I had it a draw alsoKiwiRider wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:08 Sorry guys, but I had Fury up by two going into the 12th.
Yeah, I hate to admit it, but I had it a draw.
I watched it with two boxing mad mates and we all had score cards I printed up.
One had it Wilder by 1
The other had it Fury by 1
And I had it even.
So no, not a robbery.
It could have been worse, I've seen worse. The Wilder winning card was crap though. No way. Not by that much.
Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
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Wilder won only knockdown rounds. giving him 2 rounds more would be very generous and still it would be 114-112 Fury
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It was a draw but if anyone feels like a winner it would be Tyson. A lot of pundits doubted he could put up a fight like that and he‘d probably be the favourite in a rematch. Plus the Bomber was favoured and he didn’t win it.
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Yep it's quite subjective.gilgamesh wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:13You and I have a different definition of Dominated.
I understand Domination as thoroughly shutting a guy down, and not giving him a moment of control.
Not throwing your hands in the air, throwing your hands behind your back, sticking your tongue out, and generally being a jackass.
He did well in the latter half of the fight, but he started too late to deserve the win IMO.
I had all the clowning nicking Tyson a close round here and there on "ring-generalship".
It put you right off and you scored for Wilder.
You're in a minority, and I maintain Tyson was tad unlucky, but - again - hardly a "robbery"
Michael Brodie was robbed, Obadai Sai was tied-up then robbed. Robin Reid was deducted points for hitting Sven Ottke then he got robbed and left for dead afterwards.
Slightly bad decision - It's NOT a robbery !
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Fury is a bonafide hero!
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Yes the Wilder winning card was the one I had a big problem with.punchoutsb wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:13
It's that card I have a problem with. I thought Fury took it pretty easily aside from the two knockdowns, but I don't necessarily have a problem with the draw. But that 7 rounds to Wilder card was abysmal.
Way too big a margin. You could argue one round up if all you see is aggression, but Tyson making him miss all night had to counter that surely.
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As an American and a hardcore boxing fan, I apologize for that decision
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No, that was clearly a domination. Fury schooled Wilder. Wilder won 3 rounds. He won like the 2nd and the knockdown rounds. Hell, the 2nd was close too, so that could've gone to Fury as well. Get your eyes checked, bud. When everyone else sees a fight differently, you need to start looking at yourself. Clear robbery! Anyone citing Raefeal's terrible scorecard is an imbecile too.gilgamesh wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:13You and I have a different definition of Dominated.
I understand Domination as thoroughly shutting a guy down, and not giving him a moment of control.
Not throwing your hands in the air, throwing your hands behind your back, sticking your tongue out, and generally being a jackass.
He did well in the latter half of the fight, but he started too late to deserve the win IMO.
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I saw my question answered from another thread.
The 114-110 for Fury reading was just a mistake it would seem. The card reads 114-112. That makes sense mathematically speaking at least.
I was wondering where the extra 2 points would've come in.
The 114-110 for Fury reading was just a mistake it would seem. The card reads 114-112. That makes sense mathematically speaking at least.
I was wondering where the extra 2 points would've come in.
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I know what I saw. I know Boxing.Mexi-Box wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:27No, that was clearly a domination. Fury schooled Wilder. Wilder won 3 rounds. He won like the 2nd and the knockdown rounds. Hell, the 2nd was close too, so that could've gone to Fury as well. Get your eyes checked, bud. When everyone else sees a fight differently, you need to start looking at yourself. Clear robbery! Anyone citing Raefeal's terrible scorecard is an imbecile too.gilgamesh wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:13You and I have a different definition of Dominated.
I understand Domination as thoroughly shutting a guy down, and not giving him a moment of control.
Not throwing your hands in the air, throwing your hands behind your back, sticking your tongue out, and generally being a jackass.
He did well in the latter half of the fight, but he started too late to deserve the win IMO.
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It's the Mexican judge who's out of line.
Wilder winning the first 4
That's hard to understand.
Wilder winning the first 4
That's hard to understand.
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I guess your version of boxing doesn't exist in reality, sorry.gilgamesh wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:29I know what I saw. I know Boxing.Mexi-Box wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:27No, that was clearly a domination. Fury schooled Wilder. Wilder won 3 rounds. He won like the 2nd and the knockdown rounds. Hell, the 2nd was close too, so that could've gone to Fury as well. Get your eyes checked, bud. When everyone else sees a fight differently, you need to start looking at yourself. Clear robbery! Anyone citing Raefeal's terrible scorecard is an imbecile too.gilgamesh wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:13
You and I have a different definition of Dominated.
I understand Domination as thoroughly shutting a guy down, and not giving him a moment of control.
Not throwing your hands in the air, throwing your hands behind your back, sticking your tongue out, and generally being a jackass.
He did well in the latter half of the fight, but he started too late to deserve the win IMO.
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The card was added wrong.
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Out of the first 4, the only one he won was a close round.
I can't believe there are guys on here saying Wilder won too. That's the toughest part. I'm on a better forum with better posters, and I've not seen anyone that thinks Wilder won that fight.
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That Rochin card is horrendous.
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it was one of the worst decision and one of the worst scorecards in the XXI century in world championship fights. hard to recall 10, or even 5 worse decisions in this century, and the mexican judge competes with Adelaide Byrd