Your Fury - Mcdermott scorecards
Your Fury - Mcdermott scorecards
i just want to know where we agree on rounds not a big argument about robbery there is a 10 page thread for that - http://forum.boxrec.com/viewtopic.php?f ... &sk=t&sd=a
tyson.9.10.9...9..9..10.10..9..9..10---------94
john..10.9.10.10.10.10...9.10.10.9----------97
or 6-3-1 Mcderrmott
tyson.9.10.9...9..9..10.10..9..9..10---------94
john..10.9.10.10.10.10...9.10.10.9----------97
or 6-3-1 Mcderrmott
Re: Your Fury - Mcdermott scorecards
i nearly made round 7 a draw but i though even though mcdermott is lannding better punches. 16 good punches to 40 decent punches inst enought to award the round the ones i gave fury where when mcdermott worked less not fury upping his work rate but i can see where you scored a draw i think it what you like volume or quality of punchessg1985 wrote:I had it a draw. I gave tyson rounds 2,3,6,9 and 10. mcdermott the others. I though early on the first few could have gone either way.
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yea it is 96-94 is fair the only difference would be the drawn round i had making it 97 for johnsg1985 wrote:I was very surprised to see mcdermott landed more over the fight in the final statistics. I think a draw is a fair result, I could see 96-94 to mcdermott though.Adamj1987 wrote:i nearly made round 7 a draw but i though even though mcdermott is lannding better punches. 16 good punches to 40 decent punches inst enought to award the round the ones i gave fury where when mcdermott worked less not fury upping his work rate but i can see where you scored a draw i think it what you like volume or quality of punchessg1985 wrote:I had it a draw. I gave tyson rounds 2,3,6,9 and 10. mcdermott the others. I though early on the first few could have gone either way.
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I also had this Fight a DRAW and thats after watching this Fight 3 times now!
Mcdermott threw the bigger punches that caught the eye more and over 10 Rds the impression would be that he won the fight overall.
I had FURY winning rds 3, 5, 6, 9 and 10 and Mcdermott winning 1, 2, 4, 7 and 8 but......i could have given rd 10 as a 10-8 rd for Fury as Mcdermott should have recieved a standing 8 count.
Watch this from 4 mins 10 secs in, Mcdermott is clearly hurt and staggers to the corner with his back to the action...either he should hav been given a standing 8 count or Fury should have been allowed to follow up on his attack....turning your back is not a form of defence in boxing as you have to protect yourself at all times!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R11xwjLI ... re=related
O'Connor's scorecard was terrible and some of his officiating was poor too in Mcdermotts favour! If this fight had been called a DRAW or 6-4 to TYSON than there would be no controversy, just a difference of opinion.
FURY will improve, this fight was great for him and highlighted all the faults he has at this early stage of his career but i'm also sure he can work most of them out and improve greatly over the next 2 years!
I'm still a believer for now.
Mcdermott threw the bigger punches that caught the eye more and over 10 Rds the impression would be that he won the fight overall.
I had FURY winning rds 3, 5, 6, 9 and 10 and Mcdermott winning 1, 2, 4, 7 and 8 but......i could have given rd 10 as a 10-8 rd for Fury as Mcdermott should have recieved a standing 8 count.
Watch this from 4 mins 10 secs in, Mcdermott is clearly hurt and staggers to the corner with his back to the action...either he should hav been given a standing 8 count or Fury should have been allowed to follow up on his attack....turning your back is not a form of defence in boxing as you have to protect yourself at all times!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R11xwjLI ... re=related
O'Connor's scorecard was terrible and some of his officiating was poor too in Mcdermotts favour! If this fight had been called a DRAW or 6-4 to TYSON than there would be no controversy, just a difference of opinion.
FURY will improve, this fight was great for him and highlighted all the faults he has at this early stage of his career but i'm also sure he can work most of them out and improve greatly over the next 2 years!
I'm still a believer for now.
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ourkid1984
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Re: Your Fury - Mcdermott scorecards
I had it a draw as I thought Fury won 1,2,7,9 and 10
Round 6 was the tightest round I think from memory.
I also agree that Fury will improve and is exactly what he needed, I think, apart from Haye and Rogan, McDermott is Fury's toughest opponment Fury will face that is Brittish, mainly because of their fighting styles and because Haye is far classier.
