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  • Stanley
    Guest
    • Mar 2009
    • 23693

    #1

    Deontay Wilder - Tyson Fury fight

    Any streams available for the fight tomorrow night? Or should I say morning as I think it's set to start around 5am.

    I have a sneaky feeling Fury will do it, but VERY hard to call.
  • 72bus
    Gold Seat
    • Mar 2011
    • 9503

    #2
    would of liked to have tuned in but can't stay up til 5am ,think it's come to early for tyson he looked slow and cumbersome in his last outing . think wilder will have too much for him , can't see it going past 6 or 7 rounds , tyson has lost to much weight to quickly

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    • Ginger Ninja
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      • Jan 2010
      • 17458

      #3
      Fury was farking robbed. Dominated that fight until the last 2 rounds, how that's a draw I don't know
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      • Stanley
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        • Mar 2009
        • 23693

        #4
        Originally posted by Ginger Ninja
        Fury was farking robbed. Dominated that fight until the last 2 rounds, how that's a draw I don't know
        The Mexican judge seemed to get it totally wrong. There were calls for him not to work in the sport again. All the commentators agreed Fury had won.

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        • Ginger Ninja
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          • Jan 2010
          • 17458

          #5
          Originally posted by Stanley

          The Mexican judge seemed to get it totally wrong. There were calls for him not to work in the sport again. All the commentators agreed Fury had won.
          He had Wilder 4 rounds up at one point. Not a single clue what he's doing as a judge, unless (as I suspect) money has changed hands somewhere.
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          • Gtleighsr3
            CCG
            • Mar 2009
            • 23569

            #6
            rematch nailed on,poor joshua being sidelined as this a better fight.
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            • 72bus
              Gold Seat
              • Mar 2011
              • 9503

              #7
              shows how much i know

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              • acricketer
                Platinum Seat
                • Mar 2009
                • 12068

                #8
                He was knocked down twice, don't know how he got up second time. If I'd knocked someone down twice in the last 3 rounds I'd wonder how I lost.

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                • hal9thou
                  Silver Seat
                  • May 2012
                  • 4258

                  #9
                  Originally posted by acricketer
                  If I'd knocked someone down twice in the last 3 rounds I'd wonder how I lost.
                  Not if you knew how fights are scored.....

                  The real point about all this is that everyone knew that a re-match was written in to the contracts, neither manager denied it. There's a real problem with that for obvious reasons.

                  This result (or a TF verdict) maxes the pay out and sidelines AJ. Job done.

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                  • acricketer
                    Platinum Seat
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 12068

                    #10
                    Originally posted by hal9thou

                    Not if you knew how fights are scored.....

                    The real point about all this is that everyone knew that a re-match was written in to the contracts, neither manager denied it. There's a real problem with that for obvious reasons.

                    This result (or a TF verdict) maxes the pay out and sidelines AJ. Job done.
                    I agree TF dominated as a more skillful boxer. I think you're right about the rematch given the length of the ref's count in the 12th.

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                    • Stanley
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                      • Mar 2009
                      • 23693

                      #11
                      Originally posted by acricketer

                      I agree TF dominated as a more skillful boxer. I think you're right about the rematch given the length of the ref's count in the 12th.
                      He said using the full count was deliberate so as to give him the full time to recover. He said that when boxers try and get up too quickly they're often not ready and their legs can go.

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                      • acricketer
                        Platinum Seat
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 12068

                        #12
                        We need VAR

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