Covfefe wrote: ↑08 Dec 2018, 11:53
ironbeard wrote: ↑08 Dec 2018, 11:50
DrDuke wrote: ↑08 Dec 2018, 11:37
I've never been a Wilder hater and always said, that he is fun to watch despite his flaws and etc. And actually no one is really hating Wilder here, just the majority has seen Fury winning, so the respective comments are coming. Of course, when someone can't bear with the opinion of the others, especially when it's prevailing over his own, he tries to cry his one louder, what you have exactly been doing.
The only crying to be heard is from the throngs who can’t wrap their mind around a draw being a fair result.
All Fury had to do in that six rounds that you claim Wilder was doing worse is stay on his feet. He lost track in his alleged schooling of Wilder that it does not work from your back.
I have acknowledged that there were a majority of rounds that were too close to blame others for not seeing them my way. You, and Ronald MacDonald and so many others refuse to acknowledge that clear fact, and accuse whoever disagrees with you of not understanding boxing, being sh!t for brains etc.
I have not questioned anyone’s boxing knowledge on here. I have set out clear arguments for why a draw is a legitimate outcome for this fight. I am not questioning that others scored it for Fury legitimately under those circumstances.
You are pathetic, pitiful, losers.
Which three rounds did you score for Wilder aside the KDs?
As I have stated from the beginning, I scored it realtime, in the RBR 116-110 for Wilder. That is 8-4 Wilder, realtime. Several of those rounds were very close, but what you and so many on here saw as Fury rounds, in a number of cases I saw for Wilder.
Even with that score, if Wilder had not scored the KDs, I would have likely scored it a draw, because Fury appeared to be winning those rounds to me other than getting knocked down (though not wide enough to affect the 10-8s).
The hysterical cries of “ROBBERY!!!!!” are just that. They both did a great job. Both made me a fan.
If Fury had not risen like a Phoenix in the 12th, there would be much less hubub over this fight. And if Wilder had not floored Fury twice, it would have been looked at as a boring fight that Fury just exposed Wilder in (which I would have disagreed with very mildly).
It turned out for the best for boxing, hysterical criers and all.