Round 6 was the tightest round I think from memory.
I also agree that Fury will improve and is exactly what he needed, I think, apart from Haye and Rogan, McDermott is Fury's toughest opponment Fury will face that is Brittish, mainly because of their fighting styles and because Haye is far classier.
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After watching the clip, I respectfully disagree.exittored wrote:Watch this from 4 mins 10 secs in, Mcdermott is clearly hurt and staggers to the corner with his back to the action...either he should hav been given a standing 8 count or Fury should have been allowed to follow up on his attack....turning your back is not a form of defence in boxing as you have to protect yourself at all times!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R11xwjLI ... re=related
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Me also, he is knackered, not hurt.Asterix wrote:After watching the clip, I respectfully disagree.exittored wrote:Watch this from 4 mins 10 secs in, Mcdermott is clearly hurt and staggers to the corner with his back to the action...either he should hav been given a standing 8 count or Fury should have been allowed to follow up on his attack....turning your back is not a form of defence in boxing as you have to protect yourself at all times!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R11xwjLI ... re=related
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neil hibbert
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Re: Your Fury - Mcdermott scorecards
i had it mcdermott by 3 rounds
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turn the sound down and watch the fight its closer than you think
but still think McD won it just
but still think McD won it just
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I think the commentator's clouded a very close fight that could have swung either way.
Certainly no robbery.
Certainly no robbery.
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Spud
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I had to McDermott by 3 rounds when listening to the commentary.
Scored 1 round even - however going to listen to it now without the commentary see what I think then.
Scored 1 round even - however going to listen to it now without the commentary see what I think then.
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sg1985 wrote:You'll struggle doing that.Spud wrote:I had to McDermott by 3 rounds when listening to the commentary.
Scored 1 round even - however going to listen to it now without the commentary see what I think then.
but to every1 else who are saying its not a robbery and that please post your score cards thats what this thread is about
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what is all this 'turn it down' bollocks? Terry O'Connor and the Sky crew can score it (to an extent) without earplugs, I'm sure all of us can.
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i know dude thats why i wrote "to everyone else"sg1985 wrote:
He said he is going to 'listen to it now without the commentary' I was making a joke, because that is seemingly impossible.
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knackered or hurt, he was still in a vunerable position due to Fury's punches and for the first time in the fight Fury had created space and i'm pretty sure a follow up attack would have put Mcdermott down...why the hell O'Connor stepped in was just ridiculous!jBacca wrote:Me also, he is knackered, not hurt.Asterix wrote:After watching the clip, I respectfully disagree.exittored wrote:Watch this from 4 mins 10 secs in, Mcdermott is clearly hurt and staggers to the corner with his back to the action...either he should hav been given a standing 8 count or Fury should have been allowed to follow up on his attack....turning your back is not a form of defence in boxing as you have to protect yourself at all times!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R11xwjLI ... re=related
This fight was only a robbery on the scorecard but the result could have gone either way as alot of close RD's that you could give either way based on Fury's activity with Jabs and body punches or Mcdermotts bigger punchng but lower workrate so we need a Re-match soon!
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so exittored what was your personal scorecard?
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Very true Jim Watt was on about tip tap jabs from Fury but they were landing square on i had it a draw or Fury by a round or soG0mez wrote:I think the commentator's clouded a very close fight that could have swung either way.
Certainly no robbery.
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neil hibbert
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Re: Your Fury - Mcdermott scorecards
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R11xwjLI ... re=related[/quote]
After watching the clip, I respectfully disagree.[/quote]
Me also, he is knackered, not hurt.[/quote]
knackered or hurt, he was still in a vunerable position due to Fury's punches and for the first time in the fight Fury had created space and i'm pretty sure a follow up attack would have put Mcdermott down...why the hell O'Connor stepped in was just ridiculous!
This fight was only a robbery on the scorecard but the result could have gone either way as alot of close RD's that you could give either way based on Fury's activity with Jabs and body punches or Mcdermotts bigger punchng but lower workrate so we need a Re-match soon![/quote]
cough cough arm punches
After watching the clip, I respectfully disagree.[/quote]
Me also, he is knackered, not hurt.[/quote]
knackered or hurt, he was still in a vunerable position due to Fury's punches and for the first time in the fight Fury had created space and i'm pretty sure a follow up attack would have put Mcdermott down...why the hell O'Connor stepped in was just ridiculous!
