LinusCaldwell
From The Eastside with Love
It was a mash upOh ok i thought folks said he came out to run this town .
It was a mash upOh ok i thought folks said he came out to run this town .
max baer.Wonder Is there a fighter in boxing history comparable to Wilder... lacks fundamentals but has huge KO power..?? Who in the golden era does he compare to.
It was a tactical knockdown....fury was fine the whole time, that's why he did a pose when he was on the floor.. He took the knockdown rather than try and stand and take more bangs and get seriously hurt ..You know there's a such thing as flash knockouts right? Just because you're feeling fine and dandy afterwards doesn't mean in that moment your brain didn't get drilled and concussed and your consciousness didn't vacate your body, however momentarily.
Thank god you ain't a ref lmao, this kinda thinking is how CTE happens brehs
All facts, Fury didnt dominate these rounds in any way dhape or form , 3 to 4 rounds could hsve went either way according to personal preference.Yea people acting like Fury had both Wilder's eyes swollen shut in a complete dismantlement ala Mayweather vs. Berto or some shyt when in reality Fury spent half of his time feinting and bobbing and taunting in place without landing anything of any consequence in multiple rounds. These were the final stats of the fight:
The way the "purists" talking about this you'd think Fury outlanded Wilder 3 to 1; in reality all he did was land a handful of punches more, none of them anywhere near as damaging as the 2 knockdowns Wilder landed. You could also score the first couple of rounds where both guys were feeling each other out and didn't land anything of significance as 10-10 rounds; combine that with the 2 10-8 knockdown rounds for Wilder and a draw is far from an impossible conclusion. Too many people getting sucked up in all the commentators fellating Fury when half of his jabs and hooks were being blocked by Wilder's gloves and arms while Wilder when he did actually land was usually hitting him clean, especially when he went to the body. Fury's offense didn't open up with those clean 1-2s through the guard of Wilder until over halfway through the fight, which is why his power % is so much higher than his total striking %; he didn't commit to anything with any power behind it until he was fully comfortable and that didn't happen until fairly late in the fight. The 115-111 Wilder scorecard is indefensible garbage, but overall I'd say there's been more controversial boxing decisions this year alone.
yal have GOT to stop making these athletes your champions of social reform and idolsExactly! After Wilder checked that c00n reporter. And so called "black" men in here hating hard on another black man. Why on Earth would you hate this man?
I'm sticking and betting on black. Wilder won that fight. Good fight from both men. Hopefully a rematch.
Again... the optics of someone that got his ass on the canvas twice, the 2nd time on the final round being more serious and decided as the winner, pretty much NEVER HAPPENS. Not when the opponent isn't even hurt outside of a bruised eye. It is called boxing and not sparring. Tyson sparred with Wilder while Wilder brawled with Tyson. Tyson won on technical class, and Wilder won by actually putting a hurt on dude. The judges tried to be fair with it, because declaring either or the winner is going to be an issue regardless. Getting your ass on the canvas and not really hurting your opponent, but you was more accurate in punching isn't simply going to give you that win. It just isn't. Never that I recall in a major night fight where that happened. You can get away with it if you got knocked down once. But two times? Tyson should of put a REAL hurting on Wilder. Instead he mostly thrown soft punches and jabs. All of that plays a factor. Not just who's more accurate.
10 rounds of boxing lessons vs one tactical knockdown and one soul returning to earth to carry on pressingWho ended the 12 round on better legs?
Fury got up off the canvas and proceeded to box his face up and force him to start holding.
what fight was he watching at the beginning
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