How Did You Score Wilder vs Fury 1 ? Settle This Debate

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Dynamicpuncher, Nov 30, 2023.


Who deserved the decision ?

Poll closed Dec 30, 2023.
  1. Fury Won

    80.6%
  2. Wilder Won

    2.8%
  3. Draw

    16.7%
  1. GGGfans

    GGGfans Active Member Full Member

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    I have 114-112 Fury.
     
  2. Dynamicpuncher

    Dynamicpuncher Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Give me your RBR scorecard and then I'll go back rewatch some of the rounds in the next few days.

    Despite us going back and forth here I do respect your boxing knowledge, I just think you're bit biased when it comes to Wilder.

    But out of respect for your knowledge on sport I will try and see your point of view whenever you do a scorecard.

    But yeah take care until next time.
     
  3. Dynamicpuncher

    Dynamicpuncher Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yeah and that's the big talking about here and that's why I think it's a bad decision, because you have to give Wilder the benefit of the doubt in all the debatable rounds just to conjure up a draw. So I can't possibly fathom how that judge had it 7-5 to Wilder.
     
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  4. RJJFan

    RJJFan Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Fury was robbed by the Yankees.
     
  5. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    Fury won every round apart from two he was dropped in.

    116-110

    It isn't possible to make a genuine case that Wilder did anything other than lose this fight.
     
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  6. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    I actually had Wilder winning, and won't have a problem with a draw.
    The problem on here is people give too much credit for Fury in a lot of rounds, were he did absolutely nothing.
    And yeah Wilder was missing his shots, but Fury was missing just as much, as Wilder defense was actually semi-decent in that fight.
    Not just that, but there was a lot of rounds where Fury threw next to nothing, and was just jerking around, and i give this rounds to Wilder for his workrate, and at least have partially land on Fury, and Fury did next to nothing in this rounds.
    And again:
    You can`t score rounds for Fury, cause he is putting his hands behind the back or raising his hand after every round. He wasn`t throwing much, and most of the jabs he was throwing was either blocked by Wilder or missed.
    How i score the fight:
    Fury - Wilder
    9 - 10
    9 - 10
    10 - 10
    10 - 10
    10 - 9
    10 - 9
    10 - 9
    10 - 10
    8 - 10
    10 - 9
    10 - 9
    8 - 10
    114 - 115 Wilder
     
  7. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    At the time it happened, I had Fury winning 116-110.
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  8. ConfusedGuy

    ConfusedGuy Member Full Member

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    Do people who post final punch stats and say **** like 'yeah he only landed 12 more punches' actually understand how boxing works?

    If one fighter throws and misses alot, the other throws a similar amount or less and connects more....he wins the round unless one of them gets hurt or a point deducted etc.

    That fighter may win many close rounds like that...yes he may only land a punch or two more....but he's still won the round. It really isn't that difficult to understand.
     
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  9. MorvidusStyle

    MorvidusStyle Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fury clearly won by boxing rules.
    The KD's tainted the win as they always do when one fighter loses the rounds but lands more damaging shots and 'wins the fight'.
    Fury knew that which is one reason he wanted to hurt and stop Wilder in the rematch.

    The count was fine, it's just people are used to early stoppages now. The ref explained Fury was looking at him and seemed coherent, that's why he let the fighter try to make the count ... which is what is actually supposed to happen btw, not grappling them to stop them trying to fight on, especially in a championship fight.

    The real shame in that fight is Fury standing in front of Wilder and exchanging in the last round, instead of just boxing like he had been and like Davison told him to do. Because with just the weaker KD in the other round, the win wouldn't have been corrupted so badly.
     
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  10. vast

    vast Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Aside from the knockdowns Fury dominated.
     
  11. JDub

    JDub Active Member Full Member

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    Wilder won 3 rounds absolute tops. Fury won the fight clearly.
     
  12. OddR

    OddR Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I have it 114-112 Fury. I could understand a draw but that's the best it gets for Wilder I think.
     
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  13. iceferg

    iceferg Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I remember watching Parker vs Ruiz thinking Ruiz probably just edged it. I wouldn’t pay too much notice to punch stats, they’re normally biased to the A-side.
     
  14. BubblesUK

    BubblesUK Doesn't buy hypejobs Full Member

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    Exactly...

    Anywhere from about 116-110 for Fury to 113-113 draw is justifiable.

    116-110 and 113-113 are cards you would expect to see one each at most.

    Which leaves you with the obvious conclusion that at least two cards should've been for Fury, and he should've got a SD win at minimum (and quite possibly a UD).
     
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