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Outstanding performance from Fury. On him at the get go, dropped him a couple of times and Wilders corner did him a favour.
Taking nothing away from Fury, but if you look at the first knockdown the right hand landed directly on the ear and Wilder had a consistent stream of blood from the ear. He could barely stand up, the fact Fury couldn't conclusively stop him despite that injury would give Wilder confidence if they were to have a third. Usually when a fighter loses their equilibrium they rarely last more than a couple of rounds.
But agree, his corner did the right thing, had no place continuing in the condition he's in.
Taking nothing away from Fury, but if you look at the first knockdown the right hand landed directly on the ear and Wilder had a consistent stream of blood from the ear. He could barely stand up, the fact Fury couldn't conclusively stop him despite that injury would give Wilder confidence if they were to have a third. Usually when a fighter loses their equilibrium they rarely last more than a couple of rounds.
But agree, his corner did the right thing, had no place continuing in the condition he's in.
Your wrong, he had a small cut just inside the ear, not a perforated tympanic membrane, his trainer just confirmed it. Fury boxed him around the ring, he destroyed him. There are no excuses.
Your wrong, he had a small cut just inside the ear, not a perforated tympanic membrane, his trainer just confirmed it. Fury boxed him around the ring, he destroyed him. There are no excuses.
Alright, well something else must've been wrong with him because he was stumbling around the ring whenever he moved. He did mention his leg, maybe that was it. If it were just from punches received, it's unlikely he'd have been able to continue for that duration. Wilder fell over/lost balance several times when attempting to throw punches.
Alright, well something else must've been wrong with him because he was stumbling around the ring whenever he moved. He did mention his leg, maybe that was it. If it were just from punches received, it's unlikely he'd have been able to continue for that duration. Wilder fell over/lost balance several times when attempting to throw punches.
What's so amusing about that? It's boxing, it happens.
It’s called getting punched in the face, really f*cking hard. He was beaten at his own game. Fury is too big, too slick, even looks better under sugar hill. Best heavyweight in the world. Stylistically AJ’s worst nightmare.
Great performance from Fury, used his weight leaning on him all the time, actually stepping into his jab getting his weight behind it. His power shots always look awkward but he's such a big dude that that have to have impact. Fair play to him
Wilder by KO. Fury knows Wilder can hurt him and since the first bout has boxed 2 journeymen (almost losing to Otto Walin). 12 rounds is a long time for someone without power.
Zapater just stop it man. How hard is it for you to give credit to Fury . He absolutely bullied Wilder and smashed him up. He told everyone he would take the centre of the ring and bring the heat and he did just that.
A few of us on here have been biggin up Fury on here for a while now but the haters will always discredit him. He's a much better boxer than he gets credit for:handahake:
[ame="https://youtu.be/FvP9SE0QA9o"]Tyson Fury sings 'American Pie' after beating Deontay Wilder during postfight interview | PBC ON FOX - YouTube[/ame]
The people who are saying this is a great performance are the same people who said that Wilder was **** and Fury is the greatest to ever grace the ring, P4P legend. If so, why is the performance so impressive?
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