Not only did Wilder not lose on the cards, he should have won by ko

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by MVC!, Dec 29, 2018.


  1. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    And Fury walked around for another 6 seconds, while the ref wasn't checking him out, because the fight didn't resume for 21 seconds.

    You get 10 seconds to get up and show you're ready to continue fighting. If you get up at 9, you'd better be ready to go at 10. That's why many fights get stopped as the guy is getting up at 9.

    That's what a 10-count is.

    You don't get ANOTHER 10 seconds after you've been down for 10 seconds. The 10 count doesn't begin AFTER you get up.

    The referee is "supposed" to be checking you out while he counts. That's why some refs stop the fight before they count to eight. They just don't think you'll recover within 10 seconds and waive it off.

    You know all this.

    Everyone here does.
     
  2. deltrotter

    deltrotter Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Same A-holes claiming Ref cheated lmao. He was up by 10, fit to continue and did so. Ref gave him time that he obviously never needed as it is clear he was not on shakey legs and went on to win the rest of that round.
    How about they answer why Wilder was given time to recover against Ortiz after he had sat in the corner for a minute by bringing in a doctor LMAO.
    I have no bias in this as I detest both of them, Fury is boring and Wilder is wild and Amateurish which he proved that night.
     
  3. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    Look at this crybaby calling people assholes because they are rightly questioning why the ref stalled his count, didn't wave it off when fury was unconscious, and why he felt the need to give another 11 seconds for Fury to walk off the hurt instead of resuming the action straight away.

    3 **** ups he made, in one moment in order to ensure Fury was given enough time to beat the count and recover.

    As I far as I'm aware, no one has made excuses for the ref unnecessarily checking wilder out in the Ortiz. No one said the ref was doing a good job like you fanboys pretend that Jack Reiss did a good job when he was thinking about politics instead of following the rules.

    The reason why the wilder vs ortiz wasn't such a big talking point is because

    1) Wilder was not knocked down

    2) Ortiz didn't do anything in the following round because he was spent

    3) Wilder even when hurt has not been knocked down as a champion.
     
  4. red_roo

    red_roo Active Member Full Member

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    At da end of da day , ref is da Boss he can take a point , stop it declar a winner , an nobody can override da ref's order . Fury won't fight AJ because even Fury know's it's a tough Hard . Giv Fury a safe fight not wit AJ or Wilder maybe wit David Haye should be safe one ....
     
  5. Leeroy84

    Leeroy84 Lancashire-la-la-la Full Member

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    All null points... Fury should of had longer

    Are we still saying the only mistake Mr Reiss made was a split second during his "count"??????

    Lol u guys lol.... Clinging on to whatever u got.... makes for funny reading, keep it up
     
  6. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    Fury got up on solid legs, took another full swinging shot then put his arms behind his back and came back strong.
    Watch it with the count down clock in the corner. The count of 1 would be at 2:24. When Fury gets completely up it is 2:15 which is 9 seconds.
    The ref was not slow in his count as it matches up with the clock
    Go to 16:35 below
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    Check it out for yourself
     
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  7. RacingBeat

    RacingBeat Casual lives matter Full Member

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    Masterful trolling MVC the pro angler
     
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  8. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Wilder not only lost the fight but his stock has tanked in the aftermath. Everyone now associates being a sore loser and a guy making up excuses with Deontay.
     
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  9. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    According to a recent BoxingForum24 survey 86% of respondents thought Fury beat the count and beat Wilder.
     
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  10. Ukansodoff

    Ukansodoff Deontay plz stop ducking Joshua. Thank you. Full Member

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    Sore Loser bum squad. This whole event really hasnt gone too well for him has it. Fury made a fool of him before the fight, the event didnt get close to his expectations and Fury made a fool of him again once the fight started. Like a bad loser who got a draw but knew he lost and knows everybody else knows he lost hes come out with a thousand and 20 excuses. Then you got one of his 60 managers lying about how well the event did whilst the real numbers are kept under lock and key.

    And to make it worse Hearn and Joshua, as promised, are waiting with big contracts for Wilder, Finkel was already starting to struggle to keep camouflaging their massive duck of Joshua but it gets real hard from here on in. But Wilder has stated now that he just has no interest in Joshua or his belts so atleast we can draw a line under the duck debate for a while because Wilder has openly said he doesnt want to fight Joshua.
     
  11. Leeroy84

    Leeroy84 Lancashire-la-la-la Full Member

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    Have you counted for Wilders dancing??? That was a hell of a mistake too!!!

    Fury should of had more time
     
  12. deltrotter

    deltrotter Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Same homo. trying to look for something that was not there in Jacks refereeing. Calling people cry babies when it is he who has invested interest in the decision PMSL.

    10 Count NOT 10 seconds, and up before 10. t Ref took the count from the person ringside, so perfectly executed Jack ( Well done )
    Fury not on unsteady legs what so ever and was allowed to continue after being checked in exactly the same manner of the first Knock down
    Yet a certain cretin says that there was no problem with Wilder being checked out after sitting down between rounds then bein looked at by a doctor. Defending it by using 3 examples
    1) Wilder was not knocked down.....Then why the **** have a doctor check him??

    2) Ortiz didn't do anything in the following round because he was spent....What has that got to do with them sending a doctor in the ring between rounds?


    3) Wilder even when hurt has not been knocked down as a champion. Again What has that got to do with them sending a doctor in the ring between rounds? and its no surprise since he has fought 39 tomato cans
     
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  13. Work the body

    Work the body Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fury literally rolled off his sofa and beat Wilder. Let that sink in.
     
  14. Beremith

    Beremith Active Member Full Member

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    We've seen plenty of long counts in the history of boxing but it's already been proven that this is not one of them.
     
  15. Liquorice

    Liquorice Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    :lol:

    Post of the thread...
     
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