My friend says Fury's last 3 wins have question marks around him

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  1. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I think its a dumb argument.

    1) Would it have been batter had Fury cracked him with a thank-you-ma'aam?

    2) Whyte used every conceivable dirty tactic, and the ref sure didn't deduct any points there. If it is a lenient ref, it is a lenient ref.

    Three solid wins. OP's friend is an idiot.
     
  2. Boxed Ears

    Boxed Ears this my daddy's account (RIP daddy) Full Member

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    If you want to find a reason to cast doubt on a fighter's win, it's basically always there. That is called conspiracism. You come up with something that could be true, that you can't demonstrate and that no one can falsify in your mind because of it being possible and you being suspicious. Then you just call the other person gullible and tell them to do their own research. It's very easy. Also, use the word "sheeple" and have Zeitgeist playing on a loop in your living room while you talk to them. It's kind of a package lifestyle deal. Also, keep asking if they use DuckDuckGo.
     
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  3. TheWizard

    TheWizard I Got Milk Baby Full Member

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    Both of Wilder's counts were also around 20 seconds. Watch it back. They both got long counts so you can't really complain.
     
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  4. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I didn't. I'm just pointing out they were long counts, and long counts shouldn't still be "a thing."

    The fact that it's getting to be common is what I'm complaining about.

    It's a standing eight. It shouldn't take a ref 20+ seconds to count to eight and determine if a guy can go on.

    If you drop a guy with 51 seconds left in the round, roughly 42 out of the next 51 seconds shouldn't be taken up by a guy counting to eight two times and asking someone if they are okay.

    The fact that it's become normal is a problem. "All of them were long counts" shouldn't be the response.

    None of them should've been.
     
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  5. Liquorice

    Liquorice Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Your friends a clueless dosser
     
  6. DRUGS

    DRUGS Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Let me guess... Your friend looks like these people...

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  7. lobk

    lobk Original ESB Member Full Member

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    I think that...I mean my friend said.
     
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  8. FastLeft

    FastLeft Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think Fury got up at "nine" those two times. not eights
     
  9. Guerra

    Guerra Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Truth is they cant accept losing to a fat guy.
     
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  10. ConfusedGuy

    ConfusedGuy Member Full Member

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    Sorry, but your friends ******ed.

    Also the irony of Wilder and Whyte fans complaining about dirty tactics or fury being given extra time to recover is a telltale sign of a ****** too.
     
  11. Vegan Beast

    Vegan Beast Grandpappy Ortiz Full Member

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    Fury vs Wilder 2 is not up for debate. All accusations are stupid and not in any way shape or form proven. Fury was at 100% his best and destroyed Wilder. The 3 fights prove Wilder has no chance vs Fury unless Fury is at 60% or lower of his best.

    Fury vs Wilder 3 - Questionable count, but there's no rule a count has to be exactly 10 seconds from a person hitting the floor. Fury beat the refs count and dominated most of the rounds and KO'd Wilder. He got up from the knockdowns easily and was steady on his feet.

    Fury vs Whyte - Whyte LITERALLY offered nothing. There was not one moment where Fury was in trouble, he arguably won every single round, with maybe one or two even rounds. Whyte was KO'd by the punch, he couldn't stay steady on his feet. He has a terrible chin, this has been proven, Fury's uppercut was being timed all night. Whyte's 3 losses have basically come through the exact same means. If whyte hadn't have been KO'd then without the push for whatever reason, then he'd have been ko'd later or Fury would win via easy UD. Fury was in no danger, Whyte was throwing horrible haymakers and missing all night.
     
  12. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    You do get that the refs count is not accurate and they want to be sure before allowing someone to continue?
    Look at the wilder/fury 3 fight after Wilder gets knocked down in the 3rd round. It is more than 10 seconds from Wilder going down before the fight continues. I think closer to 20 seconds, but I don't think there was anything controversial
    No real difference from what you wrote above
     
  13. f1ght3rz

    f1ght3rz Ronaldoooo is crying in his caaaaaar Full Member

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    My friend says your friend is full of **** and DKSAB.
     
  14. boxingscience

    boxingscience Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If you look at the push you'll see the push did no actual damage to Whyte. Yes a push is illegal, but Whyte did not smash his head on the canvas like he makes out, he actual shields his fall by falling on his side and then rolling over. There was no impact with Whyte's head hitting the canvas. Whyte talks a lot of rubbish about that push. He said he was clearing his head before the push. How? The push came near enough instantly after the punch.

    I also don't believe in the glove conspiracy. Wilder was just as beaten physically in the third fight as he was in the second. It's hard getting punched over and over agian by a guy who weighs 19 stones and not expect to get hurt.
     
  15. UmarIFLUmar

    UmarIFLUmar Boxing Addict Full Member

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    To be honest all of Furys wins have question marks.

    Wlad was old and unmotivated
    Otto Wallin fight should have been stopped because of the cut
    Wilder 1 was a long count. Wilder won.
    Chisora was pulled out too early by a cowardly corner
    John McDermot beat him fair and square
    Hammer fight didn't count because of the boar meat
    And Tom Scwartz wasn't a fair fight because Tom only likes fighting women


    So upon reflection Tysons REAL record is 0-33.