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Post by trickydicky73 on Dec 2, 2018 5:53:35 GMT
Ever heard of a 114-110 fight? Weird! And that was one that had Fury the winner!
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Post by Cast no shadow on Dec 2, 2018 5:54:44 GMT
How has 1 judge give that 115-111 wilder.
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Post by trickydicky73 on Dec 2, 2018 5:56:24 GMT
How has 1 judge give that 115-111 wilder. That's what I meant, the discrepancy in the scores was ludicrous.
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Post by Cast no shadow on Dec 2, 2018 5:56:43 GMT
Fury Vs Joshua Vs Wilder Triple threat.
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Post by jimigoodwinsbeard on Dec 2, 2018 5:56:50 GMT
The whole thing stinks. Absolute ludicrous decision. Fury won by at least 3 rounds. Joke
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Post by adri2008 on Dec 2, 2018 6:00:52 GMT
No idea how Wilder had a 115 - 111 card. He won 3 rounds (including the 2 knockdown ones). Well I do have an idea, everyone fancied some more money
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Post by Cast no shadow on Dec 2, 2018 6:01:12 GMT
How has 1 judge give that 115-111 wilder. That's what I meant, the discrepancy in the scores was ludicrous. That's giving wilder 7 rounds, lucky if he got 4. (I give him 3, 2nd,9th & 10th)
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Post by Gifton on Dec 2, 2018 6:02:53 GMT
That's what I meant, the discrepancy in the scores was ludicrous. That's giving wilder 7 rounds, lucky if he got 4. (I give him 3, 2nd,9th & 10th) I don't think he even won the 9th despite the knockdown!
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Post by Jimm on Dec 2, 2018 6:06:30 GMT
What a man Tyson is. Unbelievable. Gutted he's been robbed, absolutely gutted
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Post by Cast no shadow on Dec 2, 2018 6:17:23 GMT
Judging in America is nothing short of shambolic.
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Post by GrahamHyde on Dec 2, 2018 6:19:43 GMT
Ever heard of a 114-110 fight? Weird! And that was one that had Fury the winner! Was 114-112. Read it out wrong.
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Post by trickydicky73 on Dec 2, 2018 6:21:49 GMT
What a man Tyson is. Unbelievable. Gutted he's been robbed, absolutely gutted Showed real class after the fight, too.
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Post by bigvern on Dec 2, 2018 6:22:51 GMT
A draw??? Maybe
A wilder win?? Don't talk silly.
A fix?? More than likely.
Maybe boxing needs an American heavyweight champion of the world.
It all comes down to money.
Fury will be buzzing at the minute but when the adrenalin settles he'll be gutted.
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Post by adri2008 on Dec 2, 2018 6:24:49 GMT
The 115-111 judge Rochin gave all 4 opening rounds to Wilder which is beyond ridiculous
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Post by jimigoodwinsbeard on Dec 2, 2018 6:28:21 GMT
The 115-111 judge Rochin gave all 4 opening rounds to Wilder which is beyond ridiculous Spot on. Absolutely scandalous judging
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Post by Gifton on Dec 2, 2018 6:30:29 GMT
How has 1 judge give that 115-111 wilder. The craziest part is he gave the first four rounds to Wilder!! How anyone could give Wilder the first four is beyond me.
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Post by Gifton on Dec 2, 2018 6:31:19 GMT
Ever heard of a 114-110 fight? Weird! It was read out wrong, it was actually 114-112
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Post by trickydicky73 on Dec 2, 2018 6:33:47 GMT
How has 1 judge give that 115-111 wilder. The craziest part is he gave the first four rounds to Wilder!! How anyone could give Wilder the first four is beyond me. The commentators on 5 Live had it 3-1 and 4-0 for Fury.
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Post by salopstick on Dec 2, 2018 7:12:36 GMT
Fury was not expected to put in such a good performance. Fury comes out of this with his stock higher
I believe he has a rematch clause and will make amends
Great fight but as stated shocking judges.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2018 8:22:29 GMT
After a couple of hours sleep and a strong coffee, I am now even more gutted for Tyson. The bloke did not deserve to lose that. He put on the kind of performance that I thought he wasn’t ready to deliver yet. I will quite happily hold my hands up, eat humble pie and say you proved me wrong Tyson.
From where the man was a little over 12 months ago to now is quite simply remarkable.
