Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs. Tom Schwarz - June 15, 2019
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs. Tom Schwarz - June 15, 2019
Fury didn't do enough to prove that card dirty. It may well have been, but 6 or 7 jabs and a right hand a round is begging for controversy if you're capable of putting on a masterclass many of you pretend you saw.
Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs. Tom Schwarz - June 15, 2019
Waving your arms in the air and putting them behind your back doesn't score points. The better his opponent, the less punches thrown by Fury.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑20 Jun 2019, 13:55 Fury didn't do enough to prove that card dirty. It may well have been, but 6 or 7 jabs and a right hand a round is begging for controversy if you're capable of putting on a masterclass many of you pretend you saw.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs. Tom Schwarz - June 15, 2019
even then he often doesnt throw much at all, his rematch vs chis is the worst fight i ever saw
Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs. Tom Schwarz - June 15, 2019
So it's quite easy for me to show you that it WAS a dirty card. There are a combination factors which should be quite easy to follow, and when put together should leave no doubt.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑20 Jun 2019, 13:55 Fury didn't do enough to prove that card dirty. It may well have been, but 6 or 7 jabs and a right hand a round is begging for controversy if you're capable of putting on a masterclass many of you pretend you saw.
I’m using data from here: https://eyeonthering.com/boxing/deontay ... tyson-fury
We can look at it at three levels:
1. The overall margin of the victory scored by Rochin.
2. Rochin gave the first 4 rounds to Wilder
3. Rochin gave round 3 to Wilder
1. Of the different publications listed that covered the fight, there was a mix of US, British and international publications. Some will have been biased toward Fury, some will have been biased toward Wilder. Not one of them scored the fight more than 114-112 in favor of Wilder. Rochin scored it 115-111 Wilder.
2. Of 85 fans cards that were submitted to the above website, only one gave Wilder all four of the opening rounds. That card gave Wilder a 116-110 win. It could be suggested that was submitted by a very pro “wilder fan.” Rochin gave Wilder the first 4 rounds.
3A. When that sample of 85 fan cards was averaged round on round, Round 3 had a score of 0.97 in favour of Fury, and 0.02 in favour of Wilder. Rochin gave round 3 to Wilder.
Yes, you could argue that fan cards are self-selecting, and so we cannot say how many were or were not Fury fans. So instead we can turn to the punch stats for round 3:
3B. In the third round Wilder landed 4/31 punches. Fury landed 11/30. This was a busy round for Fury. Punch volume was almost identical, but Fury significantly outlanded Wilder (nearly 3 to 1). Therefore, we can ignore this idea of recording error; additionally, there is no excuse for either missing or interpreting one or two punches as landing in favor of Wilder as a way to give him the round. Again, Rochin gave round 3 to Wilder.
Taking all of the above into consideration, I think you are on the wrong side of things if you continue to say that fight was called fairly.
So, the bottom line is Rochin submitted a dirty card.
No boxing fan should be accepting that. Though I can appreciate your position...All this talk about Fury’s fans annoying you by talking about masterclasses, or others disliking Fury’s mugging and waving his arms around is only muddying the water. It was a dirty card. It was a robbery.
Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs. Tom Schwarz - June 15, 2019
Try rewriting that intelligibly.
I scored more of the close rounds for Wilder. On the night, I would have considered a Fury close decision a gift.
It is apparent that you have a difficult time both communicating and processing English. If I could type it slower for you I would.
Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs. Tom Schwarz - June 15, 2019
so , wilder won at least 5 rounds clear? yes? no?
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs. Tom Schwarz - June 15, 2019
Finkel wrote: ↑20 Jun 2019, 23:48 So it's quite easy for me to show you that it WAS a dirty card. There are a combination factors which should be quite easy to follow, and when put together should leave no doubt.
I’m using data from here: https://eyeonthering.com/boxing/deontay ... tyson-fury
We can look at it at three levels:
1. The overall margin of the victory scored by Rochin.
2. Rochin gave the first 4 rounds to Wilder
3. Rochin gave round 3 to Wilder
1. Of the different publications listed that covered the fight, there was a mix of US, British and international publications. Some will have been biased toward Fury, some will have been biased toward Wilder. Not one of them scored the fight more than 114-112 in favor of Wilder. Rochin scored it 115-111 Wilder.
2. Of 85 fans cards that were submitted to the above website, only one gave Wilder all four of the opening rounds. That card gave Wilder a 116-110 win. It could be suggested that was submitted by a very pro “wilder fan.” Rochin gave Wilder the first 4 rounds.
3A. When that sample of 85 fan cards was averaged round on round, Round 3 had a score of 0.97 in favour of Fury, and 0.02 in favour of Wilder. Rochin gave round 3 to Wilder.
Yes, you could argue that fan cards are self-selecting, and so we cannot say how many were or were not Fury fans. So instead we can turn to the punch stats for round 3:
3B. In the third round Wilder landed 4/31 punches. Fury landed 11/30. This was a busy round for Fury. Punch volume was almost identical, but Fury significantly outlanded Wilder (nearly 3 to 1). Therefore, we can ignore this idea of recording error; additionally, there is no excuse for either missing or interpreting one or two punches as landing in favor of Wilder as a way to give him the round. Again, Rochin gave round 3 to Wilder.
Taking all of the above into consideration, I think you are on the wrong side of things if you continue to say that fight was called fairly.
So, the bottom line is Rochin submitted a dirty card.
No boxing fan should be accepting that. Though I can appreciate your position...All this talk about Fury’s fans annoying you by talking about masterclasses, or others disliking Fury’s mugging and waving his arms around is only muddying the water. It was a dirty card. It was a robbery.
Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs. Tom Schwarz - June 15, 2019
Lucky I put the key points in bold to make it an easy read for you then.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs. Tom Schwarz - June 15, 2019
paste the part where u clearly answered that then bruh .i mean, you claim that there were loads of next to nothing rounds, but then also that wilder was definitely the only guy with a legit case for winning? doesnt really give a good picture of what you think were clear rounds that were beyond doubt for one guy. if there were loads of either way rounds then obviously fury has a case, but if wilder won like half the rounds clear your point makes more sense
its as simple as posting 'yes ' or 'no' but you keep going around
its as simple as posting 'yes ' or 'no' but you keep going around
Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs. Tom Schwarz - June 15, 2019
no
didnt know that, must indeed be evidence of moronary
didnt know that, must indeed be evidence of moronary
Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs. Tom Schwarz - June 15, 2019
Your both idiots
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs. Tom Schwarz - June 15, 2019
This is why I like you. You are an asshole.
It's your charm