Nope, that was a clear draw if we count the cards. If we went by real rules, he lost. Fury didn't get up.
Never fought anybody of note who was in their prime. Wilder's chin wobbled by bums and he's done the chicken dance more than once, 100% china, that's why he's being protected so much. When he FINALLY steps up, Wilder will fold like an omelette.
What are you saying about the great 37,500 PPV buys Wilder made last weekend? He's a real star...LMFAO.
Then release the footage and let us have a look? His trainer jay deas referred to wilder getting knocked down in that fight in an interview
Why would I do that? People will see what they want to see in most circumstances. It's like the idiotic Nichols thing. That was 100% NOT a knockdown and ruled a slip but people still repeatedly say he knocked him down. Lmfao
Or that 100 times debunked idiotic fury long count thing? No problem we'll just take your word for it
Yup. WIlder faces a decent fighter in his prime and he's taking a canvas-nap. Nichols and Sconiers showed he can't barely take the shots of tomato cans. A top level contender with good power will destroy him, which is why he faces such carefully-selected "opposition."
"Then things got crazy when in the second round, Sconiers found and exploited a weakness: Wilder is wide open for an uppercut and Sconiers found that spot, exploded one on Wilder’s face and nearly ended the fight right there. Wilder rose on spaghetti legs and wobbled about on unsure stems while getting pounded on by Sconiers. Mercifully, the bell rang and Wilder trudged to his corner to find out what the hell just happened." A report from the night after the fight https://www.maxboxing.com/news/free-articles/golden-boy-brings-the-fights-to-fantasy-springs Apparently it was the second knockdown Wilder suffered that was ruled a slip. But you'd know this since you've got the footage.