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Post by salopstick on Dec 2, 2018 8:50:56 GMT
After a couple of hours sleep and a strong coffee, I am now even more gutted for Tyson. The bloke did not deserve to lose that. He put on the kind of performance that I thought he wasn’t ready to deliver yet. I will quite happily hold my hands up, eat humble pie and say you proved me wrong Tyson. From where the man was a little over 12 months ago to now is quite simply remarkable. Eddie Hearn will smell money with both of them. But concerned as both have the tools to batter joshua
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Post by supersimonstainrod on Dec 2, 2018 8:51:53 GMT
After a couple of hours sleep and a strong coffee, I am now even more gutted for Tyson. The bloke did not deserve to lose that. He put on the kind of performance that I thought he wasn’t ready to deliver yet. I will quite happily hold my hands up, eat humble pie and say you proved me wrong Tyson. From where the man was a little over 12 months ago to now is quite simply remarkable. I love boxing,but I'm not remotely a student of the manly art,so I always look for yours and Dutch's posts on he boxing threads. When I saw what you posted and feared the worst. A more knowledgeable and older mate said there were echos of Foreman Ali in the run up to the fight (a ferociously hard puncher that could potentially seriously harm a boxer not long into a comeback etc.) He felt that Fury would have a dark moment early on when he realised what he was up against and would have to find something deep within himself to get through,he obviously found it and had it in spades.
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Post by salopstick on Dec 2, 2018 9:08:15 GMT
What a man Tyson is. Unbelievable. Gutted he's been robbed, absolutely gutted Showed real class after the fight, too. He is a diamond. Rough and ready but a very classy man
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2018 9:31:44 GMT
What a man Tyson is. Unbelievable. Gutted he's been robbed, absolutely gutted Showed real class after the fight, too. Have you seen the post fight conference? He got everyone singing American pie
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Post by GeneralFaye on Dec 2, 2018 9:31:59 GMT
After a couple of hours sleep and a strong coffee, I am now even more gutted for Tyson. The bloke did not deserve to lose that. He put on the kind of performance that I thought he wasn’t ready to deliver yet. I will quite happily hold my hands up, eat humble pie and say you proved me wrong Tyson. From where the man was a little over 12 months ago to now is quite simply remarkable. Eddie Hearn will smell money with both of them. But concerned as both have the tools to batter joshua AJ will fancy beating Wilder more than Fury so I think that fight will happen next. Wilder showed he can certainly bang but he's erratic and will give AJ plenty of chances to knock him out. Fury on the other hand, I can't see any possible way AJ could get close to him. Fury would toy with him for 12 rounds and clean up on the cards as I reckon AJ wouldn't be as lucky as Wilder was and be able to catch him with any big shots.
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Post by salopstick on Dec 2, 2018 9:43:32 GMT
Showed real class after the fight, too. Have you seen the post fight conference? He got everyone singing American pie He’s brilliant. He won’t get it but he puts the personality into SPOTY
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Post by salopstick on Dec 2, 2018 9:44:49 GMT
Eddie Hearn will smell money with both of them. But concerned as both have the tools to batter joshua AJ will fancy beating Wilder more than Fury so I think that fight will happen next. Wilder showed he can certainly bang but he's erratic and will give AJ plenty of chances to knock him out. Fury on the other hand, I can't see any possible way AJ could get close to him. Fury would toy with him for 12 rounds and clean up on the cards as I reckon AJ wouldn't be as lucky as Wilder was and be able to catch him with any big shots. And fury twice got up from a fighter who is known as one of the hardest punchers. I take it back. Money aside AJ wouldn’t want to fight either of Em
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Post by bigjohnritchie on Dec 2, 2018 10:06:52 GMT
A very impressive post match interview. Deserves respect
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Post by Trouserdog on Dec 2, 2018 10:23:41 GMT
Think AJ will want to swerve these two for as long as he can.
Wilder has a good chin and the power in that right hand is awesome. AJ's not as good as Fury defensively: I think he'd struggle to avoid being on the receiving end of a couple of very serious blows over the course of 12 rounds.
Fury, obviously, is about as awkward an opponent as you can face at heavyweight. If Joshua catches him then his chin is a bit dodgy, but as we say this morning, chances are Fury would just bounce back up off the canvas.
It's a much safer route to take the next mandatory challenger (probably Dillian Whyte, who we already know he can beat), but assuming that Fury & Wilder face off again in April or May, then by the end of 2019 the public are going to demand he faces the winner to unify the belts. Either way, if AJ is still heavyweight champion by the time 2020 starts, he'll have done very well indeed.
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Post by bathstoke on Dec 2, 2018 10:44:14 GMT
A very impressive post match interview. Deserves respect 😄😄😄 What's he talking about, he has got squadroolians of £ to help him in his troubles & if he thinks he's now right he's wrong. He's still as mad as a badger! Of course, I'd never tell him
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