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Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 01:50
by DrDuke
What an awful decision. The Gypsy King dominated. Huge credit to him.
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 01:50
by Dancin' Dan
Disgrace in my opinion. Fury won by a wide margin. However, Fury could have been more cautious that last round. The 2nd knock down cost him the fight. Wilder has to know he lost.
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 01:52
by DrDuke
That's how it should have been:
1: Fury 10-9
2: Wilder 10-9
3: Fury 10-9
4: Fury 10-9
5: Fury 10-9
6: Fury 10-9
7: Fury 10-9
8: Fury 10-9
9: Wilder 10-8
10: Fury 10-9
11: Fury 10-9
12: Wilder 10-8
Total score: 115-111
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 01:54
by deadpan
Wilder knew he lost.
Because he did.
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 01:56
by DrDuke
deadpan wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 01:54
Wilder knew he lost.
Because he did.
It looked like that. And what did Di Bella say to Fury afterwards? Was it "You won"?. I think, I heard it.
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 01:58
by tigermoth87
Is anyone shocked?
America has always been corrupt. Fury might as well have gone in there 3 rounds down.
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 02:00
by Loftgroov
Fury won by 4 rounds.
You could tell just looking at Wilder at the end he knew he'd lost that.
Wilder - "I knocked him down twice so I thought I won the fight" .....yeeeeah, its scored over 12 rounds. He lost and he knows it, but I guess he has to come up with something in these interviews.
The Mexican judge should be subject to an investigation.
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 02:02
by Onetimeonly
No he wasnt
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 02:06
by skanksta
I think Fury won 116-112. (8-4) and with the KDs 114-112.
He shoulda won, but it's hardly the worst robbery is it ?
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 02:06
by gilgamesh
Draw was fair. A narrow margin victory either way would've been reasonable too. No robbery here. Nobody dominated.
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 02:08
by DrDuke
skanksta wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:06
I think Fury won 116-112. (8-4) and with the KDs 114-112.
He shoulda won, but it's hardly the worst robbery is it ?
It was a quite clear decision for Fury, so it's a motherfucking robbery.
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 02:08
by KiwiRider
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.
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 02:09
by DrDuke
gilgamesh wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:06
Draw was fair. A narrow margin victory either way would've been reasonable too. No robbery here. Nobody dominated.
How come? The Gypsy King dominated. He was outboxing Wilder for the vast majority of the fight.
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 02:09
by Onetimeonly
gilgamesh wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:06
Draw was fair. A narrow margin victory either way would've been reasonable too. No robbery here. Nobody dominated.
Nobody did much of anything past both of them showing an epic will to win in the last round.
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 02:10
by illinijoejoe
Not the worst decision, but I am sure 75% of writers etc. will have Fury winning, because he probably won most of those early rounds.. Of course Fury was 1 second from being counted out, so I guess lets do it again!
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 02:11
by Ruthless-RKO
At least no one fkin lost. Would be good going into a fight with AJ, but I doubt Hearn would want either. Just a feeling.
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 02:13
by gilgamesh
DrDuke wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:09
gilgamesh wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:06
Draw was fair. A narrow margin victory either way would've been reasonable too. No robbery here. Nobody dominated.
How come? The Gypsy King dominated. He was outboxing Wilder for the vast majority of the fight.
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.
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 02:13
by punchoutsb
KiwiRider 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.
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.
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 02:13
by skanksta
The general consensus is that Fury won by a 1-3 rounds. Some have a draw and a handful have Wilder winning.
Away from home (shouldn't matter but we know it always does) a draw isn't a bad result.
Tyson was unlucky not to get the decision - yes.
Wilder is lucky to still have his belt - yes.
Bad decision ? Yes - most people had him winning, but it just isn't a robbery.
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 02:14
by DrDuke
gilgamesh wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:13
DrDuke wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:09
gilgamesh wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:06
Draw was fair. A narrow margin victory either way would've been reasonable too. No robbery here. Nobody dominated.
How come? The Gypsy King dominated. He was outboxing Wilder for the vast majority of the fight.
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.
Fury was more effective through the fight. That's a one of definitions of dominance, I'd say.
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 02:14
by gilgamesh
By the way. In all seriousness. How does the 114-110 margin come about?
I'd think if it's 8 rounds to 4 with Fury it's 114-112, how does he get the 2 extra points? Genuinely curious about how that scorecard was tallied.
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 02:15
by gilgamesh
DrDuke wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:14
gilgamesh wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:13
DrDuke wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:09
How come? The Gypsy King dominated. He was outboxing Wilder for the vast majority of the fight.
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.
Fury was more effective through the fight. That's a one of definitions of dominance, I'd say.
He was in 6 rounds. I agree. Unfortunately it takes at least 8 to win a fight when you've been dropped twice.
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 02:16
by DrDuke
gilgamesh wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:15
DrDuke wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:14
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.
Fury was more effective through the fight. That's a one of definitions of dominance, I'd say.
He was in 6 rounds. I agree. Unfortunately it takes at least 8 to win a fight when you've been dropped twice.
He won 9 on my cards.
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 02:17
by gilgamesh
DrDuke wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:16
gilgamesh wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:15
DrDuke wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:14
Fury was more effective through the fight. That's a one of definitions of dominance, I'd say.
He was in 6 rounds. I agree. Unfortunately it takes at least 8 to win a fight when you've been dropped twice.
He won 9 on my cards.
Ok. I disagree
Re: Tyson Fury was robbed against Deontay Wilder
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 02:17
by ironbeard
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 02:11
At least no one fkin lost. Would be good going into a fight with AJ, but I doubt Hearn would want either. Just a feeling.
I will take AJ over either of them. But I hope to see them both, and a rematch.