Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

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Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou outcome

Tyson KO/DQ
20
32%
Tyson PTS
10
16%
Ngannou KO/DQ (Shades of buster douglas)
3
5%
Ngannou PTS
3
5%
Its a scripted fight.
14
22%
Tyson just carrying Francis to the end what a load of rubbish.
13
21%
Draw
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 63

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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

Post by Ricky »

Good scrap that, i thought it was over when Wardley damaged Adeleye's eye with the jab, r5 i think.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

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Adeleye all mouth.
Wardley looking better and better.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

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Adeleye seems a piece of work.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

Post by Kilburn »

You don’t land shots like that unless you believe you can knock the guy out, they were bombs.

Wardley answered a fair few questions with that performance.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

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Punishing jabs
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

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Adeleye showed heart, made a fight of it, talked it up
beforehand and made himself a huge target, open to ridicule if he lost…boxers do that, put it all on the line

In other sports they talk themselves down.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

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funso banjo baby wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 16:54 Any more knockers ???
:o Yes please. Seriously though, Eddie Hearn always wanted this fight for Fabio and :o :o that's why. :TU:
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

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Don't really like that stoppage, very British, I know Adeleye's legs were gone and he was nearly ready to go but i thought it was a tad early, it was a decent fight, competitive early, Adeleye was dangerous with that left hook, looked the more dangerous of the two but Wardley was more methodical in his approach, tried to get his jab going and land the right to the body, cagey stuff with the odd explosion, Adeleye began to visibly tire and Wardley got more into a groove, he hurt Adeleye in the 6th and looked the boss, found the breakthrough in the 7th, cracking knockdown, right hand/left hook put Adeleye on his back, Wardley pouring it on and had Adeleye hurt when ref jumped in, not great reffing imo but I'd imagine a lot of people don't mind it
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

Post by SendoTakeshi97 »

Boxing events are way too f*cking slow.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

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British refs stop fights far too early. Let them fight man
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

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handsofstone wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 17:01 Don't really like that stoppage, very British, I know Adeleye's legs were gone and he was nearly ready to go but i thought it was a tad early, it was a decent fight, competitive early, Adeleye was dangerous with that left hook, looked the more dangerous of the two but Wardley was more methodical in his approach, tried to get his jab going and land the right to the body, cagey stuff with the odd explosion, Adeleye began to visibly tire and Wardley got more into a groove, he hurt Adeleye in the 6th and looked the boss, found the breakthrough in the 7th, cracking knockdown, right hand/left hook put Adeleye on his back, Wardley pouring it on and had Adeleye hurt when ref jumped in, not great reffing imo but I'd imagine a lot of people don't mind it
He wasn't in a position to defend himself.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

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horrible stoppage by?the ref, running and jumping on him like he had to save his life.
seconds before the end of the round when adelye wasn't even hit with a clean punch after the knockdown.

knockdown was a beauty, not taking away anything from wardley, but really unnecessary stoppage of a good fight which would have deserved a clean finish.

i know the ref has to decide in a split second if he stops it or not.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

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adislav123 wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 17:03 horrible stoppage by?the ref, running and jumping on him like he had the save his life.
seconds before the end of the round when adelye wasn't even hit with a clean punch after the knockdown.

knockdown was a beauty, not taking away anything from wardley, but really unnecessary stoppage of a good fight which would have deserved a clean finish.

i know the ref has to decide in a split second if he stops it or not.

Watch the replay, Little D stumbled into the ropes after getting hit multiple times with no ability to defend himself.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

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Punching the ref should be a long ban.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

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jwfg wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 17:03
handsofstone wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 17:01 Don't really like that stoppage, very British, I know Adeleye's legs were gone and he was nearly ready to go but i thought it was a tad early, it was a decent fight, competitive early, Adeleye was dangerous with that left hook, looked the more dangerous of the two but Wardley was more methodical in his approach, tried to get his jab going and land the right to the body, cagey stuff with the odd explosion, Adeleye began to visibly tire and Wardley got more into a groove, he hurt Adeleye in the 6th and looked the boss, found the breakthrough in the 7th, cracking knockdown, right hand/left hook put Adeleye on his back, Wardley pouring it on and had Adeleye hurt when ref jumped in, not great reffing imo but I'd imagine a lot of people don't mind it
He wasn't in a position to defend himself.
He was, he just fell into the ropes, ref was all over him before he even bounced off
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

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There did seem a possibility that Adeleye could get past that storm as it was happening, and to his credit he wasn’t just a sitting duck when the action resumed after the knockdown, he was trying to throw back.

