How was it fixed. One would believe if Fury’s team took the time to have the ref in the pocket then they would of also received a fair scorecard from the judges. Which they did not. The only thing the kd achieved was an excuse to steal Fury’s win. Not only did Fury get up alert but he outboxed and hurt wilder in the remainder of the round. Classic performance from Fury. Went into Wilder’s back yard after a bout with depression and drug dependency and put on a session on how to box. Wilder was in school for 12 rounds
Let's clear up this long count nonsense up... Fury was clearly aware of & looking at the ref, listening to the refs count, regardless of how fast or slow he'd have counted he'd have been up at the refs 8 or 9 IMO.. He explained it himself, saying 'i wanted to make sure I had my legs under me when I got up, I've seen many fighter's get up too early & had jelly legs, so I made the most of it'... It was smart! The heart he showed here is what we should focus on, stop trying to take away from his performance haters... He would have been up at any speed he'd have counted IMO because he has too much pride & is a ****ing legend! Wilder got out manoeuvred, out slicked & out skilled by a fat guy who was pretty much fighting in exhibitions lately lol respect it, don't hate... Your basketball player got clowned!
Yeah. There was no long count. I posted the same thing yesterday [url]https://www.boxingforum24.com/threads/there-was-no-long-count-in-the-12th.620172/[/url]
This, fact is chances of anyone counting and it being exactly 10 seconds is unlikely, especially if you're distracted or have a ton of adrenaline pumping through you like a real referee, unless they install a digital count for every knockdown people will need to rely on human timing.
He listened to and beat the refs count.............That's the end of it. There are conspiracy theories about the ref telling Fury to walk after he got up, this is done in damn near every fight, a ref says walk to me, or walk this way, he's making sure their gate is clear and they aren't stumbling, that has nothing to do with the count. Fury went down, his eyes were still open and clear, he was listening to and followed instruction promptly. He got up, he fought back hard. he won the majority of rounds. /Thread
Doesn't matter, he got up and fought. Wilder got an extra half a minute to recover against Ortiz. Saturday night should have been Ortiz vs Fury but you don't see Fury and Ortiz fans crying.
Fury was clearly aware of & looking at the ref, listening to the refs count, regardless of how fast or slow he'd have counted he'd have been up at the refs 9.. He explained it himself, saying 'i wanted to make sure I had my legs under me when I got up, I've seen many fighter's get up too early & had jelly legs, so I made the most of it'... It was smart! The heart he showed here is what we should focus on, stop trying to take away from his performance haters... He would have been up at any speed he'd have counted IMO because he has too much pride & is a ****ing legend! Stop trying to rewrite history, Wilder was swinging for the hills all night & was given a gift draw! Accept it..