9/14 ESPN+: Tyson Fury vs Otto Wallin

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Meh I'm not reading anything into Fury's performance, he will be much better when he fights Wilder
 

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:stopitslime:

Its boxing. Anybody can get got. Ask Tyson and the late GOAT. Boxing cares about nobody but boxing.
Doesn't change that its a 46th ranked opponent. Obviously he will be better for the wilder fight and most likely win but for a guy who talks about whoopin ruiz with one hand behind his back and all that its hilarious :mjlol:
This mofo blows hot and cold like crazy:mjlol:
 

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Props to Fury for showing heart and adversity to pushing through...

But the real MVP is ESPN. Joe Tessitore told Bernardo Osuna to let Fury's corner know that the commission had ruled that the cut came from a punch. The corner was under the impression that the cut was accidental. Once they were given notice of the ruling, that allowed them to move accordingly.

Had ESPN not given Fury's corner that info, he would have lost this fight
nikka was like "Make sure when you talk to him you tell him it was from a punch, not a headbutt, OK!" :what:Dafukk, I ain't never seen no shyt like that in all my years of watching boxing, where a broadcast booth had such a direct impact on the outcome of a match.
 
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