Ah you missed the bit where Fury was laying dead on the ground for several seconds?! There's highlights on youtube which I suggest you take a look at.
Explain to me what is it called when someone's head bounces off the floor and they lose consciousnesses?
This here is why no one takes you seriously. Keep going, you are on your way to your very own "floored" thread.
Wilders range saves his Jab. If he was slightly shorter, he would be countered constantly. Fury isnt a hard hitter. Hes outclasses/wears you down. He held for dear life against Ortiz. What other top competition has he faced ? Compare his stamina over the full time of heavy weight boxing.... This isnt a poll in the last 10 years, its since the beginning. Take away Wilders power, he would be fighting in nightclubs in front of 30 people.
Wlad's left hook was amazing. One of the best left hooks in the history of HW division. This content is protected
I think we should put this to bed once and for all for those who fail to understand how and why Fury was knocked out. ''How I got back up, I really don't know," Fury said on Sunday morning I was sound asleep on the floor. All of a sudden, I opened my eyes and I jumped up. "But he had said to me [before the fight], he said to me, 'if you get knocked down, I won't stop the fight'. So please stop making a fool of yourself. Tyson fury was down and out, he confirmed this himself in multiple interviews whilst also citing he suffered memory loss and was fearful of brain damage. He was done, but as we can see from those quotes, Jack ''I care about Fury'' Reiss never had any intention of doing his job correctly unless it was Wilder laying there on the floor, then you would have seen him count to 10 like an auto-bot computer script
And yet he got up. What was the conclusion of the fight? Was it ruled a KO win for Wilder? Or was it a draw? Seriously... you are still trying to rewrite facts. I'd be embarrassed for you if you weren't such a troll.
Of course most fighters will eventually return to their feet given enough time. Breazelle got back up, even though he got knocked out. Fury was given more or less half a minute to recover This isn't an attempt to rewrite history, it's simply to document what actually happened in the ring on that night. The fight being ruled a draw doesn't suddenly negate the fact that Fury, as he said through his own words was ''sound asleep'' Fury must also be a mighty troll to say the same thing I am saying. I guess both me and tyson fury must have imagined it all and you know better than fury. What must have happened is that because the fight was ruled a draw, he was really wide awake the whole time and he was just playing dead for the shits and giggles!
Even though he did have more, it was always thought that Adonis Stevenson JUST had that big straight left. True enough, that big left was devastating.
There's been a bunch of 1 dimensional fighters in boxing history. But 1 dimensional champions, and lineal ones at that? The only one that comes to mind is Ricardo Mayorga.