Did Tyson Fury beat the count?

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Did Fury beat the count?

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  1. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    The rules change for Fury cultists.

    This is Charles Manson level brainwashing Fury has done on his fanboys.

    There's no reasoning with these numbskulls.

    The ref could have literally picked fury up off the floor and held him up by his shoulders until the end of the fight, and they'd tell you that it was the right thing to do and it's up to the ref's discretion on how he decides to officiate. :lol:
     
  2. BCS8

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    Had to be up by 10, was up by 10.

    Nothing to see here.
     
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  3. Guybino

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    Pathetic.

    He beat the count by the book. Get over it you delusional loser.
     
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  4. BCS8

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    What is it about Wilder that attracts all the losers and spazzes as his supporters?

    Oh, wait ...
     
  5. Sephiroth Rising 7

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    He didn't beat the count you stupid fat mutt.

    Watch the video.

    Fury's shoulders were hunched and knees bent when at 9 seconds, he failed the count.

    Any other fight and it gets stopped.

    You know it,I know it and Fury knows it.
     
  6. Sephiroth Rising 7

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    You missed the point of comparison, but I'm not surprised considering how dim most of you are.

    The fact is Fury like Groves was completely unresponsive the moment he hit the canvas.

    Yes Groves stumbled when he eventually tried to rise to his feet, but that was after ref waved it off the moment he saw with his own eyes that Groves wasn't moving because he was rendered unconscious

    In both instances there was no movement at all. The ref literally had to get on his knees and beg Fury to get up
     
  7. BCS8

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    Kindly refer to a rule saying if a boxer's shoulders are hunched and knees bent at the 9th second when rising from a count, he fails to beat the count.
    Kindly refer to another fight where a fighter beats the count but is counted out because his shoulders are hunched and knees bent at 9.
     
  8. Sephiroth Rising 7

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    Charles stood upright at 10 seconds and was counted out.

    The exact same moment Fury stood up properly before he was allowed a further 10 seconds to walk it off around the ring
     
  9. Sephiroth Rising 7

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    Here's another recent example of competent impartial ref waving a fight off even though the fighter stands up at 10 seconds.

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  10. Tankatron

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    The huge and unequivocal difference in the instances you are siting is that Charles Martin was getting his ass handed to him on a plate in the first 2 rounds, Callum Johnson was taking a sustained beating and then you have Fury who was making Wilder look like the clown that he is and was winning the fight at that point in the 12th round. At no point did it look like Johnson or Martin were cruising to victory at the time of their stoppages. It's all about context......
     
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  11. BCS8

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    Nope. The ref counted 10 and that's when he rose up. His count was done at that point.

    Besides, it's clear that he was unsteady from the KD that had JUST happened.
     
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  12. BCS8

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    It seems to me that he made the count but the ref waved it off because he was wobbly on his feet. The referee is allowed to do that. Fury was not wobbly on his feet and the referee even made sure to check for that before the fight was allowed to proceed. He gave Wilder every chance of getting the KO.
     
  13. BCS8

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    good point.
     
  14. Sephiroth Rising 7

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    Clutching at straws there pal.

    That was the second concussive knock down Fury suffered in the fight.

    He wasn't winning the fight at that point it was very close.

    The referee doesn't judge a knock down based how well the fighter is doing, otherwise then it is favoritism which is what you idiots have been celebrating

    If that was the case the ref would never have instantly waved the froch vs groves rematch off when George was still in the fight.

    We've seen the video, he failed the count and was given a chance to wake up from being completely unconscious.

    There's no spinning the facts. We've got the video, we've got the witnesses, we've even got the referee's own testimony where he admits he woke Fury up and gave him a chance to recover instead of doing his job and counting to 10.
     
  15. hotspur77

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    Surely his job was to stop the count when Wilder left the neutral corner. And then restart it afterwards.

    Why aren’t you accusing him of not doing this part of his job? It seems a much clearer violation of his duties than the half second your focused on
     
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