Sure, applying the rules the proper way can negate the system's imperfection just enough, but as the business got into boxing decades ago, so is the corruption and weirdly, no fighter dares to even mention it, yet we saw plenty of impudent examples in the last few years. Maybe it's still not that deep in MMA (except when it comes to Jon Jones), but it's a new sport rather.
yeah we could probably debate the errors in boxing for a year straight every day of the week 24hrs....it's so full of ****...at least we're getting some crazy good fights here and there with no scorecards needed and no **** refs like Ponce v Matias last weekend
I think?!?! WTF do you mean "I think". I just rewatched the knock down, their feet did not touch in anyway...there is no "I think" on the matter. The jab put him down but even if you want to go with this off balance theory nonsense, as a fighter Fury knows that he should move his feet properly in order to maintain his balance at all times. https://youtube.com/shorts/-hgH4tu39Xs?feature=shares
Not glass, no. Hughie's is well above-average; Tyson's no worse than dead average but no better than "fair".
I notice you conveniently forgot to mention Hughie which as you well know if you had of done would have made this thread a non starter ! Then to state that a dodgy referee and also connections to Gangsters saved him a knockout loss to Wilder shows nothing but desperation to try and back up your farcical thread title .