How you score usyk-fury

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  1. Mister Pugilist

    Mister Pugilist Active Member Full Member

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    Didn’t see a thread on this, how did you score it?
     
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  2. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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  3. Jab in the Face

    Jab in the Face Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I had Usyk 1-3, Fury 4-7 Usyk 8-11 with a KD and Fury 12

    Giving Usyk the win 115-112

    First 3, Fury hardly landed anything, go watch those rounds every jab Usyk managed to block with the gloves.
     
  4. dmt

    dmt Hardest hitting hw ever Full Member

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    1: Usyk
    2: Usyk close
    4: Fury
    5: Fury
    6: Fury
    7: Usyk
    8: Usyk
    9: Usyk 10-8
    10. Usyk
    11. Usyk
    12. Usyk

    116 - 111 Usyk.

    There is a case to be made for Fury perhaps sneaking in either round 11 or round 12. But not both since they were competitive rounds.

    The best case you can make for Fury is to give him round 12 and 2. That would give him 6 rounds but it still isn't enough considering the knockdown.

    Does anyone have compu box for this one?
     
  5. MrPook

    MrPook Boxing Addict Full Member

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    1. Usyk
    2. Fury
    3. Fury
    4. Fury
    5. Fury
    6. Fury
    7. Fury
    8. Usyk
    9. Usyk 10-8
    10. Usyk
    11. Usyk
    12. Fury

    That’s a Draw.

    2, 7, 12 could have gone either way though. Give one of those rounds to Usyk and Usyk wins.

    And consider the dramatic knockdown and that Usyk finished the fight stronger and you got to give the win to Usyk.
     
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  6. infini IV

    infini IV Dillian Whyte. KTFO like I said he would Full Member

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    1: Usyk
    2: Usyk
    3: Fury
    4: Fury
    5: Fury
    6: Fury
    7: Fury
    8: Usyk
    9: Usyk 10-8
    10. Usyk
    11. Usyk
    12. Usyk
     
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  7. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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  8. JabbaTheGut

    JabbaTheGut Active Member Full Member

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    6-6 in rounds but Usyk wins with KD
     
  9. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    R1 - USYK
    R2 - USYK
    R3 - USYK
    R4 - FURY
    R5 - FURY
    R6 - FURY
    R7 - FURY
    R8 - USYK
    R8 - USYK
    R9 - USYK
    R10 - USYK
    R11 - USYK
    R12 - USYK

    116-111 USYK
     
  10. Jab in the Face

    Jab in the Face Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Exact as me but R12 was a Fury round, 115-112 Usyk
     
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  11. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Spencer Oliver, from Talksport, who is a big Fury fanboy, and had Fury winning by a KO in round 8,9 in his prediction, say this was 8-4, 9-3 fight, and there is a zero case for Fury to be made. At worst 7-5. And you need to add the KD.
     
  12. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    I think those that scored it closer or even had Fury winning put too much emphasis on Fury being the supposed puncher going in. You see him wind up with these big uppercuts and give him the round even though Usyk out lands him throughout the round, because the belief is Fury is the bigger puncher and steals the round.

    But that's based on a false assumption, never assume one guy is the puncher and the other is not as we saw in this fight it was Usyk who proved to be the puncher in this fight and while his shots were not as flashy his punches counted just as much as Fury's best shots. If your basing the quality of a punch on a bias going in you can't score subjectively.
     
  13. PhillyPhan69

    PhillyPhan69 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I think that would be 114-113 Fury and not a draw
     
  14. MrPook

    MrPook Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah you are right. Nevertheless Usyk won the fight.
     
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  15. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    LMAO it was perfect refereeing. Haye acting like the referee did something wrong was cringe. Haye would have had the fight stopped there? Fury clearly showed in rounds 10-12 that it should not have been stopped by how competitive he was in those rounds. Now you could make the argument (as Haye did) that the ref shouldn't have stepped in when he did, and that may have caused Usyk to finish Fury right there, but I didn't have any problem with the ref stepping in there when he did and giving him a count. Think of it this way, had the ref not stepped in to give a count, and had Usyk not been able to drop Fury, then *maybe* Usyk only wins that round 10-9 (instead of 10-8) and it ends up a draw.

    Lets not forget how close round 9 was before the barrage by Usyk in the last 30 seconds.

    Seriously, imagine if the ref had stopped it there, imagine how controversial that would have been. Fury would have argued he was robbed, never having been dropped and it being waived off. It would be largely seen as a premature "British" stoppage. Had the ref not stepped in to give a count, if Usyk can't drop him, then the round probably gets scored 10-9 instead of 10-8 and it ends a draw. All things considered, the ref did very well there and he shouldn't be criticized by how he handled that.
     
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