Maybe if Adeleye hadn’t stumbled the ref might have given it a few more seconds. But Wardley was the boss by that stage anyway, he surely would have finished him sooner rather than later.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

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handsofstone wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 17:07
jwfg wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 17:03
handsofstone wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 17:01 Don't really like that stoppage, very British, I know Adeleye's legs were gone and he was nearly ready to go but i thought it was a tad early, it was a decent fight, competitive early, Adeleye was dangerous with that left hook, looked the more dangerous of the two but Wardley was more methodical in his approach, tried to get his jab going and land the right to the body, cagey stuff with the odd explosion, Adeleye began to visibly tire and Wardley got more into a groove, he hurt Adeleye in the 6th and looked the boss, found the breakthrough in the 7th, cracking knockdown, right hand/left hook put Adeleye on his back, Wardley pouring it on and had Adeleye hurt when ref jumped in, not great reffing imo but I'd imagine a lot of people don't mind it
He wasn't in a position to defend himself.
He was, he just fell into the ropes, ref was all over him before he even bounced off
With respect, I have to disagree. After the last punch, he teeters off to the ropes and is not in a position to defend himself.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

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Some silly moo talking to his excellency the toilet
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

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What an absolutely charming tyrant the Crown Prince is
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

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MightyWarrior wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 16:59 Adeleye showed heart, made a fight of it, talked it up
beforehand and made himself a huge target, open to ridicule if he lost…boxers do that, put it all on the line

In other sports they talk themselves down.
Maybe, but I don't think he was trying to talk it up. I think he knew Wardley was a big threat and tried to intimidate him with the roadman act in the build up.

Wardley may as well have been wearing a suit and tie the way he handled business :lol:
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

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just switched from rugby and see adeles been splattered :yay: :yay: :yay:
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

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handsofstone wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 17:07
jwfg wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 17:03
handsofstone wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 17:01 Don't really like that stoppage, very British, I know Adeleye's legs were gone and he was nearly ready to go but i thought it was a tad early, it was a decent fight, competitive early, Adeleye was dangerous with that left hook, looked the more dangerous of the two but Wardley was more methodical in his approach, tried to get his jab going and land the right to the body, cagey stuff with the odd explosion, Adeleye began to visibly tire and Wardley got more into a groove, he hurt Adeleye in the 6th and looked the boss, found the breakthrough in the 7th, cracking knockdown, right hand/left hook put Adeleye on his back, Wardley pouring it on and had Adeleye hurt when ref jumped in, not great reffing imo but I'd imagine a lot of people don't mind it
He wasn't in a position to defend himself.
He was, he just fell into the ropes, ref was all over him before he even bounced off
i just watched the last round again and yeah it's a bit early, but only early as in maybe some of us wanted to see Adeleye fully sparked out, which would have happened. and I don't really want to see him being carried away on a stretcher even if he was a bit of a knob before and after this bout
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

Post by ThereByTheGrace »

Fight won't start until 11 there's a countdown clock. The rest is a lot of nonsence
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

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MightyWarrior wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 17:10 What an absolutely charming tyrant the Crown Prince is
:bow:
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Re: Round-by-Round: Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou - 28th October 2023

Post by adislav123 »

how many seconds were left in that round?

adeleye wasn't remotely out on his feet or even buzzed, had his hands up and his focus still on wardley even while stumbling into the ropes when the ref overambitiously stopped the fight.

could have gave him a standing 8 count to check on him. whatever.
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