Just like with Ortiz, they were giving him as much time as they could. He was always, and i **** mean ALWAYS late to stand up, when the bell comes. He was later with 10-15 seconds, and it was a obvious tactics, and even the doctor comes to the ring, for(what the **** was even that ? Just buy him more time to recover) and the s***** referee do exactly what? He should have warned them, and then take an action after the third delay. That was pathetic. And then that fraud has the nerf to call someone else a cheater - pathetic ....
What was up with him celebrating at the end of rounds he clearly lost? I think that was a sign of Fury in his head. Fury did that after big rounds in the first two fights and Deontay felt he needed to do it every round as some sort of mental game.
Celebration isn't the only reason a boxer might return to his corner with glove raised after a round. It's also done to say, 'I've got heart, I'm still here.' Wilder isn't the first.
Exactly this. Never see such an imbecile. Not to mention the guy ego is off the chart, and he is living in a fantasy world. If he was in the reality, he could have actually be way better boxer. But he is surrounded by yes man, and he still thinks he is the best, and no one can beats him, and he didn't need to improve.
The shitty referee could have gave one last warning to Fury for always clinching and then taking a point off.
You'd have known one way or the other for sure, if only Joshua hadn't stayed behind Hearn's laughable negotiation tactics and allowed Fury to clean Wilder up for him. Too bad.
Maybe use your brain, and don't became a joke next time, h? Wilder himself say that he rejected the biggest money he would have ever get, to fight Fury. He by himself said that he DUCKED Joshua. So i don't need to argue with a biased blinded fanboy .... It's all in the books, so ....
And Wilder and his team also said he took the Fury fight as a win over him would give him a better deal in negotiations for the Joshua fight .
This could have happen if Wilder was somehow unhappy with the clinches, but he wasn't. He was actually looking for them most of the time.
I noticed something after I think the 5th or the 6th, Malik Scott was saying something along the lines of "You'd be so proud of this when you watch this back", I remember thinking at the time they had just realised their chance to beat Fury had just gone there and then. Anyone else notice it? It was on the PBC coverage.