This fight was only a robbery on the scorecard but the result could have gone either way as alot of close RD's that you could give either way based on Fury's activity with Jabs and body punches or Mcdermotts bigger punchng but lower workrate so we need a Re-match soon![/quote]
cough cough arm punches
Re: Your Fury - Mcdermott scorecards
I'd posted it earlier on in this thread.Adamj1987 wrote:so exittored what was your personal scorecard?
I also had this Fight a DRAW and thats after watching this Fight 3 times now!
Mcdermott threw the bigger punches that caught the eye more and over 10 Rds the impression would be that he won the fight overall.
I had FURY winning rds 3, 5, 6, 9 and 10 and Mcdermott winning 1, 2, 4, 7 and 8
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Under what rule should he have given a standing count? You do not get standing counts in professional boxingexittored wrote:I also had this Fight a DRAW and thats after watching this Fight 3 times now!
Mcdermott threw the bigger punches that caught the eye more and over 10 Rds the impression would be that he won the fight overall.
I had FURY winning rds 3, 5, 6, 9 and 10 and Mcdermott winning 1, 2, 4, 7 and 8 but......i could have given rd 10 as a 10-8 rd for Fury as Mcdermott should have recieved a standing 8 count.
Watch this from 4 mins 10 secs in, Mcdermott is clearly hurt and staggers to the corner with his back to the action...either he should hav been given a standing 8 count or Fury should have been allowed to follow up on his attack....turning your back is not a form of defence in boxing as you have to protect yourself at all times!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R11xwjLI ... re=related
O'Connor's scorecard was terrible and some of his officiating was poor too in Mcdermotts favour! If this fight had been called a DRAW or 6-4 to TYSON than there would be no controversy, just a difference of opinion.
FURY will improve, this fight was great for him and highlighted all the faults he has at this early stage of his career but i'm also sure he can work most of them out and improve greatly over the next 2 years!
I'm still a believer for now.
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DG.
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gobbles wrote:
Under what rule should he have given a standing count? You do not get standing counts in professional boxing
Some governing bodies state that if the ropes keep you up ( for example) you get a standing 8 count!
Re: Your Fury - Mcdermott scorecards
97-95 Fury.
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97-94 McDermott. Couldn't see a way how Fury won it but just my opinion. The activity people talk of from Fury was mostly arm punches and flurries which didn't actually land from what I was watching.
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BroughtonRulesRefuge
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Re: Your Fury - Mcdermott scorecards
- My Stars this forum is daft. I hear the hue and the cry, but next to none score fights, so most have mistaken breaking wind for outrage.Neri wrote:97-94 McDermott. Couldn't see a way how Fury won it but just my opinion. The activity people talk of from Fury was mostly arm punches and flurries which didn't actually land from what I was watching.
SOMETHING landed since Fury knocked McD's mouthpiece out TWICE in the fight, and had him turning his back TWICE and running to the ropes to be saved by the ref in the last round after Fury was on the verge of knocking him out.
The winner was full of psss and vinegar at the end of the fight and ready to do it again next month. The loser was whining, something apparently that this forum is familiar with.
Tyson suffers from the Mike Tyson syndrome. Beating the 7 bells out of his opposition and winning lopsided decisions but leaving them standing means he lost because he failed to meet expectations, the spectacular KO. Had this been a 12 rd fight, McD was ready to be pushed over by a feather, but alas, it was an English fight!
The only rounds I gave McD are the 4th when Fury is adjusting to the fight moving into the trenches and 6th when the heavy pace was forced to a crawl as form disappeared and sloppiness took over, the kind of fight favoring McD. Otherwise Fury landed more jabs than McD threw single punches and outworked and outhustled McD who was game for most of the bout. Had McD managed to keep his mouthpiece in place and not turn his back when hurt, he might have nicked the decision.
Who's ducking the rematch next month? It sure ain't Fury who'd do well to leave this dreary isle if he is to be slated for challenging himself and walking the walk beyond the limited understanding of the average British fan.