Look how slow he was counting.
     
  6. delboy82

    delboy82 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    please quote the rules that state a fighter has 10 seconds to get up from a knockdown
     
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  7. Hookie

    Hookie Affeldt... Referee, Judge, and Timekeeper Full Member

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    For fvck's sake let it go man!

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  8. BoxingABC1

    BoxingABC1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Once you realise that @MVC! doesn't believe any of these outlandish statements he's made over the years, and he's just trying to get a reaction, he actually becomes a really funny poster
     
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  9. Hookie

    Hookie Affeldt... Referee, Judge, and Timekeeper Full Member

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    You remind me of one of those azzholes who says things like, "if it would have been a 12 round fight he would have won (in a fight that was scheduled for 15 rounds) or if it was a 10 round fight he would have won (in a fight scheduled for 12 rounds).

    It doesn't matter if Fury was down for a decade... he was up before the ref reached 10. Fury was able to get up before he did... so was Tunney, so was Douglas. If the ref is only on 5 why get up? Even when someone like MVC! thinks I was down for more than 10 seconds I'm not getting up when the ref is only on 6, 7, even 8.

    As for the 10 and 12 round B.S. You train for a set number of rounds. Both fighters know it's a 10, 12, or if we are talking about some old fights... a 15 round fight. You can't win if you can't finish.

    That logic only works if you tell one fighter it's a 12 round fight and the other it's a 15 round fight. That is the only way Billy Conn could have defeated Joe Louis. Tell Louis to train for 15 rounds (pace yourself for 15). Tell Conn the fight is really only 12 rounds (so feel free to fight at a faster pace). Louis won't know what the fvck is going on.

    I know more than you so shut the fvck up forum hog.

    Have a nice day!
     
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  10. MVC!

    MVC! The Best Ever Full Member

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    I've forgotten more about boxing taking my morning dump than you know now, chump.

    Wilder clearly won that fight, Fury didn't get up.
     
  11. delboy82

    delboy82 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    U said u had it 113-113.... Again please quote the rule that says a fighter has 10 secs to get up.. You bottled it and avoided answering the last time
     
  12. MVC!

    MVC! The Best Ever Full Member

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    OH, I did, but Fury didn't get up, so no, the cards were not relevant here.
     
  13. delboy82

    delboy82 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Quote the rule that says a fighter has ten seconds to get up.
     
  14. MVC!

    MVC! The Best Ever Full Member

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    That has nothing to do with it, he didn't get up legitimately. That's a fact.

    The argument has to do with whether Jack Reiss administered a legitimate count or not, and from evidence gathered - he did not.

    Deal with it.

    Since you're so keen on proving Fury won, please show me evidence where Fury actually "won"

    He didn't.

    Wilder won wider on the cards.
     
  15. delboy82

    delboy82 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    A legit count is a count to ten he didn't reach ten. What was not legitimate about the count and quote rules not opinion. I didn't say who had won the fight. I'm calling you out for your lies. I haven't made any statement therefore have nothing to prove. You have