Never out boxed my eyes must have been deceiving me in that first McDermott fight So wilder either won or it was a draw can't give fury the moral victory and take it away from another I'm afraid
he fact that all 3 judges had is so different, and the judge that had it for Fury had it super close, shows how close, and difficult the fight was to score. In order to blindly go along with the hive narrative, you would have to believe that fury won 1- 9 rounds, and Wilder just stood in the center of the ring doing nothing remotely effective until the 9th and 12th round. You talk about boxing experts, yet you discard the judges interpretations. The judge who scored it for wilder gave him 4 of the first 5 rounds. The other two judges gave 4 of the first five to fury. The judge who had Fury winning the fight, the final score was 114-112. Hardly a blow out if. Fury landed 14 more shots than Wilder in a 12 round fight. That is an average of barely more than 1 more shot landed per round. So it's easily to see how it was a close fight. Not to mention the punches fury threw did nothing to seriously hurt Wilder. Fury did indeed do some great work and yest at times he was outboxed Wilder in consecutive rounds. However there were several rounds where Wilder was clearly busier and landing the harder punches and some rounds which were open to interpretation. Let me break down what really happened, In rounds 1 and 2 Wlder, was consisting and effectively landing with the jab, targeting the, body, and backing Fury up. Yet the commentary never highlighted the work, so it would have been overlooked by most who depend on others to tell them what they are seeing. The final 30 seconds of the 1st round Fury went on the front foot and unleashed an impressive quick flurry with a bit of showboating which swayed many into thinking he dominated the round. I gave Wilder 3 of the first 6 rounds, since he was on the front foot, being the aggressor and was landing the more effective power punches. Round 2 was a wilder round. Round 3 was close again though you could argue a Fury round 4th round clear Fury round. The 5th round most have assumed fury won the round without even remembering what actually happened. Wilder caused Fury panic to causing him to spoil in exchanges and broke his nose, yet the commentator made no mention of it. So a clear Wilder round Rounds 7 and 8 are clear Fury rounds, this is when he starts to dominate and look as if he's going to cuise to a UD Round. 9 is a 10/8. Round 10 is Fury round again Round 11 is a Wilder round to the objective score Round 12 is 10/8 You can see how close the fight was, and it was either a draw or a wilder win since he was champion and the challenger did not do enough to hurt, knock down the champ or win enough rounds by a landslide to justifiably be awarded victory. And that's not even taking into account the corrupt referee who let his personal bias and favoritism for Fury, distract him from following the rules.
He beat the unified champ and universally regarded #1 HW on the planet Wlad in Germany where everything was stacked against him and then the 40% inactive suicidal drug-ravaged bloated shell of his shot ghost beat the WBC champ who was universally regarded as the #2 HW on the planet albeit comically many of grotesque fangirls aka D-Squad * D for D riders, Delusional or DKSAB (take your pick they're all equally applicable)* actually had him ranked #1 Granted Wlad was not in his prime at the time but that Wlad would've sparked out Bum Squad and Robo Squad AJ on the same night in a round a piece and was the unified king of the division who hadn't been bested in a decade. Hell, Wlad already sparked out Bum Squad in the gym x 2 with pillows on his fists and a duvet wrapped around Bum Squad's stupid head. But Bum Squad was smack bang in the midst of his prime though and in the form of his sham of a career and The Gypsy King travelled over to his manor when he was in no fit state to travel, let alone fight and he gave him a boxing lesson in front of his home fan. Bum Squad is too much of a female dog to travel over to Fury's manor when he's 100% and Fury had already fought him on his turf where everything was stacked in his (Bum Squad) favour, let alone do so when he was 40% and had been through everything Fury had been through the previous three years. 2013 quote from Bum Squad aka 100% female dog ''I would fight him anywhere," said Wilder. "I'm a traveller, a global fighter, I fight anywhere all over the world that's how you become legendary. You become legendary by not being afraid to go into enemy territory when the time comes or when duty calls.''
and this is against a guy that most can agree, is not a good boxer. the one thing wilder does well, is catch you with that 1 hard shot, which he was able to still do, because fury just isnt good enough to avoid this bad boxers only shot.
Again just repeating cliches. If Wilder was a terrible boxer, he wouldn't have had a close fight with Fury. Fury would have landed more than 1 more punch per round. Wilder obviously did something right in those rounds which he won, that he didn't knock fury out in. Someone who can't box wouldn't be putting fury on the back foot and making him think twice about throwing his own punches. You're obviously another one of these people who just listened to the commendatory instead of observing what transpired in the fight and engaging your brain to reach your own conclusions. This is how people get brainwashed, and you're sadly a prime example You see, when I first watched the fight, there was no commentary, so it was easy for me to see what was actually happening objectively, without my mind being influenced by agenda driven hosts and commentators. I now understand why people keep repeating the same bs in doves, because that's what they've been told happened.
He's a cocaine adict whose best win is a 40 yo man, who couldnt even remain as a champion for one single year, and who was not even able to win to the windmill bomber. Yes, if I think of "great boxer", fury is not one of the names that come to my mind, that's for sure.
So are you if you thought fury won you have been brainwashed? The irony. You’re one of the most agenda driven posters on here. Fury outboxed wilder and won the fight, I’ve seen it a few times and can make my own mind up.
Give me the scores, and explain what fury did to win all the rounds in which you claim he won. By no stretch of the imagination did Fury win the fight. That's utter nonsense that comes from those who A) Genuinely do not know how to score or what to look for in a fight. hence why even the judge who scored the fight in Fury got their numbers wrong B) Brainwashed casuals who wish to be hip and support Fury while hating Wilder with their entire being C) Bigots and racists. It's either of those three. You probably fall into category B since your knowledge of the support starts and ends with uk boxing. An impartial observers would conclude a wilder win, and a draw to be kind to Fury who put in a valiate effort, an impressive display, which I do not wish to take away from him. In order to outbox, or school your opponent, you have to dominate your opponent from start to finish and make it look effortless. There were times Fury was holding on for dear life, and we're meant to believe he schooled his opponent As I said, we haven't even covered the violent knockdown when he should have been stopped according to the rule book. So if anyone was robbed it was Wilder. I can bet my life if Wlder was the one the canvas in that situation and was given 20 seconds recovery time, along with a stalling long count, every thread on ESB would crying how Fury got robbed of a ko victory, and Wilder's a glass chinned fraud.
lol, behave. youre out of your league, stick to debating galvatron. well one of us dksab, ive proven i know wtf im talking about, over a dozen years now.
You’re just getting silly now. If you believe fury beat wilder you’re potentially racist haha you need help mate!
I sometimes wonder what certain fans get out of this sport if comments like the TS's are actually to be believed. Whatever it is, they can't be enjoying themselves.