That's the best recovery I've ever seen.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Wass1985, Dec 1, 2018.


  1. daverobin

    daverobin Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    Razor ruddocks recovery against Morrison was a bit better !!! Ruddock was up at the 4 second mark after gettting blasted with a left hook by Morrison !!! But fury’s recovery was pretty good also
     
  2. Mod-Mania

    Mod-Mania Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It's not just that he got up it's the fact that he dominated the round afterwards!
     
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  3. iii

    iii Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I don't think so this is with Hagler/ Leonard....GGG /Canelo
    But hey what do I know...I was saying how Fury had taken the fight to early & Wilder will catch him &...well he did catch him, but I didn't expect Fury to turn into Superman & come back & actually put a beating on Wilder?! Hey both guys in my eyes have gone up in stock, they both showed true grit.
     
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  4. FartWristedBum

    FartWristedBum I walk this Earth like a bum Full Member

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    Not at all. Fury wasn't out cold FFS! He was buzzed badly but fully lucid on the floor, tensed up and ready to take the impact of falling. He blinked, waited for his focus to return, rolled over and wasn't even staggering on getting to his feet. Fully responsive to the referee and even did a comical walk to and back as if to say 'of course I'm ok'.
    You pups should watch Yvon Durelle Vs the old mongoose Archie Moore for the best recovery of all times. Fury getting up in the 12th is not even in the same dimension.
     
  5. DoubleJab666

    DoubleJab666 Dot, dot, dot... Full Member

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    If you want to identify the moment in the fight which will make Wilder wary of a rematch it was Fury's resurrection. When punch power is a boxer's trump card and his opponent's power of recovery is greater, that's chilling in its own right. And Fury should be fitter for a second fight.

    We'll have to wait and see if Wilder fancies another crack...
     
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  6. Glass City Cobra

    Glass City Cobra H2H Burger King

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    That actually happened to me at work. I was working a crappy 3rd shift job a few years ago and i had just had sex and was running off like 1 hour of sleep. I was actually standing up while wrapping a car bumper and passed out for a full 2 seconds. SOMEHOW i woke up when I stumbled and my feet regained balance slamming onto the concrete floor. It was crazy, and i was fully refreshed and wide awake! I was so tired i instantly went in rem sleep for a few seconds and that did the trick.
     
  7. Luis Fernando

    Luis Fernando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Some of you people are far too easy to impress!

    Are you people forgetting that a glass jawed Eric Molina who was stopped twice in the first round alone, prior to facing Wilder, managed to get back up every time Wilder dropped him during their contest in a fight that went 9 rounds until the referee stopped the fight, even though Molina was still able to get back up after the final knockdown inflicted by Wilder in the 9th round?

    So if a glass jawed Eric Molina is able to recover and get back up time after time from every knockdown Wilder inflicted on him, then Fury being able to recover from two knockdowns is supposed to prove what exactly? That his recovery ability is no better than Eric Molina's? OKAY! But why should that be something to be impressed by?

    I fail to see the logic here! Some of you have a very low standard when it comes judging a fighter and being impressed by a fighter.
     
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  8. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Buster Douglas got off the deck from Mike's devastating punches to knock him out the next round. IMO that's the best comeback ever.
     
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  9. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    Didn't look like a lucid man to me. Wasn't moving arms splayed out.

    Only Jack Rees can tell us what his condition was. Looked like he woke up to me.
     
  10. FartWristedBum

    FartWristedBum I walk this Earth like a bum Full Member

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    Watch more boxing then.
     
  11. Simon Head

    Simon Head Member Full Member

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    Honestly it looked like Fury was out cold, most people watching thought he was. Him getting up like that to win the fight was epic.
     
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  12. Wass1985

    Wass1985 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Not even close, Douglas had his full wits about him after taking the shot.
     
  13. granth

    granth Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I fail to see your logic judging one fighter who got hit clean with a combo on the chin and was out cold, to the Molina fight. It's a stupid comparison because you have no way of measuring the force of the shots that connected on each fighter. Only if you knew for sure that the two fighters were hit on the same place with the same force, can you compare the two. Otherwise it's total guesswork aka rubbish.
     
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  14. Luis Fernando

    Luis Fernando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    My logic is simple! This thread, for the very same reason why YOU critiqued my above post, is also illogical.

    It's just as 'rubbish' to claim Fury's recovery is the best, since we don't know if other guys (like Molina) who recovered and got back up from every knock down Wilder inflicted on them, were hit by the same force in the same location as Fury was by Wilder.
     
  15. Bollywooden

    Bollywooden Boxing Addict Full Member

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    We all watch boxing, see knockouts weekly, he was motionless. Definitely not lucid. I think the ref's shout counting woke him up.