Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑14 Feb 2022, 12:02
DrDuke wrote: ↑14 Feb 2022, 03:00
Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑13 Feb 2022, 18:02
My apologies for my reference to the scoring of the first fight. I forgot about the rule that if your guy doesn't get decked, he automatically won the round. Just impossible to imagine giving Wilder three of the other 10 rounds to make a draw. Obviously Fury won all 10. Who could forget all those bombs Fury landed in the first fight.
And Fury never came close to being stopped in either the first or third fights. Those were just optical illusions.
Glad that is all cleared up.
If someone watched the first fight and he is enough sound, he'll indeed find troubles with giving a round to Wilder. Nothing to do with the "doesn't get decked, he automatically won the round" thing, so not sure why you're bringing your lame irony.
And, yeah, calling Fury close to be KOed after the 1st KD of the first fight and after both KDs of the third fight is super-moronic.
When your guy doesn't get decked, you seem to think he almost automatically won the round. ie You have Lewis-Holyfield I a shutout. Every single round for Lewis. Somehow you had Lewis winning 9 of 12 in the rematch. Ali-Norton was a robbery. etc. Sorry, that's not how it works.
Fury-Wilder I, has several close rounds, mostly because not much was happening. Fury did not win 10 clear cut rounds. There were three round of those 10 rounds (besides the two in which Fury got decked) that a judge could reasonably give to Wilder. That's all it takes for a draw.
Anyone that has watched boxing for any length of time has seen fights stopped where a guy was not as hurt as badly as Fury was in the first and third fights.
No surprise Norton-Ali III wasn't a robbery for you, as you notoriously have sexual attraction towards Ali.
Bringing up Lewis-Holyfield is even more suicidal for you, since your inflamed brain scored it for Evander. Btw, I'm fan of both Lewis and Holyfield, so "your guy" stuff from you doesn't work here at all.
I don't know, why you repetitively keep talking about "doesn't get decked, automatically won the round", while it's clear enough that Fury did more in virtually every round.
And, of course, it's outrageously moronic to consider Fury enough hurt to be waved in the third fight and after the 1st KD of the first fight.