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1 hour ago, jtssrx said:

Fury actually lost the fight. 
 

 

The ref makes the count. Every boxer knows you take as long as you can when you have been knocked down. Especially if you got rocked. 

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The count isn’t just 10 seconds. The red has to stop the other fighter then start counting 

 

the 10 count starts when the ref starts counting. That’s it. It’s not a conspiracy. He knows what he’s doing. If the ref started counting 2 seconds sooner then fury would have gotten up 2 seconds sooner. 

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Just now, ACE said:

Taking your time to get up is smart. He was buying time. Fury isn’t just tough he’s smart 

Deontay Wilder isnt a very skilled boxer and is kind of a mental midget, he is just really big and really strong. He may be the most devastating puncher in heavyweight history. Fury got in his head and out boxed him. Like Muhammed Ali used to do. Nobody thought Ali would beat Sonny Liston. Nobody thought he would beat George Foreman. He out smarted them and out boxed them. 

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And it’s not like fury was fucked. He got up and beat the brakes off wilder for many rounds after.  He got caught, took his time to get up to recover and that’s all there really is to it 

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Just now, ACE said:

And it’s not like fury was fucked. He got up and beat the brakes off wilder for many rounds after.  He got caught, took his time to get up to recover and that’s all there really is to it 

When you are boxing at that level, especially heavyweight it only takes one good shot to change the fight. Not too many people can take a shot from Wilder and get up and keep fighting. 

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2 minutes ago, Anler said:

Deontay Wilder isnt a very skilled boxer and is kind of a mental midget, he is just really big and really strong. He may be the most devastating puncher in heavyweight history. Fury got in his head and out boxed him. Like Muhammed Ali used to do. Nobody thought Ali would beat Sonny Liston. Nobody thought he would beat George Foreman. He out smarted them and out boxed them. 

Wilder will never beat fury. He’s just long and strong. But fury can fight long even against wilder. That’s what Fucks him up. He can wing right hooks all day and fury can hit him all day from the outside 

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Just now, Anler said:

When you are boxing at that level, especially heavyweight it only takes one good shot to change the fight. Not too many people can take a shot from Wilder and get up and keep fighting. 

That’s what makes fury a phenom. You can’t knock him out and you can’t out point him either. One of the best to ever do it imo 

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Aldo Wilder missed an opportunity to make fans. I thought more of him after the fight then before even though he lost. Dude is extremely tough.  But he acted like a total faggot after the fight. If he would have stood upon and gave props to fury he would have made more fans but he acted like a fuckin loser 

 

dude got to where he is with nothing but a a strong right hand. That’s it. If he stood up and said he was happy to be there people would respect him a lot more 

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Hard to compare fighters today to years ago.   Often times fighters intersect at different times of their careers one towards the end and another young or in their prime.

In the 70's you had Foreman, Ali, Norton and Frazier all in their prime and the early 80's brought on Holmes and Spinks was no slouch.   6 great heavyweight fighters in one era.   By the late 80's Holyfield and Tyson were coming into the mix in the heavyweight class. 

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2 hours ago, CFM said:

See the thread title. Tyson Fury you fukstik.

I saw the title, you needle-dinked, bug-fukker!! 

Don't you understand what I said, you tahd?

I said Mike Tyson in his prime, would have probably knocked Tyson Fury out.

What don't you understand about that?

You really are dumb, Private Pyle. 

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2 hours ago, ACE said:

You’d think he’d be gasping for air after 1 round. But the harder you hit him the stronger he becomes. It’s so weird. Goes 11 rounds with maybe the toughest heavyweight that exists and then grabs a mic and sings a song after 

I’d say he should fight usyk and if he wins retire after with every belt that exists 

 

Agreed. He himself understands the dangers of making a living in a blood sport. Hopefully he gets out before the real damage is done. He strong with family and his faith. I think that’ll point him in the direction of being done with boxing sooner rather than later. 

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50 minutes ago, Highmark said:

Hard to compare fighters today to years ago.   Often times fighters intersect at different times of their careers one towards the end and another young or in their prime.

In the 70's you had Foreman, Ali, Norton and Frazier all in their prime and the early 80's brought on Holmes and Spinks was no slouch.   6 great heavyweight fighters in one era.   By the late 80's Holyfield and Tyson were coming into the mix in the heavyweight class. 

No one will ever be able to say they saw Ali fight in his prime, because he was robbed of it. 

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2 hours ago, Anler said:

Deontay Wilder isnt a very skilled boxer and is kind of a mental midget, he is just really big and really strong. He may be the most devastating puncher in heavyweight history. Fury got in his head and out boxed him. Like Muhammed Ali used to do. Nobody thought Ali would beat Sonny Liston. Nobody thought he would beat George Foreman. He out smarted them and out boxed them. 

That’s a pretty good comparison. Liston was a big POS who liked violence and humiliating his opponents. His boxing skills weren’t very refined. Ali boxed the shit out of him on pure skill, preparation, and a superb defense. Same as Fury. I’d say that Fury has equal defensive skills as Ali. He’s just that good. 

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1 hour ago, ActionfigureJoe said:

Agreed. He himself understands the dangers of making a living in a blood sport. Hopefully he gets out before the real damage is done. He strong with family and his faith. I think that’ll point him in the direction of being done with boxing sooner rather than later. 

Well if he grabs every belt, why keep going? 

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